If you spend your days fawning over heavenly shores overseas, look no further. Parkdean have revealed the 10 destinations that will give you that same holiday feeling without the hassle of travelling halfway across the world.
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Bamburgh beach and castle. Picture by Jane Coltman Photo: Jane Coltman

. Bamburgh
Many studies have ranked Baia Do Sancho beach in Brazil as one of the world’s best beaches, and with its clear blue waters, impressive coastline and powdery sand, it’s little surprise! One of Brazil’s natural treasures, Baia Do Sancho shares the same camel coloured, sand shade as Bamburgh Beach in Northumberland. Photo: supplied

. Durdle Door
Walvis Bay in Namibia has one of the world's most stunning beaches with endless golden sandy views. But whilst the weather may be slightly different you can experience identical sand at Durdle Door in Dorset, with its magnificent coastline and brilliant white cliffs. Photo: supplied

. Cleethorpes
In a far away land of California is Rockaway Beach, nestled on the West Coast just outside of colourful San Francisco. This iconic dark brown sandy beach also shares the same sand tone as Cleethorpes in North East Lincolnshire, which is known for its picturesque coastline and recognisable pier. Photo: supplied

5. Blackpool, Devon
La Concha is a crescent shaped beach in northern Spain, named after its irregular shape as ‘concha’ translates to English as ‘shell’. La Concha beach shares the same stunning sandy tones as our very own Blackpool Sands, which despite the name is actually in Devon! Photo: supplied

6. West Wittering
West Wittering beach near Chichester may be a far cry from the tropical island of Thailand, but the two are in fact sand siblings. The colour of Maenam Beach and West Wittering’s sand are like two sides to the same sandcastle - with both sands sharing the same warm fawn coloured shade. Photo: supplied

7. Fistral
Kelingking Beach in Bali is famed for its turquoise waters and lush green cliffs. It’s also known as the T-Rex beach, with it’s incredible coast line resembling a T-Rex head (can you spot it?). But whilst the Bali beach has strong and wild currents, its sand sibling, Fistral Beach is known as the home of British surfing! The world-renowned surf spot attracts people from all over the globe. Photo: supplied

8. Bournemouth
The gorgeous island of Zakynthos in Greece may not conjure up images of a British seaside town, but we found that Bournemouth has near identical sand shades to Navagio Beach. Despite the two locations being 2,140 miles apart, visitors to Bournemouth Pier can walk along the beach and see sand between their toes that mirrors the magnificence of the Greek island. Photo: supplied