Coolcationing’ has become the biggest travel trend this year, with many tourists seeking temperate destinations for their next holiday to avoid a sweltering summer and intense tourist crowds.
A recent survey by Virtuoso discovered that 82 percent of travellers are considering destinations with cooler temperatures in 2024.
To help those looking for a change to the heat of popular European destinations, Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has shortlisted the best cool coastal locations across Europe.
As they have revealed the first Coastal Coolcation Index. Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has ranked destinations with a maximum cold season high of 7°C and based them on the cost and quality of food and drink, how safe it is for travellers and the standard of its attractions.
Let’s take a look at the top 10 Coolcation destinations, according to Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines:
Located on the eastern coast of Zealand, Denmark’s largest island, Copenhagen scores 5.3 overall. The Capital city of Denmark plays host to around 1.4 million people in its urban area alone making it the most populous city in Denmark.
Scoring second highest with a rating of 9/10 for group activities there is plenty to do in this cultural hub. Whether you are exploring the city by boat on a canal tour or taking a stroll around Rosenborg Castle, home of the Danish crown jewels, there is plenty to keep you occupied.
Closer to Norway than Edinburgh, Lerwick scores 5.3 overall and is also Shetland’s only town and the main port. Home to around 7,000 people, there are more quality attractions than you might expect, with the highest average Tripadvisor score on our list at 4.8.
Must-visit locations include the Shetland and Crot House Museums, where you can uncover the unique history of this part of the world.
This capital city scores 5.7 overall and is the most populated in Finland for a reason. Its unique culture, minimalistic Nordic architecture, and relaxed way of life give this destination a widespread appeal. Its nightlife and group activities score 7/10, with its cosmopolitan culture, friendly locals, and much of the city reachable by foot, bike or public transport.
With an average attraction score of 4.6 on Tripadvisor, this Arctic city has 66 activities for groups to choose from. Though its overall score dips just below six, it’s a great destination for cold holidays with family and friends.
Nature itself is the biggest attraction here, with many tourists visiting to witness the midnight sun. Extra daylight hours also lend themselves to a vibrant nightlife. With wine bars, pubs and cafes to spare, you can enjoy everything from morning coffee to an evening wind-down wine all on the waterfront. Be sure to wrap up warm though, as temperatures only get as high as -1 in the cold season.