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14 Best Senior-friendly Travel Groups

These senior-friendly travel companies offer tours and travel experiences as diverse as their clients.

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The benefits of travel, whether it's a refreshing weekend getaway or a month-long trip to a new destination, are undeniable. And for retirees and seniors who have time and a travel budget, the opportunities are nearly endless — their own city, state, country, and even the whole world are all waiting to be explored.

It should be recognized that seniors are as diverse as any other generation, perhaps even more so as their years of experience have taken them in many directions. While their interests, abilities, values, and habits may vary, it can safely be said that for many, travel is in their plans.

Seniors travel to visit family, learn about the countries of their ancestors , or explore new destinations. Many seek immersive experiences, educational opportunities, or adventure. And travel companies are responding to their needs and wishes by offering tour options ranging from independent to fully guided, budget to luxury, and group to individual. The 14 organizations listed below are either aimed specifically at mature clients or feature experiences that are flexible enough to accommodate a variety of travelers.

Walking the World

Operating out of Grand Junction, Colorado, Walking the World offers walking and hiking tours mainly for travelers over the age of 50 who want to be immersed in the destinations they choose. Experienced hikers will enjoy its Rocky Mountain National Park tour , for example, with treks of up to 10 miles on some days during the eight-day itinerary. Meanwhile, the Ireland trip covers 11 days of exploring fishing villages, rolling green hills, the stunning Cliffs of Moher, the Dingle Peninsula, and Killarney National Park. Daily walks range from four to eight miles and are described as gentle to moderate.

Road Scholar

Originally launched as Elderhostel in 1975, the company rebranded in 2010 as Road Scholar , recognizing the values and interests of lifelong learners who have participated in their lectures, tours, field trips, and educational experiences over the years. Participants are typically over the age of 50 and ready to learn from travel or focus on a specific interest. Trip themes such as grandparent adventures (special types of trips you can take with your grandchild), cruises, urban exploration, art and history, historical sites, and academic topics can be browsed by destination, activity level, and interest to help clients select their ideal tour experience.

Adventures Abroad

While Adventures Abroad largely caters to travelers over 50, tours are open to adults of all ages, and operate on every continent except for Antarctica. The company's "soft adventure" trips, which concentrate on the culture and history of a destination, don't include strenuous activities, though a reasonable degree of fitness and the ability to walk are required. Trips are rated from one to three based on physical activity, with the first level featuring only leisurely walks and level two meaning more time on your feet each day. Level-three trips might include walks or hikes on uneven ground for three to seven hours, though at a leisurely pace. Specific trips are suggested for each activity level for easy planning.

An adventure travel company designed for people ages 50 and over, ElderTreks offers small-group adventures — think wildlife safaris, hiking trips, cultural journeys, and other unique expeditions — in more than 100 countries. The tours are rated by activity level, ranging from one to five. At level one, travelers should be able to walk for one to two hours, whereas at level five, they'll need to be capable of hiking for eight to 10 hours.

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Senior Cycling

Specializing in bicycle tours for active adults ages 50 and up, Senior Cycling limits groups to a maximum of 13 participants. And they are always accompanied by the "sag wagon" in case someone needs a break from riding. Trips are rated at two levels: intermediate (for the occasional rider who prefers bike paths and flat terrain for 20–40 miles per day) and advanced (for those who are at ease with up to 50 miles per day, hills, and traffic). Custom tours can also be arranged for families or groups of friends.

Firebird Tours

With a focus on clients ages 50 and over, Firebird Tours offers small group trips to destinations in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East that deliver value, comfort, and quality. Themes for guided tours include gastronomy, history, architecture, and the Northern Lights , as well as theater and opera. Private family tours are also available, with destinations and activities suitable for a wider age range depending on the group.

Seniors interested in active vacations should check out Backroads , based out of Berkeley, California. While tours are open to all ages, the majority of participants tend to be over 50. Guided biking, walking, and hiking tours to a variety of destinations are geared toward adults, but also include options for families traveling with "teens and kids," "older teens and 20s," and those in their "20s and beyond." The company's Dolce Tempo tours offer a more relaxed pace, and include trips such as the Easygoing E-bike Tour in California wine country and the Easygoing Multi-adventure Tour in New Zealand.

Overseas Adventure Travel

With a variety of trips available to destinations on every continent, Overseas Adventure Travel makes a great choice if you're interested in seeing the world via small-ship cruises. In addition to guided land tours for groups of eight to 16, OAT offers sailings through the Norwegian Fjords, along West Africa's coast, and throughout the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas. Mature travelers are often attracted to the flexibility of the trips and the ability to personalize activities. Recognizing that many of their customers travel alone — including a whopping 85 percent of their female clients — the company has created its getaways with solo travelers in mind, whether they're first-timers or experienced adventurers.

EF Go Ahead Tours

Operating out of Cambridge, Massachusetts, EF Go Ahead Tours offers a selection of small group tours for 10 to 22 guests. The senior-friendly trips focus on interests such as food and wine, adventure, and safaris, as well as specific destinations and seasonal events (think Oktoberfest in Germany, annual holiday markets in Europe, or St. Patrick's Day in Ireland). Traveling alone? The company's solo tours provide private rooms and personalized experiences especially geared toward those traveling by themselves. Clients can also gather their own group and take advantage of the services of EF's professional coordinators.

Kensington Tours

If you're looking to create a fully customized, privately guided trip based on your group's specific needs and travel preferences, look no further than Kensington Tours . Their expertise in more than 100 destinations worldwide makes planning easy, whether the goal is a culturally immersive experience, enjoying fine wine and dining, discovering the history of a place, or relaxation. While these arrangements are ideal for mature travelers who appreciate ease and luxury, the company also provides experiences for multigenerational travel in countries like Thailand, Japan, Iceland, and South Africa, featuring kid-friendly trips that come with private vehicles, local guides, and dining options fit for the whole family.

Intrepid Travel

A leading adventure tour operator known for its efforts to make travel accessible to all, Intrepid Travel offers a good mix of bespoke and ready-made itinerary options that can be adapted to suit your group's comfort level. Intrepid's Accessible Tours are especially inclusive, with trips that are designed for every type of traveler. Whichever trip you decide to book, you'll have access to local destination specialists to help you choose the perfect places to stay as well as organize transportation, activities, and guided tours, depending on your needs. The company's Walking & Trekking trips, suitable for a range of fitness levels, are especially popular with seniors, though adults of all ages are free to join in.

YMT Vacations

In business since 1967, YMT Vacations designs all-inclusive trips with mature travelers in mind. Prices cover hotel accommodations, guided sightseeing tours, baggage handling, and the expertise of tour directors and driver guides. Destinations include Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, North America, Central and South America, Africa, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, among others, and the company arranges travel for popular events such as the Rose Parade in California. A number of river cruise and transatlantic sailing options are also available.

