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Coolcations: why people are heading away from the sun this summer
- Heatwaves in southern Europe are shifting travel patterns toward cooler, near destinations as tourists avoid peak heat.
- Hotels and attractions are adapting by changing hours to cooler periods and adding shade and cool spaces.
- Extreme heat is not only a safety issue but a factor reducing stays and outdoor activities for tourists.
- Travel advisories from several countries reflect mounting concern over heat risks in popular destinations.
- Heat safety messaging and multilingual alerts are seen as crucial to help tourists interpret risks.
- Tourism pressures include wildfires, drought, and water shortages that disrupt activities and economies.
- The trend of 'coolcations' is linked to rising temperatures and shifting seasonal patterns in Europe.
- Public health and safety messaging for tourists should be integrated into national heat action plans.
- Researchers emphasize understanding tourist risk perceptions to improve responses to heat.
- The article notes a broader shift in tourism calendars to fit safer, cooler travel windows.
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