Rebecca Judd reveals her next lavish holiday destination as she shares plans to flee Melbourne amid cold snap

Rebecca Judd has revealed her next holiday destination as she plans to escape Melbourne due to the city’s cold spell.

The 41-year-old AFL WAG announced via Instagram Stories on Thursday that she will soon be leaving on her annual trip to Broome in Western Australia.

Bec and her 40-year-old footballer husband Chris fly to the seaside resort every July with their children: son Oscar, 12, daughter Billie, nine, and twins Tom and Darcy, six.

They will soon be heading back to warmer climes after Melbourne experienced its coldest morning of the year this week, with temperatures dropping below freezing.

To confirm their travel plans, Bec shared a photo of the pleasant 30 degrees Celsius forecast in Broome as she prepared to escape the icy conditions.

She captioned the screenshot: ‘This is why we always come to Broome in July. Dry season, perfect heat, direct flight from Melbourne, great for kids.’

Bec and AFL star Chris are no strangers to luxury holidays, often flying to locations such as Dubai and Los Angeles.

They also own a $1.2 million vacation home on the Victoria coast, which they are currently extensively renovating.

Rebecca Judd has revealed her next holiday destination as she plans to escape Melbourne due to the city’s cold spell

The 41-year-old AFL WAG shared via Instagram Stories on Thursday that she will soon be leaving on her annual trip to Broome in Western Australia

The 41-year-old AFL WAG shared via Instagram Stories on Thursday that she will soon be leaving on her annual trip to Broome in Western Australia

The expansive home is located in Main Ridge, near Arthur’s Seat, just 85 kilometres from Melbourne on the Mornington Peninsula.

The renovation will provide the renovated house with three bedrooms, three bathrooms and a luxuriously landscaped garden, as well as a round swimming pool and a small extension.

Their upcoming trip comes as Melbourne experienced its coldest morning of the year so far on Wednesday, with sub-zero temperatures and a shocking chill.

In the city centre the temperature was just above 1 degree, but in the early morning hours it still felt cold, down to -2.7 degrees.

Residents in rural areas including Horsham, Bendigo, the Mornington Peninsula and Geelong faced sub-zero temperatures.

Bec and her AFL star husband Chris are no strangers to luxury holidays, as they often jet off to locations including Dubai and Los Angeles

Bec and her AFL star husband Chris are no strangers to luxury holidays, as they often jet off to locations including Dubai and Los Angeles

They also have a $1.2 million holiday home on Victoria's Holiday Coast, near Arthur's Seat, which they are currently extensively renovating.

They also have a $1.2 million holiday home on Victoria’s Holiday Coast, near Arthur’s Seat, which they are currently extensively renovating.

The coldest temperature for miles around was recorded at Coldstream, where temperatures dropped to -2C overnight.

Thursday morning remained cold and locals walked to work wrapped up warm in scarves and winter coats to brave the icy temperatures.

If the low temperatures persist, Melbourne could experience the coldest week the city has experienced in more than a decade.

And if temperatures drop below -2.5C at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport (which is currently recording temperatures of -1C), it would be the coldest temperature on record since 1986.