Grand European Travel

Grand European Travel is an AARP-preferred travel provider (check the website for members-only discounts) that promotes itself as a one-stop shop to help clients plan their desired travel experiences. The company represents a collection of 30 travel brands — including the likes of Trafalgar and Insight Tours — which, altogether, cover seven continents. Offerings range from budget to luxury getaways, and everything from cruises to land tours. Thinking of taking a multigenerational trip? Browse the company's family experiences section, stocked with tours fit for all ages, whether you're into all-inclusive European river cruises or exploring U.S. national parks.

Country Walkers

Country Walkers aims to introduce travelers to new landscapes and cultures around the world by traveling on foot. Established in 1979, the Vermont-based operator offers walking tours in Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, and South America. Tour types include guided (in a small group of up to 18) and self-guided (in a private group of up to 12), providing a great option for independent exploration. Travelers can choose from five levels, starting at "easy walking," which includes a daily distance of two to six miles for up to four hours per day. "Moderate walking," the mid-range option, suggests four to 10 miles and up to six hours of walking per day. Trips at the "challenging walking" level might go up to seven hours a day on foot, covering anywhere from six to 14 miles. Guests of all ages should be able to find a destination and tour that's best suited for their interests and fitness level.

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Best single travel group tours for the over 50s.

Are you looking for the best group travel companies for singles over 50?

Then you’ve come to the right place. I have over 20 years of first-hand experience of singles trips and can help you find the group travel company and tour that is the best fit for you.

For the most part, these group tours have been excellent experiences, allowing me to gain a deeper understanding of local culture and history and to make lasting friendships with fellow travellers.

As well as being a relatively hassle-free way of travelling, small group tours are a superb way for a novice solo traveller to get their feet wet before striking out independently.

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But is group travel right for you and, if so, which are the best single travel groups? And what should you look for when choosing a group tour company, especially as a solo traveller over 50 ?

Group travel companies cater to a range of travel styles and budgets. As with most life choices, ultimately the deciding factors will depend on your personal preferences and priorities.

In this article, I will identify the best single travel group tours for the over 50s.

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Best Travel Companies for Singles Over 50

I’m going to nail my flag to the mast from the outset.

Based on my experience, the best group travel companies for singles over 50 are Explore and Exodus Travels .

These two group tour operators offer the following:

  • Small group sizes
  • Good value for money
  • Older age demographic
  • Different styles of travel to suit all solo travellers
  • Flexible booking conditions

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However, Intrepid and G Adventures are also worth considering

They offer:

  • Adventure tour focus
  • Range of travel styles to suit all single travellers

 More about all of these companies later.

Why You Should Book a Group Tour as a Single Traveller

It’s not difficult to see why group travel is booming in popularity .

Firstly, it’s super easy. Someone else takes the pain out of organising your trip. You merely rock up at the airport for your flight.

And as your itinerary will be put together by someone in the know you can be confident that you will cover the ‘must-see’ sights.

Tour leaders are a mine of information and there’s an excellent chance that you will gain more cultural and historical insight from group travel than if you are left to your own devices.

But for me, the main benefits of organised group travel are its time efficiency and the opportunity to meet like-minded people.

If you are a working person, the efficient use of time is the greatest advantage of group travel.

As your land arrangements are taken care of, you can hit the ground running.  And as group tour itineraries are smart about how they structure their time, you can cover larger distances and see more things in a shorter space of time.

This is an enormous boon for working people trying to shoehorn as much into their previous annual leave as possible.  

Loneliness and not being able to share the moment is one of the biggest disadvantages of travelling alone . Not a problem with group travel; instant companionship is part of the package.

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In my experience, bonds form quickly and often more intensively than in ‘real life’. Sometimes, parting from the group at the end of the tour can be a wrench, contributing to post-travel blues when you get home.

However, an added bonus is that some of these relationships persist once back on home soil.

There’s safety in numbers and if you are anxious about your personal safety when travelling alone , the security of a group tour may be the answer for you.

Finally, the last two years have shown us that travel can be a precarious pastime. 

The coronavirus pandemic forced me to curtail a solo trip travelling across Japan by rail . With my return flight cancelled and few alternative options available, finding a way home resulted in a few more grey hairs, whilst teaching me some valuable travel lessons!

Contrast this with a small tour group I chatted with as I was boarding my plane home.

Yes; they also had to curtail their holiday. However, Wendy Wu Tours, their group travel company, took care of all of the arrangements for them.

I confess that I was more than a little bit envious.

My Experiences of Group Travel

It all began in New Zealand on a short Contiki bus tour of the South Island.

This was party bus central. Although this was huge fun as a thirty-something, I wouldn’t want to repeat it in my 50s. My liver couldn’t take it.

My next group travel experience could not have been more different.

The place was India, the group tour operator was Bales Worldwide (subsequently acquired by Virgin Holidays ), the style was luxury travel for less . Not exactly getting down and dirty with local people, comfortable air-conditioned coaches whisked us from one 5-star hotel to the next.

Subsequent group tours have been more modest, largely travelling with Explore and Exodus Travels and visiting destinations from Iran to Libya, China to Sri Lanka .

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How to Choose Single Travel Groups 

Group travel is a thriving market with multiple operators offering an enormous and evolving range of group tours that singles can book. Although my favourite group travel companies are Explore and Exodus, I wouldn’t automatically restrict my choice to these two companies.

Before you click on that ‘Book Now’ button there are ten important questions you need to first ask before booking a group tour.

  • What is your budget?
  • Is a single room important to you? 
  • How many other people do you want to be travelling with?
  • What are the likely demographics of your fellow travellers?
  • Will the accommodation fit your travel style?
  • Is the itinerary balanced?
  • How will you get from A to B?
  • Are local guides used?
  • Is there a robust refund and cancellation policy?
  • What is the company’s approach to sustainable travel?

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Small Group Tours for Single Travellers Over 50

For me, this is the number one choice for group travel for over 50 singles. With small group tours, you will be travelling in a group of 8  – 18 people, sometimes fewer, very occasionally more.

On a trip to Thailand and Cambodia with Explore Worldwide, there were just six of us. But on another trip to Morocco, we numbered 20.

This involves mostly private transport, with a few local options thrown in.

Many small-group tour operators will offer different tiers of trips , the cost of which is largely determined by the quality of digs. Both mid-range price tours and the more comfortable options are suitable for travellers over 50 singles.

Whilst the more expensive trips may attract older travellers, this is not always the case. The group tour to Sri Lanka was one of Exodus Travels’ Premium trips and the age of my fellow travellers ranged from those in their 30s right up to their early 70s.

Equally, it’s not a given that the mid-range price tours will be exclusively filled by younger travellers.

In my experience, the mid-range price small group tours attract a wide range of age groups from millennials up to retirees. Accommodation tends to be clean and comfortable and, if you are lucky, you will be treated to a luxury stay for a few nights.

