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Staycations are a great way to explore different parts of your own country while reducing the cost and stress associated with long-haul holidays.

Recent data shows that over seven in 10 adults are more likely to choose a staycation over a holiday abroad.

With this in mind, credit card brand Aqua looked at the best UK staycation destinations in 2024.

The team analysed accommodation costs, monthly searches, Instagram posts, average rainfall, and average temperature to determine the results.

Let’s take a look at the top 10 staycation destinations in the UK…

10. Torquay 

The seaside resort of Torquay in Devon is known for its beautiful beaches including Babbacombe and Oddicombe. The pretty town is located on what has become known as the ‘English Riviera’.

Average cost of accommodation – £110

Number of Instagram posts – 1,021,025

Average monthly search volume – 110,000

Average temperature in August (°C) – 17

Average rainfall in August (mm) – 63

(Image: Getty)

Fisherman's Cottages Beach, Moelfre, Anglesey, North Wales

9. Anglesey

The Welsh island is located off Wales’ Northwest coast and is known for its rugged beaches and rich history.

Average cost of accommodation – £136

Number of Instagram posts – 617,595

Average monthly search volume – 60,500,18

Average temperature in August (°C) – 18

Average rainfall in August (mm) – 56

(Image: Getty)

The drone aerial view of Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, England.

8. Canterbury

This Cathedral city and UNESCO World Heritage Site is a popular spot among tourists – and for good reason. As well as having an impressive history that dates back to the Middle Ages, Canterbury is home to a fantastic shopping area, vibrant eateries and plenty of bustling pubs.

Average cost of accommodation – £130

Number of Instagram posts – 1,323,447

Average monthly search volume – 201,000

Average temperature in August (°C) – 18

Average rainfall in August (mm) – 57

(Image: Getty)

A seagull flying past Eastbourne Pier

7. Eastbourne

Eastbourne is a seaside resort town located near Brighton. While it may be less lively than Brighton, the 19th-century Eastbourne Pier, Towner Art Gallery and 1930s bandstand offer plenty to do.

Average cost of accommodation – £116

Number of Instagram posts – 916,307

Average monthly search volume – 135,000

Average temperature in August (°C) – 18

Average rainfall in August (mm) – 60

(Image: Getty)

Wooden punts at Cambridge, England

6. Cambridge

Cambridge is known for its beautiful architecture, rich history and prestigious university which dates back to 1209.

Average cost of accommodation – £121

Number of Instagram posts – 5,601,421

Average monthly search volume – 368,000

Average temperature in August (°C) – 18

Average rainfall in August (mm) – 56

(Image: Getty)

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