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Travel Tips and Tricks For Women Over 50

The idea of traveling has changed for today’s woman over 50.

While older generations considered it to be something reserved only for the very affluent, today’s woman considers it to be a necessity to their well-being.

Although there may have been certain locations that were considered to be “retirement destinations”, today’s women don’t put boundaries on where they can go or what they can do.

Women on the beach taking a selfie

Women in their 50s today have completely changed the look of travel.

Today new destinations are pencilled in, from all-inclusive resorts to going it alone while backpacking through Europe.

Traveling for Baby Boomers is becoming such a priority that travel numbers for this group have been on the rise for the past several years. Yes, even amid a downturn in the economy.

If it’s time for you to get up and go out on your own, with a group of gal pals, or with your significant other, keep reading.

You’ll find out where to go and how to get the best deal when going there.

Where to go?

So time is cleared on your schedule and you’re all set to get up and go somewhere. Anywhere that gets you away from it all and puts you in a place you can truly relax.

But where is that exactly? How do you even begin to get ideas of places that would make for an unforgettable getaway?

Start with these top five ideas, provided by Carol and David Porter, creators of the online travel magazine, The Roaming Boomers.

Alaskan cruises – These trips have been popular for at least the past ten years and they’ll continue to be for many more. No matter how many visitors these parts see, their pristine beauty is still as untouched and breathtaking for each new traveler that visits. Alaskan cruises are also the perfect trip whether you’re going solo or you’ve already got a group you’re bringing along. Groups will find plenty to do, while traveling alone will give you the opportunity to meet new people.

Cruise - Alaska Glacier Bay

Road trips along the Big Sur – Want to take charge of when you head out, how far you go, and how many stops you make along the way? Big Sur is an almost desolate stretch of the Santa Lucia Mountains along the central coast of California. Ride along them and you can be dazzled with the one-of-a-kind views while being thrilled by the winding mountain roads.

Arizona – Enough said, Arizona is a great spot for travelers over 50 and you really can’t pick a bad place in Arizona to go. Phoenix, Tucson, Sedona, Tempe, Scottsdale, and Flagstaff are just a few of the choices you’ll have. They’ll all provide for plenty of fun in the sun in one of the most beautiful spots in America.

Santa Barbara – When you want to trade in hiking boots for heels and travel mugs for wine glasses, Santa Barbara, California is the place to go. You can still find beaches and mountains here for the outdoorsy-type, but this destination is mostly known for its world-renowned food and wine.

grape outdoor

Hawaii – Like Arizona, you can’t go wrong no matter where you go in Hawaii. However, those in their 50s often want less of the hurried tourist crowd and more of the peaceful, serene beaches and natural wonders. For this reason, of all the Hawaiian Islands, The Big Island is the top spot for Boomers.

No one can be expected to choose their vacation spot after hearing of just a few choices. To review all of your best options, and maybe even open up the door to new places, there are a number of online travel companies that cater specifically to those over the age of 50.

It can make for a great opportunity to grab your friends and head out on a girls’ getaway.

Or take the time for yourself and enjoy a few days of being solo.

Woman Relaxing In Hammock With Book

If opting to go it alone, there are some important safety factors to take into consideration.

Travel insurance is one of the most important items you need when traveling. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the most often overlooked. Whether you’re on your own or with others, travel insurance is important for people of any age. It’s so important that if you’re over the age of 50, you’re likely eligible for a discount on travel insurance.

In addition to travel insurance, make sure you register yourself as a traveler with the Department of Foreign Affairs, especially if you’re traveling abroad. This might be the only point of contact you have with your country while away.

Leaving your information with the Department of Foreign Affairs will give them a way to contact you while you’re away. This can be invaluable if you need to be informed of any emergencies. They’ll also provide you with safety information on sexual assault in certain countries, and keeping yourself safe from theft.

For women in particular, it’s of utmost importance that when traveling to a different country, you familiarize yourself with local customs and traditions. Some countries have strict rules for a woman’s dress and behavior and it’s important you know what they are.

All-inclusive vacations

When choosing your ultimate getaway location, you’re not only going to consider where you’d like to go, but also where it will be most affordable for you to go.

Alexander III bridge, Paris, France

But just what are the best budget choices out there for travel? Will cruises get you the best bang for your buck, and are all-inclusive vacations really everything they promise to be?

All-inclusive vacations can be great deals, but you need to make sure you know what you’re getting before you sign any contract or deal.

All-inclusive resorts can provide you with all the sports, recreation, and entertainment you could ask for. Plus they’ll give you up to three full meals a day, sometimes even with free cocktails included.

Read the fine print. Find out exactly what will be “included” in the trip because different locales have different definitions. If you’re unsure of exactly what’s included, you could end up paying a lot more than you thought.

