Over 300 airline passengers have been rescued after spending an unexpected day in Kazakhstan.
31.07.2024 - 15:17 / thepointsguy.com
I am not a hot-weather person. As soon as the thermometer starts climbing toward 80 degrees Fahrenheit, you'll find me indoors with the air conditioning blasting. So it should come as little surprise that I prefer to skip typical summer vacations to warm-weather destinations in favor of milder — or perhaps even snowy — climes.
Fortunately, since northern summer is southern winter, there's the entire Southern Hemisphere to explore. But there are also destinations across the Northern Hemisphere that remain delightfully cool all summer long.
To help inspire your next "coolcation," here are nine destinations around the world for those looking to escape the heat, whether you're looking for snow, sweater weather, or simply a lack of oppressive heat and humidity.
Australia is known for its soaring temperatures in its harsh desert interior and tropical rainforests along the northern coast. But the southern part of the country does cool down throughout the winter months of June, July and August — particularly if you get up in elevation.
That's why Grampians National Park in Victoria, about a three-hour drive from Melbourne, is an ideal cool-weather vacation destination. The average August temperature is in the mid-50s Fahrenheit.
With hiking trails along mountain ridges dotted with waterfalls, cool-climate wines, and art ranging from ancient Aboriginal rock art to contemporary galleries, there's plenty to do, taste and see here. Cool weather aside, winter is also the offseason, so there will be fewer crowds.
Accommodations vary from campgrounds to private rentals to hotels. For the last, we recommend the Royal Mail Hotel (rates start at $159 per night), known for its two restaurants: the fine-dining Wickens by executive chef Robin Wickens, which serves a seasonal tasting menu, and the more relaxed a la carte restaurant Parker Street Project.
Are you craving a summer ski getaway? Make your way south to San Carlos de Bariloche, more typically called Bariloche, in Argentinian Patagonia. The ski season in this Andean alpine town begins in July and runs through September, with temperatures hovering just above and below freezing.
Bariloche is a great dupe for the Swiss Alps, so long as you are OK with the flip in seasons. Germans who had originally immigrated to Chile founded the town at the end of the 19th century, with immigrants from various Alpine countries following in subsequent decades. In the 1930s, the town redesigned its center to emulate Swiss Alpine architecture to boost tourism. (Bariloche is also particularly known for its chocolatiers.)
For a points-friendly city-center stay, book the Sheraton Bariloche Hotel (rates start at $170 or 18,500 Marriott Bonvoy points per night), or for a more picturesque
Over 300 airline passengers have been rescued after spending an unexpected day in Kazakhstan.
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