One of the perks of growing older and being of retirement age is the luxury to travel whenever
it’s convenient on your time. Whether it’s short, day trips or week long excursions, traveling is a luxury
often looked forward to during the senior years.
There are many considerations to contemplate from expenses and safety to solo versus group
outings. Seize the day and check out these tips and tricks for traveling within the state or around the
country. Whatever the course of action is, let your hair down and keep family and friends in the loop on
planned or spur of the moment plans.
it’s convenient on your time. Whether it’s short, day trips or week long excursions, traveling is a luxury
often looked forward to during the senior years.
There are many considerations to contemplate from expenses and safety to solo versus group
outings. Seize the day and check out these tips and tricks for traveling within the state or around the
country. Whatever the course of action is, let your hair down and keep family and friends in the loop on
planned or spur of the moment plans.
Be Prepared
Preparation and planning is crucial especially considering there may be medical needs or family availability to consider. If you’re booking a hotel room or taking a plane, check out any accommodations necessary. Assistance may be necessary and needed at airports and wheelchairs can be requested for easier maneuverability through the crowds. It’s also a good idea to check the TSA regulations for any senior above the age of 75. If a pacemaker is worn, there are also alternatives regarding the scanner.
Look for Discounts
Sometimes discounts are available for the elderly for airfare, rental cars and hotels. AARP members often receive a variety of discounts at various hotels, resorts and lounges but also check with your insurance provider and other major companies. Oftentimes, it’s best to go directly through the company but it’s still worthwhile to check out third party discounts and compare.
Remember the Medications
It’s always wise to travel with medications and get any refills needed before traveling. Make sure to check with your doctor too regarding any precautions needed for the medicine. If necessary, pack extra medicine for emergencies.
Whether you live in an apartment or home, it’s always a good idea to have someone housesit. If someone you trust is watching your home every day, the likelihood of someone breaking and entering is likely to be reduced.
Explore Local History
Travel to an historic city and check out a tour. Not only will you gain a new appreciation for the city but you’ll learn fun facts. You can check out walking tours or riding tours depending on your ability or mobility.
Remember traveling is as simple or extensive as you’d like. DO a little research or recruit the help of someone able to plan a perfect vacation. You’ve worked hard all your life for a nice vacation. Now is the time to make dreams happen.