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My favourite small group tour companies

My favourite small group tour companies are Explore and Exodus Travels . I have notched up a dozen trips with them, evenly split between the two companies.

That suggests that there is not a lot to differentiate between these two operators.

Both companies offer well-balanced itineraries across the globe. Broadly speaking Explore and Exodus Travels cater to the same market and some of their itineraries are strikingly similar.

The baseline price for Explore trips tends to be less but check for optional activities that will attract additional fees.

>>> FIND OUT WHAT OTHER TRAVELLERS ARE SAYING ABOUT EXPLORE HERE AND ABOUT EXODUS HERE

EXPLORE WORLDWIDE: HEADLINE FACTS

  • Established in 1981
  • Group size: 6 – 20 people. Average group size is 11.
  • Proportion of solo travellers: 60% of those on Explore group tours are single.
  • Tour groups usually comprise a good mix of solos, couples, and friends travelling together
  • Age demographics:  Explore’s group tours attract travellers of all ages. On those that I have joined, ages ranged from 30s to those in their 60s. 
  • Local guide on all tours
  • Commitment to sustainable travel and having a positive impact on local communities. The company’s main focus is climate change.
  • Trips are classified by pace: full-on, moderate, relaxed
  • Accommodation graded as simple, comfortable or premium
  • Frequent traveller loyalty scheme –  5% discount after two trips; 7% discount after four trips; 10% discount after nine trips. They promise to reward loyalty to previous tour group companies.

>>> CHECK EXPLORE’S CANCELLATION POLICY HERE

EXODUS TRAVELS: HEADLINE FACTS

  • Established in 1974
  • Group size:  6 – 20 people
  • Proportion of solo travellers: 50% of those on Exodus group tours are single.  Tour groups usually comprise a good mix of solos, couples, and friends travelling together
  • Age demographics: Exodus’s group tours attract travellers of all ages. On those that I have joined, ages ranged from 30s to those in their 60s. 
  • Commitment to sustainable travel and having a positive impact on local communities
  • Premium holidays allow you to discover the world from a more comfortable base each evening
  • Excellent frequent traveller loyalty scheme –  5% discount after two trips; 10% after seven trips. In addition to these discounts, the higher-tier loyalty scheme includes greater booking flexibility.
  • Online departure lounge forum to get to know fellow travellers before leaving home

>>> CHECK EXODUS’S CANCELLATION POLICY HERE

My favourite small group tours

MOROCCO WITH EXPLORE

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This was one of my first group travel experiences and one of the most memorable. The itinerary was fast-paced – I needed a rest when I arrived back home! – but unbeatable in terms of sheer variety and fun. It’s also inexpensive.

>>> CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THIS MOROCCO TOUR

SRI LANKA WITH EXODUS

This Premium group tour allowed us to appreciate the diversity and culture of Sri Lanka in considerable comfort. We weren’t lucky enough to spot leopards in Yala but you can’t have it all!

water buffalo in sri lanka

>>> CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THIS SRI LANKA TOUR

GUATEMALA & HONDURAS WITH EXPLORE

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Visiting Guatemala with a few days in Honduras, this trip combined visits to indigenous communities in the highlands around beautiful Lake Atitlan with those to the early Maya cities of Tikal, Quirigua and Copan (Honduras). The best of Central America in a nutshell.

>>> CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THIS GUATEMALA & HONDURAS TOUR

CHINA WITH EXPLORE

This 15-day tour of China was fast-paced but ticked off many of the country’s highlights, including the Great Wall and Xian’s Terracotta Army. To break the pace, it included a relaxing cruise along the Yangtze.

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>>> CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THIS CHINA TOUR

Other small group travel companies for singles over 50: Intrepid and G Adventures

In the interests of transparency, I confess that I have not yet travelled with G Adventures or Intrepid. However, I know people who have used both companies and would travel with them again.

The main reason that I have given them a wide berth is that their portfolio has been geared towards the 18-30 crowd.

However, in the last few years, both companies have expanded the breadth of their offerings to attract older customers, with a higher comfort level and premium accommodation. Because of this shift in focus, Intrepid and G Adventures are now credible group travel options for singles over 50 .

Cost-wise they are very comparable

>>> FIND OUT WHAT OTHER TRAVELLERS ARE SAYING ABOUT INTREPID HERE AND ABOUT G ADVENTURES HERE

INTREPID: HEADLINE FACTS

  • Established in 1989
  • Group size: An average of 10 people on a group tour
  • Age demographics: The average age of Intrepid’s travellers is 44
  • Adventure travel focus
  • 4 grades of trips: Basix, Original, Comfort and Premium

>>> TAKE A LOOK AT CURRENT DEALS FROM INTREPID HERE

G ADVENTURES: HEADLINE FACTS

  • Established in 1990
  • Group size: Up to 15 people per tour but the average is 10 people
  • Age demographics: The average age of travellers across all of G Adventure products is 44. On its National Geographic style trips, this rises to 59.
  • “Locally-based” guide on all tours (it’s not clear if this is the same as a local guide)
  • Offer tours in a range of travel styles

>>> TAKE A LOOK AT CURRENT DEALS FROM G ADVENTURES HERE

Finally, let’s take a brief look at two other types of group travel for singles: overlanding and bus tours.

Overlanding Group Travel

Don’t expect 5-star hotels on overlanding group tours. By day, you are likely to be travelling in a converted truck.  By night, you’ll be sleeping under canvas or in budget hotels . 

Group participation is the norm. You will be expected to roll up your sleeves, from cooking to pitching your own tent.

However, if you don’t mind more basic conditions and getting stuck in, overlanding is an effective way of covering a lot of ground on a modest budget, especially across vast swathes of Africa, Asia and South America.

And as all meals are usually included, budgeting is easier .

Overlanding is not for me – I’m not keen on their larger group sizes – but may be an option for those seeking more adventurous travel.

33% of travellers with Dragoman , the most well-known overlanding group travel company, were 25 – 44 and 42.5% were between 45 to 64 years old. (AITO data 2018).

Bus Tour Group Travel

At the budget end of the market, bus tour group travel has much in common with overlanding trips.

Group sizes tend to be large and lively. Accommodation is basic which is reflected in their price. The guides are not always locals.

Two of the big players in the budget bus tour market – Topdeck and Contiki – cater to 18 -30 / 35-year-old travellers only.

Higher-end operators such as Titan Travel , Saga Travel and Trafalgar Tours , offer bus tours that are geared towards older travellers.

Again, group sizes can be large, but the group tours offered by these companies have more of a focus on cultural immersion than partying and include more upscale accommodation.

Group Travel for Single Travellers: Final Thoughts

Sadly, group travel has become synonymous with coachloads of camera-wielding tourists on a mission ‘to do’ a country in a few weeks. This is not necessarily the case.

Yes; there will be some large coach tours that stick to this traditional model of group travel. Equally, there will always be travellers who want to tick off tourist destinations en masse and be taken to restaurants serving familiar food.

