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Swap world-favourite holiday destinations for these lesser-known ‘identical’ places – save up to £1,800 & escape crowds

Published on April 24, 2025 at 10:54 AM

WHETHER it's sipping a cocktail on a tropical island or exploring snow-peaked mountains – we all dream of that perfect, once-in-a-lifetime holiday.

But with top tourist hot spots costing a bomb to to, that no-expenses spared vacation can seem out of reach for most – although there is a clever way you can achieve your dream break on a budget.

Woman relaxing in a tree house overlooking Diamond Beach in Nusa Penida, Bali.
Are you dreaming of a tropical island paradise getaway but are worried about the cost? There may be a cheaper, lesser-known alternative. Pictured, Diamond Beach in Nusa Penida Island, Bali
Fishing boats on a Sri Lankan beach.
Sri Lanka has become increasingly popular for offering all the natural beauty and tropical paradise vibes of other, more expensive destinations
Headshot of Anna Latore, travel expert and language specialist.
Here, travel expert and language specialist Anna Latorre shares her top ‘destination dupes' to save you thousands

To get that experience without spending all your , it's all about finding your dream destination ‘dupe'.

Self-styled multilingual expert and Anna Spanish language specialist Anna Latorre says, “Dreaming of a luxury getaway doesn’t have to break the – travel dupes can offer the same magic at a fraction of the price!

“Travellers are increasingly swapping big-ticketdestinationsfor affordable lookalikes that deliver on identical scenery, culture, and experience.

“Ultimately, travel dupes allow wanderlusters to experience the world – without sacrificing savings or adventure.”

Here, Anna shares her top ‘destination dupes', and how much you could end up saving per person based on a one-week trip including mid-range accommodation, , transport, and local activity estimations…

Dream: Mauritius → ‘Dupe': Zanzibar

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Aerial view of people horseback riding on a tropical beach, Image 2 shows Aerial view of Zanzibar beach with boats in turquoise water
Always fancied a luxurious beach holiday to Mauritius, pictured left? You could bag yourself a similar vacation experience by visiting Zanzibar (right)

If is out of reach, offers turquoise waters, white sands, and luxe resorts, too.

The island is situated off the coast ofin Africa, and has also been dubbed the new .

It is an ideal summer holiday destination, with the best between June and October and temperatures as high as 34C.

All of this can come at half the cost – around £1,200 for a week compared to Mauritius’ £2,500.

Anna's top tips – wander through the Stone Town of Zanzibar, a UNESCO world heritage site – a place recognised as having “outstanding universal value”.

Or you could simply relax on Nungwi Beach, located on the northern tip of Zanzibar Island, and snorkel at Kendwa, a village with spectacular views of the sunset – all low-cost or free activities to do while there.

Dream: Amalfi Coast → ‘Dupe': Albanian Riviera

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Positano, Italy, coastline view with colorful buildings on a hillside, Image 2 shows Aerial view of Saranda seafront on the Albanian Riviera
If looking to save some money, swap the Amalfi Coast, left, for the Albanian Riviera – the Saranda seafront, pictured right

‘s Amalfi Coast certainly isn’t cheap, and boasts a whole host of luxury hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants and fancy bars for those who can afford it.

While , you could instead try ’s Riviera to make serious savings – where meals cost under £10 and accommodation averages £40 a night.

Anna's top tips: While in Albania, drive the Dhermi-Himarë coastal route, swim at Ksamil Beach in the southern region and enjoy fresh seafood meals for under a tenner.

As a rough estimation, you could save up to £1,400 per person with this swap, with Albania costing between £600- £800 per person, compared to a £2,200 trip to the Amalfi.

Dream: Bali → ‘Dupe': Sri Lanka

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Diamond beach in Bali, Indonesia, Image 2 shows Unawatuna beach in Sri Lanka with turquoise water, palm trees, and boats
Left, Diamond beach – one of most beautiful and pristine beach in Bali. Pictured right, Unawatuna beach in Sri Lanka

If you’re drawn to , Indonesia, then , situated in the Indian Ocean south of India, can deliver similar yoga retreats, surf spots, and rice terrace views for under £1,000pp, including flights.

