If you feel like everyone you know is suddenly booking trips to Norway instead of Naples, you aren’t imagining it. Coolcation is growing very fast!
For decades, summer travel was defined by “Sunlust”—the biological drive to seek heat. But in 2024 and 2025, a tipping point occurred. After record-breaking heatwaves in Southern Europe (where Sicily hit 48°C), a new travel behavior emerged.
It is called a “Coolcation”.
While the media treats it like a buzzword, the data proves it is a permanent shift. According to luxury travel network Virtuoso, bookings to Scandinavia surged 263% for the 2025 summer season. Google Trends data shows a 300% increase in searches for “cooler holidays” year-over-year.
This isn’t just a trend; it’s a survival strategy. Here is why the world is migrating North.
The 3 Drivers of the Coolcation Trend
1. The “Wet Bulb” Fear (Safety) Travel used to be about relaxation. Now, for many families, it is about safety. In 2024, thousands of tourists were evacuated from Rhodes and Greece due to wildfires.
- The Shift: Travelers are now checking “Historical July Temperatures” before booking. The risk of heatstroke or being confined to a hotel room has made the “Sunny South” a high-risk investment.
2. Sleep Tourism (Comfort) There is a direct link between the “Sleep Tourism” trend and Coolcations. Human beings struggle to achieve REM sleep when the ambient temperature is above 24°C (75°F).
- The Data: A 2025 survey by Booking.com found that 54% of travelers now prioritize “climate comfort” over activities. They are willing to pay a premium for guaranteed sleep quality, which is naturally easier to find in a Swedish cabin (15°C at night) than a Roman apartment.
3. The “Over-Tourism” Pivot While Venice charges entry fees to manage crowds, the North is still relatively empty.
- The Comparison:
- Rome in July: 30,000 tourists per square mile (approx). Avg Temp: 32°C.
- Lofoten Islands in July: <500 tourists per square mile. Avg Temp: 14°C.
- The math is simple. If you want silence and space, you have to go where it is cold.
Is this a permanent shift?
Yes. The data suggests “Season Shifting” is the new normal.
- Shoulder Season is the new Peak: May and September are becoming the most expensive months for the Mediterranean.
- The “Arctic Summer” is the new Beach: Airlines like SAS are reporting 500% growth on routes like Rome -> Gothenburg, proving that even Italians are fleeing their own summer heat.
Conclusion
A Coolcation is not just a vacation in the cold. It is a decision to prioritize biological comfort over a suntan. As global temperatures rise, the “Luxury” of the future won’t be a golden beach; it will be a 18°C breeze.