I’m not passing judgment on this. What I am saying is that small group travel offers an alternative to travelling in a coach with 40 other travellers. They aim to offer more authentic travel experiences , use local guides and have better eco-credentials.

If you are contemplating travelling alone for the first time, joining a small group tour is an excellent way of doing this in a safe and supported way. Just make sure that you do your homework before handing over any of your hard-earned cash.

Even though I am a seasoned independent mature solo traveller, I would have no hesitation in booking another small group tour. Based on my experiences, as a solo traveller in my 50s, I would look at Explore or Exodus Travels in the first instance, followed by Intrepid and G Adventures.  

If you are unsure if group travel is a good fit for you, take a look at my assessment of the pros and cons of group tours . Or if you are figuring out how to choose your perfect tour, take a look at my small group travel checklist.

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Bridget Coleman has been a passionate traveller for more than 30 years. She has visited 70+ countries, most as a solo traveller.

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Due to the ongoing pandemic, sadly not that many. Just a trip to Scotland. But I have started to look at UK group tours because of the assurances given if the coronavirus disrupts travel plans.

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  • Explore the Art Institute’s new Modern Wing from the outside, examining its architecture and the spectacular surroundings of Millennium Park on an expert-led architectural walk
  • Get the back story to the largest gift in the Art Institute's history of 42 masterpieces of contemporary art donated by Chicago based collectors and philanthropists Edlis and Neeson

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The world's a big place - where are you yet to explore? Our  Cultural Discovery  group adventure trips allow you to discover a new destination beyond just its tourist attractions - you'll learn about its history and culture through visits to historic sites and experiences, as well as meeting, and often even staying with, local people or tribes. Wherever you choose to go, you'll be made to feel welcome and truly at home with friendly like-minded people, and all at a pace that suits you. Cuba is one of our most popular destinations, particularly for solo travelers over 50, and it's so easy to see why. Whether you take our faster-paced  Cuba Libre!  group adventure vacation, or take a slower pace while you see  The Best of Western Cuba , this colorful and captivating country will amaze you at every corner, with vintage cars and rum bars lining the streets of vibrant Havana, pastel-colored historic buildings and rich culture in Santiago De Cuba, and the story of Che Guevara to be discovered in Santa Clara. Should you wish to adventure a little closer to home, our moderately and relaxed pace group adventure trips to Europe and Turkey could be just the ticket. It may be the world's smallest continent, but Europe offers some of the richest experiences to be found anywhere on the globe - from admiring the  Highlights of Andalucia , to immersing yourself in the historical  Treasures of Turkey . If you're looking to be truly dazzled on your solo adventure on one of our group trips, let the magic of Iceland and its natural wonders amaze you on our Land of the Midnight Sun  trip, or seize the chance to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights on our winter itinerary - surely an experience that everyone has on their Bucket List.

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For retirees who have waited for their golden years to travel, senior travel groups offer a number of social and financial benefits. Whether you are looking for single senior travel or over 60 travel groups, you can find the perfect opportunity near you.

Senior Travel Groups With Purpose

For single or widowed seniors, senior travel clubs offer opportunities to meet others within their age range who hold similar interests. However, travel groups for seniors are much more than a way to meet people. They provide opportunities that cater to a wide range of interests from learning tours to adventure travel and volunteering opportunities.

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Travel Clubs for Senior Singles

The following are a few options for senior singles vacations:

Women Traveling Together

Women Traveling Together is a travel company designed to meet the needs of women traveling solo. They arrange room sharing and keep the travel groups small for a more personal, friendly feel. They offer a variety of destinations and have a travel expert along for every trip.

Kindred Tours

Kindred Tours has been exploring the world since 1984 and offers big adventures in small groups. Solo seniors can choose from domestic trips with a special focus on the American Southwest, some international travel and cruises as well.

Singles Travel International

Singles Travel International has 23 years of experience. Their solo travelers come together as a group and travel to one of the many destinations they have to choose from. There are domestic and international trips. Cruises, adventures, tours and even long weekends.

Budget Travel Clubs for Seniors

If you are working with a tight budget, these may be some options for you.

For those on a limited budget, AARP suggests taking advantage of free walking tours found in a number of cities in the United States as well as overseas. These tours are led by locals who can provide interesting details that tourists won't hear elsewhere.

Evergreen Club

The Evergreen Club is a unique Bed & Breakfast network that gives you access to nearly 2,000 friendly, economical homestays for people 50 years and older. They are located throughout the U.S. and Canada. Room rates are about $20 a day for a couple and $15 a day for singles.

Vacations by Rail

Vacations by Rail is North America's leading supplier of train vacations and the 'trusted authority on rail'. They have scenic rail trips in the U.S., Canada, and Europe. They also offer unique rail journeys in Africa, Australia and India as well as a cruise/rail combination trips. They have so many more destinations to choose from, specials you can check into, and AARP discounts as well.

Learning Tour Senior Travel Clubs

For those who believe you're never too old to learn or enjoy traveling to pursue an interest or hobby , learning tours provide unique travel experiences. A few examples include:

The Road Scholar Program

The Road Scholar Program , formerly known as Elderhostel, Inc. , offers small group travel in the United States, Canada and internationally. Programs include everything from outdoor adventure-type tours to cruises, train treks, historical studies or visits to National Parks . Check their travel website for the full spectrum of choices.

Global Greeter Network

The Global Greeter Network are volunteers that enjoy and love their city so much that they are willing to give you a tour for free. They can show you just what you want to see, museums, parks, restaurants, architecture, etc. You can find a global greeter in one of their 200 destinations.

Sandemans New Europe

Sandemans New Europe offers free walking tours led by local expert guides in 20 of the world's best cities and they guarantee you an unforgettable experience. They guide you on walking tours, pub crawls etc., and work on a tips-only basis.

Senior Group Adventure Travel

Plenty of baby boomers ages 50 and over want to not only travel with a group of people within their age group but also want their travels to be adventurous. This can include activities that are water-related, such as kayaking, canoeing, fishing, and rafting, or it may include taking in the scenery with a hike, riding horseback, or some other physical activity. The important thing to consider when traveling with a senior group on an adventure such as this is that you'll have to be in moderately good physical shape. You can find a number of resources that provide adventurous group travel for seniors. Here are a few of them:

Elder Treks

Elder Treks is the world's first adventure travel company that was designed exclusively for people ages 50 and over. They have an extensive list of destinations to choose from and it would be well worth checking out their website.

ROW Adventures

ROW Adventures has been in business for over 36 years. They offer adventure trips such as canoeing, kayaking, rafting, hiking and walking trips at various destinations. They have destination trips throughout North American, Latin America, Mexico, Canada and Europe. ROW Adventures is dedicated to sustainable travel and actively supports river conservation.

