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From coast destinations to countryside retreats, the UK has it all meaning it's the perfect country for the ultimate staycation while the travel industry continues to recover from this year's pandemic.
A new travel report out this month has revealed travel trends are changing with the rise of Britons taking looking to holiday and minimoon in the UK this year, and it's a trend that looks set to stay in to 2021 and beyond!
The study conducted by Travelodge surveyed 2,000 British adults and key findings revealed that 42% of Britons have swapped a long holiday for several short breaks throughout this year.
A staggering 64% of Britons are taking on average two Minications in 2020 with the average trip costing £281 – giving the UK economy a boost of £24 billion. Whilst 22% of Britons are taking up to six UK short breaks this year and will boost the UK economy by £25 billion. Taking a jaunt to the seaside is Britons top type of short break with 41% of us flocking to the coast this year for a Minication. The top coastal locations for a Mincation in 2020 include: Cornwall, Devon, North Wales, Whitby and the Isle of Wight.
The second most popular type of short break is exploring Britain's glorious countryside with 32% of Britons taking a rural break this year.
The nation's top rural short break locations for 2020 include: The Lake District, Cotswolds, Scottish Highlands, Yorkshire Dales and the Peak District.
In third place is a city break with 29% of Culture Vultures exploring one of the UK's 69 fabulous cities. Great Britain's capital cities, London, Edinburgh and Cardiff are the top cities Britons want to explore this year alongside historic Bath and York.
Interestingly due to the lockdown, over a third (36%) of Britons is taking a short break to see family and friends this year.
The nation's top minication locations 2020
City | Coastal | Rural
1. York | Cornwall | Lake District
2. Edingburgh | Devon | Costwolds
3. London | North Wales | Scottish Highlands
4. Bath | Whitby | Yorkshire Dales
5. Cardiff | Isle of Wight | Peak District
6. Brighton & Hove | Blackpool | Brecon Beacons
7. Liverpool | Bournemouth | Dorset
8. Birmingham | Brighton | New Forest
9. Bristol | Whitby | Scarborough
10. Glasgow | North Wales | Snowdonia
Shakila Ahmed, Travelodge spokeswoman said: "Our study reveals that we have become a mighty Minication Nation and we are rediscovering what makes Britain so great. Our 575 UK hotels are now all open and with our Covid-19 safety measures in place, we are welcoming customers from all corners of the UK. We are also seeing a growing trend in more Britons taking multi-location short breaks with a combination of a coastal, rural or city break.
"Taking regular short breaks helps to maximise your holiday time, reboot your batteries, discover the beauty of Blighty and it also provides interesting content to share on your social news feeds."