Multiple Australian outlets report that rising temperatures across Europe are prompting tourists to change travel plans and seek cooler conditions elsewhere. The coverage describes a pattern of “coolcations,” with travellers redirecting demand toward northern destinations as European destinations become less comfortable during heatwaves or sustained hot weather. While the articles focus on the general trend rather than specific country-by-country changes, they consistently characterize the shift as driven by weather-related comfort concerns. The outlets also indicate that travel operators and destinations in the north are benefiting from this change in visitor demand. Overall, the reporting links the tourism reroute to extreme or unusually hot conditions in Europe and frames the movement as a short-term response to climate during the peak travel period. The sources do not provide uniform quantitative details such as booking numbers, percentage changes, or particular destinations, but they agree that tourists are altering itineraries in response to Europe’s heat.