Walking the World

Walking the World offers full immersion hiking adventures and travels to many different locations. This experience helps adventurous souls 50 years of age and older see some of the world's most vibrant cultures and hike some of the most magical destinations.

Senior Volunteer Vacations

Many seniors volunteer in their communities, but not everyone is aware of the opportunities to volunteer while on vacation. A number of projects and agencies have a history of long-term projects perfect for seniors to contribute their skills and time while on vacation:

American Hiking Society

You can give back and volunteer through the American Hiking Society to help maintain the hiking trails. Individuals of any age and experience level can become trail stewards.

Handsup Holidays

Handsup Holidays allows you to make a difference when you volunteer while on a luxury family trip. This trip not only allows you to see the amazing sights but also to interact with the local people and give back through volunteering. Their destinations are in North America, Latin America, Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Pacific.

Travel With a Challenge

Travel with a Challenge has many different volunteer vacation options available that would embrace the interests of adults of any age. Another bonus is the low-budget cost of these vacations once you reach your volunteer destination.

Finding the Right Senior Travel Group

A number of factors should be taken into consideration when choosing the right travel group for you. First, if you want to travel with seniors, the first criteria will be to consider groups comprised of people 50 years and older. Second, you'll want to determine what is important to you as you travel. This can include things like your budget for the trip as well as what you want to do on your vacation and where you want to go. As you plan, items to consider include:

  • Free time available vs. scheduled activities.
  • Difficulty level of, and pace of, activities.
  • High end, all-inclusive vs. budget tours.

Benefits of Traveling as a Group

Traveling as a group offers a number of benefits. Groups can save money on transportation and hotels and tours are a great way to meet other seniors. Another benefit often overlooked is the safety afforded when traveling as a group. For instance, tours require different levels of physical ability. Group tour guides will make the level of difficulty known to groups whereas this information is often overlooked for those who are traveling independently.

Plan Ahead for Senior Vacations

No matter what kind of group you decide to travel with, it is important to plan well before leaving. If you have special needs, contact the travel group coordinator to find out if the tour or trip can accommodate your needs. For information on accessibility while traveling, visit Society for Accessible Travel & Hospitality to see if the areas you plan to visit can accommodate your needs. If you've never traveled with a group, you may want to consider a senior travel club to help make the process easier. Once you get information on a group, read the literature, including the fine print, and be sure to check with the Better Business Bureau to be sure the group you've chosen is reputable.

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Planning your trip well will ensure that the vacation is not only fun-filled and informative or adventurous but also relaxing and energizing at the same time. Trips that go off without a hitch leave you free to enjoy every minute of every activity.

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Travel Groups for Seniors

The Best Travel groups for seniors available to senior women, single seniors, the handicapped, various interests, hobbies, AARP members, cultural and educational preferences.

Travel groups are a great way for retirees or senior travelers to travel. 

Not to be confused with Travel Clubs , Clubs usually require membership and can be hosted by large companies or social groups such as religious organizations or senior citizen centers. 

The benefits of seniors traveling in groups are making new friends, simplifying planning, cheaper cost, finding new interests and safety in numbers.

Whatever your travel goals or health capacity, there are groups well-suited to your interests, activity level and needs.

Traveling in a group is an inviting way to travel for solo travelers who are senior citizens. 

Many groups offer an escorted tour that are small group tours with a tour guide or tour operators. In many cases, local guides are provided who know the area of a destination with an insight into the best attractions.

Group travel will pave the way for new experiences and making new friends with other travel companions. 

You can find groups near you by searching for “senior travel groups near me” in Google.

You can also find senior women groups specifically for older or retired women.

There are senior travel groups for singles and AARP travel groups.

If you are new to traveling or consider yourself to be a seasoned traveler,  there are good reasons to take group trips.

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Social Benefits of Senior Travel Groups

It can definitely be more fun to travel with a group, especially a group of like-minded individuals. When a common interest is shared, there is more enjoyment to be had.

Finding topics to talk and laugh about will be second nature. Many lasting friendships have begun this way.

Types of Travel Groups for Seniors

The range of possibilities is enormous. There are travel clubs, groups tours, and freelance groups.

Perhaps you are looking for a simple day trip or a vacation lasting for months.

You might be a bird watcher, mushroom forager, hiker or someone who is looking to relax on the beaches of the Caribbean.

If you are a women looking for travel companions there are specific travel groups for women.

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Is a volunteer opportunity group your dream or has an African Safari always been on your bucket list? There is no lack of availability.

The types of travel are just as plentiful.

How do you prefer to travel?

"Travel With Benefits"! Walking Groups have so many benefits besides meeting new friends. The exercise from walking is so beneficial to our health, both mind and body!

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Along with walking groups, there those such as biking, snowmobiling, skiing, plane, car, bus, boat and ship group trips.

NOTE: Travel Groups differ from Travel Clubs for Seniors in that clubs usually charge a fee to offset the resources provided by the club. 

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Safari Groups - Wildlife Safaris

  • Rothschild Safaris -  Rothschild Safaris has Travel Designers that personally travel to the destinations that they specialize in. They have tried out the various styles of accommodations, from the ultra-luxury to the more intimate, off the beaten track camps. They ensure the guides placed with travelers are the very best in the industry. They claim to have spent weeks driving, instead of flying, to test a particular route or to stay at an off the grid property. This, they say, is how they find those little gems that may not be listed in every glossy magazine that end up being a highlight for their travelers.
  • Lights on Africa -  Lights on Africa Safaris provides safari adventure group trips to the National Parks, Game Reserves, Conservation Areas, Historical and Cultural sites

Adventure Groups

  • Eldertreks - Has small group exotic adventure travel. The world's first adventure travel company designed exclusively for people 50 and over. Established in 1987, ElderTreks offers active, off-the-beaten-path, small-group adventures by both land and sea in over 100 countries. ElderTreks offers wildlife and tribal African safaris, active hiking trips to the Rockies, Himalayas and Andes, expeditions by icebreakers to the Arctic and Antarctic and cultural journeys throughout Asia, South America and much of the world.
  • Adventures Abroad - Senior Travel Tours by Adventures Abroad has tours in 120 countries with itineraries that focus on cultural immersion. Their groups comprise no more than 18 participants with an average of 12 to 14 plus one of Adventures Abroad's Tour Group Leaders. Although family groups (minimum age 15) are welcome to join most of their tours, they do offer custom trips specifically for parents or grandparents travelling with younger children.  They offer 3 activity levels which are great for older travelers. Level 1 - No particular physical activity is involved other than town/city walks and short walks to dinners and sites of interest, some of which are large. Level 2 - These are particularly busy tours that feature a lot of moving around, sometimes by train and short journeys on local transport. Walking tours of towns and cities are leisurely but you should be prepared to be on your feet for several hours. Some of their cultural trips that occur at high altitude and/or require greater independence with baggage handling (at hotels, airports, train stations) also fall into this category. Level 3 - These tours are considerably more strenuous than their Level 1 & 2 "cultural" tours and feature walks/hikes on undulating and uneven pathways for 3-7 hours at a leisurely pace. They don't hike every day, but participants should be fit and active and accustomed to trail walking, possibly in remote locations, and be prepared to engage in a conditioning regimen prior to the trip. Altitude may also be a factor on some tours, though none of their hiking tours currently occur above 3000m/10,000 ft. These are hotel-based tours with no camping, and you are required to only carry what you need for the day.

