The concept refers to short, typically two- or three-day, vacations taken during the winter months to destinations within a reasonable driving or flying distance from an individual’s current location. These trips offer a temporary escape from routine, specifically planned around the colder season.
Such excursions provide opportunities for rest and rejuvenation, mitigating seasonal affective disorder and reducing stress associated with daily life. Historically, winter travel was limited; however, advancements in transportation and accommodation have made short winter trips more accessible and appealing, bolstering local tourism economies during otherwise slow periods.