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Baby Boomers & Traveling in 2023

Baby Boomers & Traveling in 2023

Travel experts are expecting a ‘grey tsunami’ next year. No, it’s not a new and terrifying weather event to worry about. In fact, it’s something wonderful. A grey tsunami refers to one of the most popular 2023 travel predictions: the surge in baby boomer travel. As we wrap up the year and look ahead to the next, here are just some of the ways the industry will cater to the baby boomer generation.

5 Tips for Senior Travel 

In 2023, baby boomers will be between the ages between 59 and 77. With more financial resources and collective free time than any other generation, older people will make up a significant percentage of travelers. If you’re a baby boomer, you might be thinking about getting out there yourself. Here are five essential tips for safer, more enjoyable travels.

Tip #1: Look for travel discounts for seniors

There are plenty of perks for being an AARP member but one of the best ones is all the travel discounts you can get. From flight discounts to hotel deals, you’ll find a way to cut down travel costs without cutting down your itineraries. Even if you aren’t a member of the AARP, many hotel chains like Best Western and Marriott offer discounted room rates to older adults. Major airlines like United and British Airways sell plane tickets to seniors at a reduced cost.   

Tip #2: Use mobility devices and accessibility aids

One of the not-so–fun things about growing older is that our physical abilities weaken. We don’t walk as well as we used to and we don’t see or hear as well as we did when we were in our twenties. The good news, though, is that there are plenty of mobility devices and accessibility aids available to us. From hearing aids and wheelchairs to audio tours and motorized scooters, there are plenty of options to help you explore your world. While some of these options might be intimidating to travel with, especially when you’re on your own, a little online research should put you at ease. Airlines have a protocol in place for helping wheelchair users, museums offer audio devices, and hotels should have ramps and accessible bathrooms. Give your airline, hotel provider and every place on your itinerary a call before you depart to confirm their accessibility services, resources and regulations. Pack and plan accordingly.

Tip #3: Embrace travel technology

Boomers consistently disprove the tired stereotype being technologically-inept . What you might not know is that there are tons of apps and smart devices you can rely on during your travels to help you stay in touch with your loved ones back home, navigate foreign lands, and keep you and your luggage safe. Tools like WhatsApp, smart luggage, translation apps and more are designed to keep travelers of every age safe.

Tip #4: Don’t pack more than you can carry 

While you definitely want to be prepared for anything that may come your way, you also want to do your best to ensure that you can easily travel with your luggage. Once you’ve researched weather conditions and itinerary essentials, make a list of everything you absolutely need for a safe trip. Think travel docs, extra medication (That’s right, extra. Always take another week’s worth of medication with you in case your return home is somehow delayed), IDs, medical alert bracelets, smartphone, money, weather-appropriate clothes and toiletries. Once you have these essentials down, close up your suitcase and walk around with it for a few minutes. If you feel pretty good after that, then you can add a few nice-to-have travel accessories.

Tip #5: Know your limits, but don’t limit yourself

Traveling when your older comes down to striking a balance between pushing yourself out of your comfort zone and backing off when something becomes too physically demanding. If you want to walk the steps of the Colosseum, awesome. If you fear your knees might buckle or you’ll lose your balance, there’s no shame in taking the elevator (yes, the Coliseum has one!).  

5 of the Best Tours for Seniors Traveling Alone 

If you’re traveling alone, joining a tour group is one of the safest ways to travel; it’s also one of the best. Here are just some of the amazing tours you can take next year. 

1. Volunteering + traveling = 1 unforgettable experience

What could be more meaningful than volunteering to improve the lives and environment of the countries you visit? VolunteerWorld offers seniors an opportunity to do exactly that. Want to care for orphaned baby baboons? How about assisting with medical care? There’s a tour for that.

2. Combine learning & travel

There are a number of tours that involve a mix of experiential learning and sightseeing. Tour groups like Road Scholars cater to older travelers who want to learn a bit about the countries they’re visiting. The company even promotes multi-generational travel between grandparents and their grandkids. What could be more important than introducing your grandchildren to new cultures and histories during their formative years? 

3. Take a riverboat tour

Riverboating can be a relaxing and unique way to see the world. Imagine rolling on the Rhine and stopping in France, Austria and Germany along the way. Because of their small size, riverboats can go where ocean-liners can’t. This allows you to get a more unique, more intimate travel experience.       

4. Go on a hiking tour

If you live a fairly active lifestyle, there are plenty of hiking tours that might be perfect for you. Companies like TravelStride cater to senior hikers who want to tour the world.  

5. Customize your tour

Earlier we mentioned knowing your limits, but that doesn’t mean you have to limit your travel experience. There are a number of companies like Adventures Abroad that offer tours for seniors of all physical abilities. 

Beyond tours, there’s no shortage of places and activities to put on your itineraries. If you’re looking for senior travel ideas and inspiration, we’ve got five amazing tours you can book right now for 2023. Want more inspiration? We got you

Out of any other generation age group, baby boomers have the most financial resources and freedom to travel the world. It’s clear boomers will continue to drive the travel resurgence in 2023. Now’s the perfect time to put your 2023 trips on the calendar and plot out your dream itineraries.      

Baby Boomer Trip Insurance

If you’re interested in insuring your trip before your next baby boomer adventure, the licensed insurance experts at VisitorsCoverage are happy to help. Head on over to the site to find the best trip insurance for baby boomers.