Cruise Groups

  • Croisieurope -  CroisiEurope is an international River and Ocean Cruise Company. They began in 1976 and have established themselves as the European leader in river cruises and specialize in intimate-sized cruises on rivers, canals and seas. The fleet is expanded and modernized every year allowing them to offer innovative itineraries and cruise programs. They now operate 50 company-owned ships and five chartered vessels. New products are scheduled each year. Although the Rhine and its tributaries and the Danube remain the major river cruise destinations in Europe, they also expanded their cruises to unique destinations. These include the Seine and the Rhône, of course, but also the Tisza in Hungary, the Guadalquivir in Spain, the Douro in Portugal, the Dordogne and the Garonne in Bordeaux and their more exotic destinations as well: the Mekong in Vietnam and the lake Kariba in Southern Africa.
  • Viking Cruises - Viking was founded in 1997 with the vision that travel could be more destination focused and culturally immersive. In 2000, the company purchased Europe’s KD River Cruises in order to grow its fleet, to leverage 40 years of river cruising experience and to acquire rights to prime docking locations in key European cities. The company expanded into the American market in 2000. Viking has grown to be the leading small ship travel company, offering river, ocean and expedition voyages on all seven continents. 

Walking Groups

  • Country Walkers - Country Walkers was launched in 1979 from an old barn in Vermont. Although they were small (and our office space rustic), their love for the beauty of the surrounding Green Mountains became contagious. Soon they expanded from local to international destinations, introducing travelers to new landscapes and cultures around the world on foot. Today, Country Walkers is recognized as one of the leading providers of walking adventures worldwide.
  • Walking the World -  Walking the World started in 1987, designing and leading small group walking tours to more than 30 destinations worldwide. For more than 30 years now they’ve been guiding adventurous souls to those places you’ve always wanted to visit and experience first-hand. Their goal has been developing adventures for that incorporate active travel in the great outdoors, cultural immersion, and the sampling of some of the world’s best food and drink. 
  • Walking Adventures International - Walking Adventures International (WAI) is a family-owned travel planner and tour operator offering travel programs on all 7 continents. They have offered walking tours as the optimal way to connect with the world since 1989. WAI had its beginnings fifty years ago when George Friesen, a high school history and foreign language teacher, began organizing and directing tours to Europe. In 1989, he started basing all his tours on the winning combination of motorcoach sightseeing blended with two to four hour walks. This concept grew in popularity, and in 1992, his son Dan, current owner of WAI, joined George to help expand the WAI travel philosophy to new areas of the planet.

Women's Groups

  • Overseas Travel Adventure - Overseas Adventure Travel (O.A.T.) was founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1978 by a 28-year old high school teacher named Judi Wineland. Her inspiration came after a trip to Africa, where she identified a need for a more authentic, adventurous, and affordable safari experience than the typical ones available at the time. She targeted unspoiled Tanzania as the first destination for her fledgling company, and in so doing, became the first US tour operator to offer tented safaris there. From this beginning O.A.T. began offering custom small group tours to exotic destinations around the world, with O.A.T.-designed and operated trips to East Africa, Nepal, Turkey, and Peru. Overseas Adventure Travel became a member of the Grand Circle family in 1993. Grand Circle family became the first US travel company to create, operate, and sell adventure trips to Americans aged 50 and over. The original Grand Circle Travel was founded by retired high school principal Ethel Andrus in 1958, to serve members of her new association, the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP).
  • AdventureWomen - AdventureWomen is a women-owned and women-run company founded in 1982 by travel pioneer Susan Eckert. In 2016, Judi Wineland and her two daughters, Nicole and Erica, purchased the company, ensuring the spirit of AdventureWomen continues forward. In 1978, Judi was one of the first women to launch and run an adventure travel company, Overseas Adventure Travel. A few years later, she founded Tanzanian safari operator Thomson Safaris and subsequently created Thomson Treks, Thomson Family Adventures, and Thomson Collection. Judi, her daughters, passionate staff, and a worldwide Ambassador team have led  AdventureWomen to the forefront of women’s adventure travel. AdventureWomen has offered more than 50 exciting trips, traveling to 65 countries worldwide for over 40 years. Their adventure travel collection includes treasured classic destinations, off-the-beaten-path adventures, and closer-to-home escapes.

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 Single Senior Groups

  • Adventures Abroad -  Senior Travel Tours by Adventures Abroad has tours in 120 countries with itineraries that focus on cultural immersion. Their groups comprise no more than 18 participants with an average of 12 to 14 plus an Adventures Abroad Tour Leader. Although family groups (minimum age 15) are welcome to join most of their tours, they do offer custom trips specifically for parents or grandparents travelling with younger children.  They offer 3 activity levels which are great for older travelers: Level 1 - No particular physical activity is involved other than town/city walks and short walks to dinners and sites of interest, some of which are large. Level 2 - These are particularly busy tours that feature a lot of moving around, sometimes by train and short journeys on local transport. Walking tours of towns and cities are leisurely but you should be prepared to be on your feet for several hours. Some of their cultural trips that occur at high altitude and/or require greater independence with baggage handling (at hotels, airports, train stations) also fall into this category. Level 3 - These tours are considerably more strenuous than their Level 1 & 2 "cultural" tours and feature walks/hikes on undulating and uneven pathways for 3-7 hours at a leisurely pace. They don't hike every day, but participants should be fit and active and accustomed to trail walking, possibly in remote locations, and be prepared to engage in a conditioning regimen prior to the trip. Altitude may also be a factor on some tours, though none of their hiking tours currently occur above 3000m/10,000 ft. These are hotel-based tours with no camping, and you are required to only carry what you need for the day.
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Cultural Groups

