August 23, 2025 - 07:24

Record heat waves, blazing wildfires, and oppressive humidity are transforming the world’s tourism industry as holidaymakers struggle to deal with the havoc wrought by climate change. As temperatures soar to unprecedented levels, many travelers are opting for destinations that promise cooler climates, leading to a surge in what has been dubbed "coolcations."
These cooler getaways are becoming increasingly popular, with tourists seeking refuge from extreme weather conditions. Coastal areas, mountainous regions, and places known for their temperate climates are seeing a spike in interest. Travelers are prioritizing not only comfort but also safety, as they look for locations less affected by the impacts of climate change, such as rising sea levels and intense storms.
This shift in travel preferences is prompting destinations to adapt, offering new experiences that highlight their cooler climates. As the effects of climate change continue to escalate, the tourism industry is likely to evolve further, catering to the changing desires of vacationers seeking respite from the heat.
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