Solo Travel Tips for Seniors: Stay Safe and Inspired

Close-up of a generic senior park pass application form at dusk, with an illustration of a family reading together in the photo box.

Resources to Help You Plan Your Journey

The internet is a treasure trove of information for senior travelers. Knowing where to look can make your planning process much smoother. Start with these trusted sources to gather ideas, find deals, and connect with communities.

For broad lifestyle and community resources, including travel discounts and insightful articles, AARP offers extensive articles and local chapters that can be a great starting point. If your travels inspire a desire to give back, you can find meaningful engagement opportunities via AmeriCorps Seniors, which helps you connect with communities in a purposeful way.

If you’re planning a trip to one of America’s beautiful national parks, a must-have is the Senior Pass. Comprehensive travel and recreation information for seniors is available at the National Park Service website, where you can learn about the lifetime pass for a nominal fee. For local programs and smaller trips, don’t forget to check your city or county’s Parks and Recreation department website for organized outings.

Additionally, consider websites like Road Scholar for educational group tours, Overseas Adventure Travel (O.A.T.) for small-group adventures that often cater to solo travelers, and Solo Traveler World for a blog and community full of tips and destination ideas.

Disclaimer: The advice in this article is based on general experience and is for informational purposes. Please research local opportunities and consult with relevant experts before making significant lifestyle changes or purchases.


< 1 ... 34 5 6>

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

More questions?​

Most Popular

Subscribe to Our Newsleter

Get the best money-saving tips, health hacks, and inspiration for living your retirement to the fullest.

By subscribing, you’ll get:

All these, straight to your inbox every week!

Related Posts

A well-organized car interior with a comfort kit, a bag of snacks and drinks, and a folder containing important documents.

What to Pack for a Senior Road Trip

The open road is calling! A road trip is a fantastic way to explore new sights, revisit cherished places, and create lasting memories at your

A close-up shot of several painted rocks with positive messages, arranged on a garden path.

Budget-Friendly Crafts for Seniors

Embracing your creative side is one of the great joys of retirement. It’s a wonderful way to keep your mind engaged, your hands busy, and