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  • Sail in Greece -  Sail in Greece is the largest gulet fleet operator in Greece. They fully own a fleet of 9 wooden gulets which are available for private charter or operate as their scheduled cruises from multiple destinations such as, Corfu, Zakynthos, Athens, Mykonos, to name just a few. They also offer their gulets to private groups and are able to accommodate the group on board from everywhere within Greece. They offer a wide range of gulet cruises around Greece that cater to all ages, and suit many different travel styles! They have cruises recommended for ages 1 to 65+ and others recommended for ages 18 to 39.Their Ionian & Zante Cruises, are ideal for ages 1 to 65+ looking to combine historical sightseeing, with plenty of Mediterranean relaxation, in between! What is a Gulet Cruise? A gulet is a traditional design of a two-masted or three-masted wooden sailing vessel. They are from the southwestern coast of Turkey, particularly built in the coastal towns of Bodrum and Marmaris.Similar vessels can be found all around the eastern Mediterranean. Today, this type of vessel, varying in size from 14 to 35 meters, is popular for tourist charters. Sail in Greece started in 2015 when they started chartering small gulets to operate their fun & young cruises. Today, they own a gulet fleet and offer a variety of multiple cruises that cater to all ages. Large enough to offer security & professionalism & financial safety to our guests, but at the same time small enough to pay attention to every guests needs.
  • St. Hilda Sea Adventures
  • Overseas Adventure Travel (O.A.T.) Overseas Adventure Travel (O.A.T.) was founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1978 by a 28-year old high school teacher named Judi Wineland. Her inspiration came after a trip to Africa, where she identified a need for a more authentic, adventurous, and affordable safari experience than the typical ones available at the time. She targeted unspoiled Tanzania as the first destination for her fledgling company, and in so doing, became the first US tour operator to offer tented safaris there. From this beginning O.A.T. began offering custom small group tours to exotic destinations around the world, with O.A.T.-designed and operated trips to East Africa, Nepal, Turkey, and Peru. Overseas Adventure Travel became a member of the Grand Circle family in 1993. Grand Circle family became the first US travel company to create, operate, and sell adventure trips to Americans aged 50 and over. The original Grand Circle Travel was founded by retired high school principal Ethel Andrus in 1958, to serve members of her new association, the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP).
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Planning a Senior Citizen Travel Group Trip

Planning a trip can be overwhelming and can be a reason to stay home. As we get older, we want life easier. Group travel is one answer to this dilemma.

We want the excitement of travel without the burden that comes with the planning involved. Most group travel is planned for you.

All the hassle of decisions and bookings for transportation, accommodations, restaurants and meals is eliminated.

Yes, as seniors, we can usually make requests for special dietary needs, mobility or disability requirements.

(Note: Always check ahead with the company if you have special needs.)

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Cost of Travel Groups for Seniors

Of course cost will vary greatly with the different travel experiences.

Do you seek a bargain or luxury indulgence? The range is practically endless. 

Group travel can be a bargain because companies can buy in bulk and offer deals that would be unavailable to the individual.

Besides that, knowing your travel cost before the trip, can be a huge advantage for making a budget.

Making a budget can include the cost of the group trip and any extras you might want, such as, extra activities, meals (if not included), gifts, or special buys for yourself!

Here are the Best Senior Travel Deals

Health and Safety of a Senior Group Travel

We often have unique health and safety concerns and togetherness can add confidence.

Tourists are often the target of thieves, pickpockets, and con artists.

A company or club with experience knows the ropes to provide tips to avoid such problems. Plus just walking or traveling with others is generally safer.

Some larger commercial businesses hire experts to review national and international travel policies, which can change with time. 

By taking responsibility for the health protocols of hotels, restaurants and other facilities. They reduce our concern for such matters.

If an unfortunate health related problem does occur, we will have the help and support necessary.

Here are the 15 Best Travel Safety Tips for Seniors

COVID Concerns

The COVID 19 Virus offers some greater challenges for us right now.

It is absolutely important to check with your Travel Group about their own expectations or requirements for travel with them and the destination itself.

Each of us has our own current health status. You will decide personally if you are comfortable with the Covid requirements of the group.

Also, just as the virus changes, these requirements can change. So keep in touch and up to date with them as much as possible.

How to find Senior Travel Groups

Senior travel groups and clubs are so prolific; you can find them in many different places.

Senior Citizen Centers, Community Centers, Religious organizations, Sports groups, Arts Organizations, to name a few, often have group trips suitable for older adults.

The Internet is a wonderful resource for group travel ideas and companies.

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Whatever your source, always remember that when a deal or opportunity seems to good to be true, it usually is.

So stay alert and enjoy your travels. 

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Many of us are looking to enjoy our newfound freedom in retirement, and we have some ideas to help you explore vacations for singles over 60! While there are many vacation options available for families and couples, sometimes it can be challenging to find a place you can enjoy and relax when there’s so much hustle and bustle.

When you’re traveling solo, you can do exactly what you want to do. Take a hike, sleep in, read on the beach, or explore historical sites—the options are limitless. Get inspired to take a dream vacation for single seniors.

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Adventure Vacations for Single Seniors

If you love discovering new sites, exploring new scenery, and getting acquainted with the local flora and fauna, we recommend adventure-themed trips for seniors traveling alone. Depending on where you go, you can participate in guided tour options—or you can take the trip into your own hands and explore at your leisure.

The best part about adventure vacations for senior singles is that you have loads of options, both state-side and worldwide.

California's Pacific Coast Highway

One of the best state-side adventure trips a single senior could take is exploring California’s Pacific Coast Highway. This trip is a splendid opportunity to enjoy the scenic beauty of the West Coast from the comfort of your own car.

The most popular way to experience this trip is to start in San Francisco and end in San Diego. While you drive, you’ll take in breathtaking views of the Bay Area, local surf towns, rocky coastlines, vineyards, quirky roadside attractions, and so much more. As you make your way to San Diego, we highly recommend stopping to enjoy the fresh seafood in local restaurants, taking a break to watch the sunset, and even stopping for a few days to enjoy California wine country.

If you’re looking to make your own agenda and move at your own pace, this trip will allow you to go when you’re ready, slow down when you want to explore more, and provide you with some unforgettable scenery every step of the day. Sites like California Crossings have DIY itineraries or you can look to book a guided tour through companies like Off the Beaten Path .

If you’re up for an adventure but looking for someone else to handle the specific logistics and details of planning, we recommend finding a tour group designed for seniors over the age of 50 or 60. One great option is ElderTreks , a global adventure travel company designed exclusively for people over the age of 60.

What we love about ElderTreks for single travelers over 60 is that you might start off the adventure alone, but you’ll meet a wonderful group of senior travelers along the journey. The best part of taking an adventure with ElderTreks is that they’ll handle all of the logistics—all you’ll have to do is pay one lump sum for your travel. Your meals, accommodations, tips, and transportation are all included, making it a very easy vacation to budget for and easily one of the best vacations for single seniors.

Explore Ireland by Rail and Road

Looking to soak in some lush and historic views? We recommend taking a jaunt through Ireland. With its well-established railroad lines, you can sit back and enjoy the scenery from a cozy train. No matter where you end up, you’ll discover abbeys, castles, coastal vistas, and picturesque postcard towns.

If you’re looking for modern sites, you can travel to major cities and soak up their artistic takes on food and more. It’s fairly easy to get around Ireland as most locals are bilingual and can provide you with English directions.

There are a number of railroad companies that provide tours, including Railroad Tours Ireland , which offers two nights in Killarney, two nights in Galway, and two nights in Dublin.

