What is a coolcation?
A coolcation is a vacation built around cooler weather β temperatures, water, and crowds β instead of the traditional peak-summer beach week. The term took off in 2024 as European heat waves pushed travelers toward Iceland, Norway, and the Scottish Hebrides. In the Caribbean, a coolcation is the shoulder-season catamaran week: mid-November or May, when the trades blow eight to twelve mph, sea temps drop to 79Β°F, the air is in the low 80s, and the heavy-season crowds aren’t there yet. The price drops with the temperature. A BVI catamaran in May runs 15β25% under high-season rates. Wildlife is more active. Anchorages are emptier. The Caribbean coolcation guide breaks the dates down.