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To cancel holiday during heatwave?

144 replies

RedLeicesterRedLeicester · 14/08/2026 00:05

Lone parent of 4 and 6 year old boys. Planning to stay in a eurocamp on the south of France.

I’m totally knocked out by the heat today and I’ve only had one of them most of the day. Can’t sleep…

Due to leave Saturday. Forecast is between 31-34. Just don’t think I can do it. Flying and not planning to rent car.

OP posts:
SpaceShark · 14/08/2026 00:08

I mean... don't people usually go on holiday for the sun/hot weather? Will there be pools or the sea? I wouldn't cancel the holiday.

minipie · 14/08/2026 00:11

31-34 is pretty normal for S of France in summer I think? Heatwave is mid 30s up to 40 which it has been several times this summer. What sort of temperature were you expecting?

Do you have air con and easy access to pool or sea? These things make a huge difference and you can actually enjoy the sun since you can sleep and cool down.

sparebooks · 14/08/2026 00:15

We have been to a Eurocamp in France this summer at similar temps and it was fine as there was an aircon unit in the cabin, plenty of shade and 2 pools. People are pretty relaxed there so you won’t feel the need to dress up and be smart, just embrace your flip flops and beachwear.
Shame to cancel.

TeenLifeMum · 14/08/2026 00:18

France is different to uk humidity and on holiday you go in the pool and have cool drinks and ice cream. Go and have a lovely time.

OrangeFlower14 · 14/08/2026 00:27

You must’ve been expecting that kind of weather

JehovasFitness · 14/08/2026 00:27

So the weather where you’re going is close to normal for the time of year? Why did you book it?

OrangeFlower14 · 14/08/2026 00:27

Also depending on where you are today, you might have had 38

Floppyearedlab · 14/08/2026 00:41

Selfish decision
Spend your days in the pool/sea/whatever body of water you can. Kids will have a blast.

ThePoetsWife · 14/08/2026 07:10

best to be by the sea or pool when it’s hot than stuck at home struggling hot bored and bothered

Ibi · 14/08/2026 07:15

It’s going to be a bit cooler next week. Poor children, I bet they’re really looking forward to a holiday. You’ll surely have much more fun there than rainy England?!

itsgettingweird · 14/08/2026 07:17

I spent every summer as a teen camping in S of France.

in a tent so no air con!

It’s fine. Less humidity. Lots of pools and a beach (take crocs as the sand gets hot!)

Drink plenty.

RampantIvy · 14/08/2026 07:19

Ibi · 14/08/2026 07:15

It’s going to be a bit cooler next week. Poor children, I bet they’re really looking forward to a holiday. You’ll surely have much more fun there than rainy England?!

What rain?

AndAllOurYesterdays · 14/08/2026 07:19

We are in a South of France Eurocamp right now. It is completely different than being in the UK as you can hop in the pool or sea whenever, and the caravan has amazing air con. It is hot but normal levels of hot for the area, not like it's been in the UK.

hahabahbag · 14/08/2026 07:30

That’s the normal temperature for this time of year, last time I was in France in august it was 36. Upside is that airports are air conditioned

hahabahbag · 14/08/2026 07:30

Ps it’s cooler next week

MarthaLovesLaughing · 14/08/2026 07:34

Ibi · 14/08/2026 07:15

It’s going to be a bit cooler next week. Poor children, I bet they’re really looking forward to a holiday. You’ll surely have much more fun there than rainy England?!

Rain? Do you mean rain in SCOTLAND?

Overthebow · 14/08/2026 07:37

Those temperatures are normal for south of France in summer, not sure why you’d book a Eurocamp there if you don’t like the heat.

troppibambini6 · 14/08/2026 07:38

31-34 is pretty standard for August in south of France? If it’s t was hitting mid 40’s fair enough but for those temperatures I would be really looking forward to it. I definitely think 31-34 here feels so much hotter than the same temperatures abroad.

Boomer55 · 14/08/2026 07:40

Ibi · 14/08/2026 07:15

It’s going to be a bit cooler next week. Poor children, I bet they’re really looking forward to a holiday. You’ll surely have much more fun there than rainy England?!

It would be actually lovely to get some rain in Kent!🥵

timtamsarebetterthanpenguins · 14/08/2026 07:41

Surely you expected that kind of weather when you booked? 30-34 is just normal summer temperatures for the south of France.

PuppyMonkey · 14/08/2026 07:41

RampantIvy · 14/08/2026 07:19

What rain?

There are rumours we’ll get some proper rain in England next week.

PicaK · 14/08/2026 07:43

Just back from hot, hot holiday. Spent most of it sitting in the pool, or in the shade. It's so different when everything I'd geared up for the heat.

Owninterpreter · 14/08/2026 07:46

Ive euro camped in the heat. The pool is normally a good place to cool off and a lot of stuff happens in the evening when it cools off. I would say it's quite hard to escape the heat in a tent though. It just tends to be whatever the temp outside is. If its a cabin check if it has aircon

ChimpanzeeThatMonkeyNews · 14/08/2026 07:46

You’ll be grand. You won’t be on ‘work speed’. You’ll be in ‘holiday mode’, which makes a massive difference in this heat.

SillyGooseyGander · 14/08/2026 07:49

I'm on holiday in southern France now. Was 36 degrees yesterday. It's absolutely fine. In and out of the pool and sea all day, laying on a lounger under the sunshade, sipping iced drinks all day, had a brief siesta indoors after lunch.

I'm failing to see how this differs from every other summer holiday abroad I've had in previous years? I was at this same resort 3 years ago and it was hotter then. I know there's heatwaves everywhere, but people are acting like the sun is a new invention. Just be sensible.

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