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What do senior citizens like to do on vacation?

The Best Senior Vacation Ideas
  • A Day Trip: Perfect For Seniors With Limited Mobility. For seniors with limited mobility, long vacations may seem daunting. ...
  • Senior Citizen Group Tours. If you're someone that loves to learn, consider a senior group tour. ...
  • A Cruise Or Boat Tour. ...
  • A Food Road Trip. ...
  • Visit All 50 States.




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Ability to travel is not a function of age, says Schaefer, who writes a blog about senior travel. It's determined by your physical and mental fitness. And yet many people are asking that slightly indelicate question now: Can you be too old to travel?

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From exotic beach getaways to charming European cities, picturesque countryside retreats to historic landmarks, these trips have something to offer every senior traveler.
  • Italy.
  • Greece.
  • Australia.
  • Spain.
  • New Zealand.
  • France.
  • Croatia.
  • Ireland.


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Myrtle Beach Myrtle Beach in South Carolina combines natural beauty, outdoor activities, and senior-friendly amenities to create the perfect choice for seniors looking for a seaside vacation.

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1. Wilmington, North Carolina. Living on a coast boosts happiness, health and well-being, according to a 2020 study. Stretched between the Atlantic Ocean and the Cape Fear River, with the nearly two-mile restaurant-and-shop-filled Riverwalk in the historic downtown, Wilmington keeps water views front and center.

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Their healthcare, public safety, and other metrics make these countries relative bargains, even compared with some of the cheapest places to retire in America.
  1. Czech Republic. Cost-of-living index: 48.9.
  2. Slovenia. Cost-of-living index: 50.8. ...
  3. Portugal. Cost-of-living index: 45.3. ...
  4. Japan. ...
  5. Malaysia. ...
  6. Croatia. ...
  7. Austria. ...
  8. Romania. ...


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At AirTreks we believe travel is possible for everyone. While we don't think anyone should wait for retirement to give around the world and long-term travel a go, we don't believe in age limits, either. You're never too old, or too young to see the world.

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Although air travel is one of the safest forms of transport, the environment within the aircraft cabin may have adverse physiological effects on passengers, especially those with underlying medical problems. The older person may be more susceptible to complications during long-distance flights [1].

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Bonus: If you're 75 or older, TSA usually allows you to go through the security pre-check line, which means you don't have to remove your shoes or separate laptops or liquids from your carry-on.

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Public transportation – buses, metros, and trains are often the cheapest type of transportation available. Carpooling services – if you're traveling long-distance consider using apps like BlaBlaCar or Moovit to cut down on costs. Renting bikes – keep fit and save money by cycling around the town.

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Air Travel Tips and Tricks
  1. Ask about senior discounts. ...
  2. Check in online if possible. ...
  3. Print your boarding pass. ...
  4. Get to the airport early. ...
  5. Speed through security. ...
  6. Try to get expedited boarding. ...
  7. Don't be afraid to bring a mobility device. ...
  8. Get convenient and durable travel gear.


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Here are my top 15 ideas on what you should bring on a beach trip.
  • Sand toys.
  • Picnic blanket and beach towels.
  • Beach umbrella.
  • Camp chair or beach chair for mom.
  • Flip-flops for all.
  • Beach lunch and snacks.
  • Change of clothes + sun hats.
  • Travel size baby powder + rag (for sand removal)


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Low Taxes + Low Cost Of Living = More Fun! Many people choose to retire to Myrtle Beach for the low cost of living, warm coastal living and some of the best golf courses in the world.

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