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Peter Greenberg has compiled a roundup of some of the more
interesting options for swingin senior singles, which
run the gamut from safaris to small-ship cruises.
ELDERTREKS
If you want some adventure on the road, ElderTreks has been
offering senior-oriented trips for almost two decades. With
both land and sea vacations, ElderTreks features some pretty
exotic destinations, including Mongolia, Ethiopia, and Antarctica.
Most of the offerings tend toward the strenuous, but the Activity
Level rank gives an idea of just how active a particular tour
is.
A Level 3 (most physical) voyage in Ethiopia, for example,
could include climbing down the base of the Blue Nile Falls,
a three-hour hike in Lalibela, and camping in the Omo Valley
after some serious off-roading. ElderTreks are not for the
faint of heart or the physically unfit, and can range from
about a week to a month or more. If youre adventurous,
and looking to meet someone else who is, too, consider joining
up with ElderTreks.
SINGLES ADVENTURE CRUISES
While the Adventure moniker may be a bit misleading
considering this companys emphasis on large-ship cruising.
Still, for seniors aged 55+, it could be a good way to meet
others. Senior singles in need of a buddy or wingman might
like the Travel Mates program, which can help
to start friendships and meet up with a roommate to avoid
a singles supplement charge. Do be careful when exploring
Singles Adventure Cruises options, though seniors should
look for cruises specifically targeted to them. Otherwise,
you could end up on a cruise full of single, hard-partying
twenty-somethings. Their garishly-designed website doesnt
help, but seniors should look for cruises targeted at the
55+.
They also offer Ad-Lib Cruises for folks who dont
like to be overscheduled with group activities. These cruises
allow you to be on a ship with significant numbers of
singles and participate in group activities when you desire,
yet still give you the freedom to pursue your own schedule.
GOLDEN TRAVEL GUIDES
Golden Travel Guides isnt actually referring to the
golden years; the company was started in 1997
by Rick Golden. But they do have plenty of options for senior
travel, providing seniors with a search engine for exploring
options on their own over the Internet. Alternately, they
offer a toll-free number to allow you to speak with an actual
travel specialist to help make your plans. Not
all of their trips are singles-oriented; however, a significant
percentage of their travelers on nearly every trip are, in
fact, single.
ELDERHOSTEL
With more than 8,000 all-inclusive trips in all 50 states
and more than 90 foreign countries, Elderhostel has a global
reach. But a couple of things make Elderhostel a bit different
from other senior-focused tour companies. First, as a non-profit,
Elderhostel is dedicated not to making money, but to providing
meaningful experiences that help and educate both travelers
and their hosts. Second, Elderhostel maintains a strong commitment
to community service with many of its tours.
For example, seniors learn about habitat restoration and biological
research by helping scientists study endangered Giant Otters
and Hyacinth Macaws in Brazils Pantanal. Finally, Elderhostel
is committed to education as a goal for travel, with many
of their trips having significant cultural components to show
seniors a more meaningful side to the country than they might
otherwise see. Elderhostel also offers inter-generational
trips, for grandparents looking for service-oriented vacations
for the whole family.
ALUMNI CLUBS
One final idea for senior singles vacations
trips for
college alumni. Many university alumni clubs will sponsor
trips that can re-connect seniors to long-lost classmates
and spark new relationships. The added bonus of these trips,
aside from the fact that all the participants will have at
least their college in common, is that it will often help
the ol alma mater, too. Contact your former college
for more information on joining an alumni club.
Article by Peter Greenberg. Peter Greenberg is a preeminent
expert on travel. His focus is on the journey, providing insiders
tips and recommendations to an increasingly savvy and demanding
traveler. Peter is also author of The New York Times best-selling
series, The Travel Detective, which uncovers secrets the airline,
hotel, cruise and rental car industries dont want consumers
to know. Check out www.petergreenberg.com/category/travel-tips>Travel
Tips for more insider information.
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