Hot spots on its 1,300km coastline include Unawatuna, Bentota, Pasikuda and Arugam Bay – a surfer’s paradise.

Anna's top tips: Visit ancient temples in Kandy, hike Little Adam’s Peak in Ella, and take local trains for scenic rides and picture opportunities at £1-£3.

You could save up to £900 with this swap, with a holiday to Bali costing around £1,800 per person.

Dream: French Riviera → ‘Dupe': Montenegro coast

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Menton, French Riviera: colorful buildings on a hillside overlooking the sea, Image 2 shows Aerial view of Budva's old town on the Adriatic coast, Montenegro
The French Riviera, left, offers beautiful scenic views of the coast, as does Montenegro – pictured right, the old city of Budva

A super glamorous location, the is great for everything from relaxing on the beautiful beaches of the gorgeous Cote d’Azur to -spotting at exclusive resorts and marinas.

If looking to enjoy a similarly scenic spot for less, French Riviera fans can head to Montenegro’s coast instead, with Anna recommending the Bay of Kotor specifically, for under £800.

With the French Riviera costing around £2,300 by Anna's estimations, that's a saving of a staggering £1,500.

Anna's top tips: Explore Kotor Old Town, hike to San Giovanni Fortress, and take a boat tour around the bay for under £15.

Dream: Swiss Alps → ‘Dupe': Carpathian Mountains, Romania

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Woman hiking in the Swiss Alps, Image 2 shows Hikers on a snow-covered mountain trail
Looking to make some savings but love the great outdoors and hiking? Swap the Swiss Alps, left, for Romania's Carpathian Mountains

While the Swiss Alps have long been considered the destination for mountain getaways in ,it is lesser known that Romaniaactually offers equally majestic mountains.

For a Alps experience on a budget, ’s Carpathian Mountains offer scenic hiking and chalet stays at a quarter of the price, which could save you up to £1,800.

Anna's top tips: Hike Bucegi or FăgăraÈ™ Mountains, visit Bran Castle for £10, and enjoy hearty meals for £5-£8.

Dream: Tokyo, Japan → ‘Dupe': Seoul, South Korea

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Tokyo Skytree at night, illuminated, with cherry blossoms in the foreground, Image 2 shows Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul during autumn
The capital of Japan has been a hugely popular holiday destination recently, and for good reason. But for those who can't afford it, South Korea's capital Seoul could offer an equally exciting trip
An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Illuminated neon signs in Shinjuku, Tokyo at night, Image 2 shows Brightly lit commercial signs in Jongno-gu, Seoul
Left, the illuminated neon signs in Shinjuku, Tokyo, and pictured right, commercial signs at Jongno-gu in Seoul

If you've always fancied a trip to , which can cost in the region of £2,500, perhaps consider Seoul, the capital of instead, where street food, city vibes, and tech culture await for as little as £1,300.

Anna's top tips: Enjoy free tours to palaces including Gyeongbokgung, the primary palace of the Joseon dynasty established in 1395, or Changdeokgung –located within a large park in Jongno District.

Also try street food for as little as £1-£3, or hike Bukhansan trails – a popular hiking experience with stunning views of the natural scenery and city.

Dream: Iceland → ‘Dupe': Azores, Portugal

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Waterfall cascading down a green cliff into a river, Image 2 shows Woman admiring a volcano crater lake
Pictured left, Skógafoss,one of the biggest waterfalls in Iceland. Right, Lagoa das Sete Cidades, a twin lake situated in the crater of a dormant volcano, Azores, Portugal

With its beautifullandscape and famous volcanoes as well as the chance to see the Northern Lights, it's not surprising is a popular tourist destination.

However, while great deals can be booked, it's generally not cheap.

Instead, holidaymakers might therefore want to consider Azores, an autonomous region of Portugal comprising of nine major islands, set 950 miles off the coast.

The islands are a spectacular haven for adventurers looking to explore hot springs and waterfalls from just £700 per trip – which could save a staggering £1,500.

Anna's top tips: Swim in Furnas hot springs for £5, hike to Sete Cidades on São Miguel Island, and spot whales off the coast, with tours from £40.

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