Traveling solo in your golden years can be a liberating and exciting experience. You have the freedom to go wherever you want, whenever you want, without worrying about anyone else’s schedule. If you’re a solo traveler over 60, the world really is your oyster…
With a lifetime of experiences and memories under your belt, you’re ready to explore the world like you never have before. Here are seven travel ideas that will make your next solo adventure unforgettable!
Finally take that gap year
Who says gap years are only for young people? If you’ve always dreamed of taking a year off to travel the world, now is the perfect time. You can use this time to explore destinations you’ve always wanted to see, immerse yourself in new cultures, and meet new people. Take a language course in Spain, volunteer at a wildlife sanctuary outside of SA, or hike the Camino de Santiago in northern Spain. The possibilities are endless. Think about those bucket list experiences you’ve always wanted to have, and go from there!
Take your hobby on a holiday
If you have a particular interest or hobby, why not plan a trip around it? Take a cooking class in Tuscany, learn to surf in Hawaii, or take a photography tour of India. You’ll not only have the opportunity to improve your skills but also meet other like-minded individuals who share your passion. Romanticize your experiences on the trip and treat your vacay like a movie, you’re the main character.
Set sails
Cruises are a great way to see multiple destinations in one trip without having to worry about logistics. Many cruise lines offer special packages for solo travellers, including organised activities and events where you have the opportunity to mingle with people you would have never crossed paths with before. From Cape Town to the Caribbean, there’s a cruise for every type of traveler. Keep any eye open on Daddy’s Deals for great bargains on cruise trips.
Hit the open road
There’s something liberating about hitting the open road and seeing where it takes you. Plan a road trip across SA or a journey abroad, stopping at national parks, quirky roadside attractions, and charming small towns along the way. Just picture yourself winding along the roads of Tuscany or, cruising across the stunning coastline of Australia’s Great Ocean Road.
Go on a multi-generational adventure
This isn’t exactly solo-travelling, but it’s still a great way to reconnect with your children, grandchildren, or even great-grandchildren. Plan a family holiday to a destination everyone can enjoy. You’ll create memories that will last everyone a lifetime. Time with family is precious, so why not make the most of it?
Get together with a touring group
If you’re on this journey solo but don’t exactly want to go it alone, consider joining a group tour. You’ll have the opportunity to meet other like-minded travellers while exploring a new destination. If you’re looking to mingle with other over 60s whilst on your journey, many tour companies offer specialised tours for older travellers, including cultural tours, food tours, and adventure tours.
Relax at a resort spa
Sometimes, the best vacations are the ones where you do nothing at all. Treat yourself to a relaxing spa break, where you can indulge in massages, facials, and other pampering treatments. From hot springs in Iceland to beachfront spas in Bali, there are plenty of destinations where you can unwind and recharge.
Is it worth it?
Whether you want to take a year off to travel the world, join a group tour, or indulge in a relaxing spa break, there’s a travel option out there for everyone. Don’t let your golden years go to waste, explore the world and create new memories. Don’t pass up on a chance to do so!
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