
Winter Reconsidered
Worlds Apart’s Coolcations packages lean into the quieter pleasures of the season—from Hunter Valley fireplaces to Blue Mountains retreat living.
The term itself may be new, but the instinct behind the “coolcation” is proving surprisingly durable.
After years in which luxury travel revolved around endless summer, Australians are beginning to rediscover the pleasures of winter itself: the appeal of misty mornings, heavier meals, open fireplaces and destinations that encourage slowing down rather than squeezing in one more activity before sunset. Increasingly, winter is not something merely escaped. It has become part of the attraction.
That shift helps explain the return of Worlds Apart’s Coolcations campaign, a collection of seasonal packages spread across some of Australia’s most compelling regional stays. Running through winter, the programme leans into precisely the kind of escape many luxury guests seem to be craving right now—closer to home, experience-led and restorative without feeling overly programmed.
The timing makes sense. As international holidays grow more expensive and logistically exhausting, domestic luxury hotels have quietly sharpened their appeal. The strongest among them no longer feel like compromises for not boarding a long-haul flight. They feel considered in their own right.
Among the standouts is Spicers Guesthouse in the Hunter Valley, a property whose strengths become even more apparent in cooler weather. Low-slung and quietly polished, it has the kind of atmosphere winter travel rewards: outdoor fire pits, soft lighting, generous rooms and the reassuring sense that nowhere is demanding your urgency.
Robb Report Australia & New Zealand readers may recognise the property from our recent Car of the Year event, where Spicers Guesthouse served as the overnight base after a full day spent driving some of the world’s most ambitious new luxury vehicles through regional New South Wales. It was an apt pairing. After hours behind the wheel of Ferraris, Aston Martins and McLarens, the pleasure of arriving somewhere calm, warm and deeply comfortable felt less incidental than essential.

Winter only heightens the appeal. The Hunter takes on a different rhythm at this time of year: vineyards edged in fog, long lunches stretching into late afternoon and the kind of crisp evening air that justifies another glass of red. At Spicers Guesthouse, the Coolcations package includes breakfast daily alongside a signature seasonal experience designed to embrace the colder months—an invitation to settle into the landscape rather than simply move through it.
Elsewhere, Worlds Apart has sensibly focused on destinations that wear winter well. At Lilianfels Blue Mountains, Coolcations guests can settle into the pleasures of mountain air, heritage surrounds and fireside dining, with breakfast and a bespoke winter experience included as part of the stay. Kingsford The Barossa offers a more expansive kind of cold-weather indulgence: South Australian reds, sandstone architecture and nightly affogato indulgences that encourage guests to slow their pace considerably.

Spicers Peak Lodge, set high in Queensland’s Scenic Rim, perhaps makes the strongest case for winter as a distinctly Australian luxury season. Here, the Coolcations experience centres on crisp escarpment mornings, lodge-style comfort and mulled wine beside the firepit after dark—a combination that feels purpose-built for cooler weather. There is something deeply appealing about its mixture of altitude, silence and wide-open views, particularly at a moment when guests increasingly value privacy and stillness as much as spectacle.
The broader campaign also includes coastal stays such as Bannisters Port Stephens and Mollymook, extending the Coolcations approach beyond mountains and wine country to a slower kind of winter coastal escape.

Because that, ultimately, is what this new wave of winter travel offers: not hibernation, but recalibration. A reminder that luxury does not always require tropical excess or intercontinental effort. Sometimes it looks more like a fireplace after dark, a landscape softened by fog, and a hotel clever enough to understand the difference.
For those inclined to lean into winter rather than escape it, Worlds Apart’s Coolcations packages offer a timely excuse: destination-led stays, signature seasonal experiences and breakfast for two, available to book until July 7 for travel through August 31.
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