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How to go on extreme day trip 'cheaper than a night out' - doesn't use annual leave

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Extreme day tripping is the latest travel trend that's taking over social media. searches for these jam-packed days have achieved an all time high and increased by 99,000 percent since March last year and it's easy to see why.

Living in the UK means you have Europe on your doorstep and you can in and out of a gorgeous new city in a single day. That means if you choose to go on a weekend, you won't even need to book annual leave to experience the world. Travel experts at Iglu Cruise have revealed some of the best extreme day trips you can take, flying in and out of .

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They said: "The term has gathered popularity over the last few months, with many travellers acknowledging the benefits of such a trip.

"Using less annual leave is one of the main benefits, especially for those who struggle to take time away from work. Some people also argue that it can be cheaper than a night out in the UK, as you're not spending money on accommodation."

The experts' top recommendation is Amsterdam. With a flight time of just one hour and 10 minutes, you can arrive in the Netherlands early and kick your day off at Dam Square in the heart of the city.

Here you'll find historical buildings like the Royal Palace and the National Monument. It's a great starting point to get a feel for the city's atmosphere.

Just a short walk from Dam Square, you'll find the Anne Frank House, where Anne Frank and her family hid during World War II. Make sure to book ahead before your trip, as queues can be long.

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From here, you can head to the Rijksmuseum, one of the world's greatest art museums.

It houses masterpieces by Dutch painters like Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Van Gogh, including the famous Night Watch and The Milkmaid. It's a must-see for art lovers.

If you stay into the evening, you can have a dusk wander along the famous Canal Belt or even hop on a cruise to see the city from a different perspective before flying home to sleep in your own bed.

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