Availability can also be a tricky thing to maneuver with all-inclusive deals. Dates are filled quickly so if your heart is set on a particular time, you’ll need to book as early as possible. However, prices tend to get cheaper the closer you get to the date so if you can be flexible, you can save yourself some cash by booking at the last minute.

However, all-inclusive resorts aren’t for everyone.

If you like to hop from town to town, try different restaurants, and be free to go where you want when you want, you might want to look at a different vacation option.

Cruises

Cruises are very much like all-inclusive resorts in the way that you’ll book your trip, pay for it, and have nearly everything you need provided for you.

Like all-inclusive resorts, you’ll need to book as early as possible to ensure there’s a spot available for you. But, being flexible and snapping up last minute deals can also be a great way to go on a cruise that fits easily within your budget.

One of the best ways to get a deal when taking a cruise is to speak to a travel agent that specializes in cruises. They’ll be able to direct you to the best prices currently available, and tell you about early booking discounts and credits you can receive onboard.

When booking a cruise, don’t forget about “Wave Season,” which runs January through March.

Traveling at this time of year doesn’t mean that you’ll experience high, rolling waves on your cruise. It’s simply the time of year that the travel industry sees its best sales, and when you’ll likely be able to snap up the best deals.

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Traveling when you’re in your 50s can be one of the greatest things you’ll ever do. Whether you choose to take the road less traveled by, or visit some of the top spots for Boomers, take these safety and travel tips with you. They’ll help you get the vacation you want at the price you want.

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9 Hidden and Affordable US Vacation Spots for Retirees

There are so many hidden treasure spots that many don’t know about! Locations across the United States are available for vacations that won’t break the bank, and will offer fun things to do with comfortable accommodations. The following are well known by locals, but they’re not always found by tourists, which is is one reason why retirees will love visiting these destinations.

Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Eureka Springs, Arkansas is a charming town in the Ozarks’ region of Arkansas. It’s one of the most unique towns in the state because all of the city’s streets are curved. Businesses can be accessed from multiple levels as the entrances are on different street levels due to the mountainous terrain. There are numerous tourist attractions, romantic getaways, and relaxation to be found on the decks of restaurants. Trolley rides are available and encouraged because the walk is up and down hills, and curbside parking is limited. The historical downtown business district is sight to behold. A haunted hotel, a glass chapel, and the Christ of the Ozarks Statue are among the landmarks that can be found at this unique getaway.

Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Yuma, Arizona

Yuma, Arizona is one scenic destination. Golfing, casinos, and the beauty of the Colorado River make this a great place for retirees to spend time relaxing in the sun. It’s one of the sunniest cities in the U.S. and is a quiet location by the river or on a boat.

Springfield, Missouri

You will love the shopping atmosphere and the peacefulness found in Springfield. A national battlefield and Route 66 make this destination a hidden gem for retirees to enjoy. Fall colors of the Ozarks are nearby.

Springfield, Missouri

Lake Providence, Louisiana

If a getaway to a quiet tiny town in the South is what you’re looking for, this is the destination for you. The lake is gorgeous — tree-lined and great for fishing or sitting and enjoying the view. The town is a step into relaxation with only one local motel, gravel side streets, and southern hospitality.

Cloudland Canyon, Georgia

A local state park with a secluded feel can be found near Lookout Mountain. It’s located near the Alabama and Tennessee state lines. A beautiful waterfall and spectacular scenery make this mountain destination one of the finest in Georgia.

Cloudland Canyon, Georgia

Ackerman, Mississippi

Located near the forest, and only a short 30-minute drive to all of the shopping opportunities that Starkville has to offer, Ackerman is a great place for retirees to visit. Southern hospitality at its finest can be found at the local restaurants. Beautiful pine trees, a coal mine, and visits with the locals will make your stay a fine one.

Georgetown, Colorado

Georgetown, Colorado is a former mining town that is surrounded by the glorious Rocky Mountains. It’s a great vacation destination for a harmonious pace. Retirees will love this getaway.

Georgetown, Colorado

Texarkana, Texas and Arkansas

Texarkana is a twin city, divided by the state line. It’s not far from favorite destinations such as the Murfreesboro diamond mine and the Ouachita Mountains. Retirees will love the city amenities and the destinations to explore nearby.

Jasper, Arkansas

This little Ozarks’ town closes down at 10 p.m., but the beauty of the Buffalo National River, the local elk that is available to be seen and photographed, and the small town hospitality will make this your favorite retirement destination. Visiting with local artists, canoeing the Buffalo, or hiking the Buffalo River Trails are just a few of the local activities that bring retirees back year after year.

Jasper, Arkansas

Retirement is a time when we get to reward ourselves for years of hard work. Visit any of the places above. You’ll be transformed from good ol’ tourists to feeling like a local in these fun-filled destinations. You deserve it!