Tour Vacations for Singles Over 60

If you’re looking for a vacation for singles over 60 where all you have to do is show up, consider a tour-based vacation. With many options to choose from in the United States and the world as a whole, you’ll enjoy a guided tour or adventure with the opportunity to socialize with a larger group.

The Himalayas

Are you someone who loves breathtaking views and staying active? Join a tour group going to the Himalayas! These mountains are the perfect place to explore the world through a peaceful, relaxing adventure.

Most tour groups provide a mix of activities including hiking, spa treatments, yoga retreats, and meditation. As you’re traveling with a group, this trip can be a particularly good fit for a single senior woman. Plus, one perk of traveling with a guided tour is that you can make new friends with other travelers whom you may not have encountered in any other circumstances.

A trip like this is sure to lead you to your own inner zen — making it one of the best vacations for singles over 60 who are looking to do some soul searching amidst beautiful scenery and culture. You can learn more from Escape Himalaya , TrekkingMart , and Active Adventures .

Machu Picchu in Peru

Your retirement is the perfect time to visit some of the world’s most historic and magnificent sites. Of course, Machu Picchu makes the list as one of the best vacation spots for single seniors because it’s a UNESCO World Heritage Sit e—and one of the Seven Wonders of the World !

Since it’s such a well-established travel destination, there are loads of travel groups that come to share the magic of this ancient Incan citadel and temple. With a large number of group tour options, you can find one that will have just the right level of physical activity for you.

There are opportunities to hike the trail or enjoy a more leisurely view from one of the many rail services. No matter what kind of vacation you’re looking for, there is something for everyone at Machu Picchu.

Kruger National Park, Africa

If you’re an animal lover or have always enjoyed watching nature documentaries about Africa’s incredible wildlife, consider a guided tour to Kruger National Park in Africa. It’s every animal lover’s dream to go on an authentic African safari to see the “big five” and Kruger National Park is known for its sightings of elephants, lions, rhinos, leopards, and buffalos.

Within the park, you can experience the African wild in comfort. With many lodging options, you can book a tour that will grant you your dream vacation complete with all the amenities you’re looking for and more.

And when you book a tour-style trip, it allows you to experience the location—but with the extra element of community, you’ll get to build friendships with other solo travelers over 60 and maybe plan a few more trips together!

Resort Trips For Seniors Traveling Alone

If you’re looking for the best holidays for single travelers over 60, we recommend considering resorts or all-inclusive vacations. There are thousands of all-inclusive vacations for single seniors all over the U.S. and the world, making your destination options almost as endless as the amenities list some of these places offer.

Resort vacations for single senior citizens are the perfect opportunity to relax however you want, play golf, read books, or soak in the sun by a picture-perfect pool or white-sand beach. What we love most about resorts is that you can move through your vacation at your own pace, doing exactly what you want and nothing you don’t.

Lone Mountain Ranch: Big Sky, Montana

If you’re looking for a wild west experience and one of the best senior vacations for singles, Lone Mountain Ranch must be considered. It’s about 18 miles from Yellowstone National Park, and the ranch is surrounded by the Montana Rockies. Just an hour away from the Bozeman Airport, it’s easy and accessible to reach.

With 27 historic cabins, you can find one that’s the perfect size for your needs. Plus, each cabin is equipped with an authentic wood stove, rustic furniture, stunning views, and tucked neatly away into a forested setting.

At Lone Mountain, you can go horseback riding on trails led by experienced cowboys to ensure a memorable and safe experience for all riders. You can also take a guided hike, go mountain biking, or even settle into the stream for some fly fishing. With the water nearby, you can take a canoe or a kayak to see some sights or spend the day relaxing in a tube on your way down the Madison River. They even have outdoor yoga classes, archery, ax throwing, and guided day trips to Yellowstone.

If you’re an active and adventurous single senior who loves nature, Lone Mountain Ranch is one of the best vacation spots for single seniors.

Cavallo Point: Sausalito, California

If you’re looking for a little bit of everything, try exploring Cavallo Point in Sausalito, California. Located at the foot of the Golden Gate Bridge, Cavallo Point is inspired by the 75,000 acres of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.

What makes Cavallo Point stand out as one of the best vacations for single seniors is its stunning views, top-notch dining, and a wide assortment of cultural experiences. With a mix of historical architecture and contemporary design, you’ll stay in a room with a gorgeous view—and you’ll be just minutes away from the San Francisco area.

By staying at Cavallo Point, you can go biking, hiking, running, walking, and enjoy all that the Bay Area has to offer. With lots of outdoor fire pits, take in the views under the stars one night and fill your days with guided hikes, yoga classes, seaplane or helicopter tours, or a sunset cruise. This area is also home to a Healing Arts Center & Spa , so don’t forget to soak in some extra restoration and zen with a spa treatment or two.

Carlisle Bay, Antigua

Carlisle Bay is your classic beach resort located in the Caribbean. Known for being a luxurious location to vacation, Carlisle Bay offers both family and adult-only accommodations, making it a great place for single travelers over 60 to explore with friends or solo for a relaxing and refreshing time.

What truly elevates Carlisle Bay is the wonderful amenities. Their facilities are complete with immaculate tennis courts, spas, fitness centers, and outdoor yoga pavilions. Plus, you’ll enjoy extensive dining options, including four restaurants and three bars on the resort grounds so you can kick back and enjoy yourself. All-inclusive packages make this a seamless and stress-free vacation spot for single seniors over 60.

Vacations for Single Senior Women

If you’re hesitant to take a single trip as a senior lady, we’re here to ease your mind. Although traveling as a single senior woman can be overwhelming, the benefits will far outweigh any worries that you may have. Vacationing as a single senior woman offers you the freedom to enjoy yourself fully. Try planning a trip around your favorite hobbies or experiencing the destination you’ve always dreamed of.

Alaska, USA

If you are a single senior woman over the age of 60 living in the United States, Alaska offers an incredibly exciting vacation—and one that isn’t even out of the country. Enjoy giant whales and sea animals, grizzly and polar bears, and the glaciers in all their glory. Alaskan cruise ships provide accessible accommodations, highlighting the beauty of Alaska’s port cities, Juneau and Sitka.

If you’re less enthused about spending your time on a cruise, consider the Aurora Winter Train , which travels weekends between Anchorage and Fairbanks. Spring is a particularly popular time to enjoy the train as you can watch the Iditarod Sled Dog Race festivities happening in Anchorage.

Bungalows Key Largo: Key Largo, Florida

If there’s nothing you love more than a tropical oasis, consider Bungalows in Key Largo. This all-inclusive, adults-only resort is a magical and relaxing place to stay. Choose from a waterfront bungalow on the tranquil Gulf of Mexico or a bungalow perched among the lush botanical gardens, complete with a soaking tub and an outdoor shower.

At Bungalows, you can choose just how active you’d like to be. Try relaxing watersports, such as kayaking or snorkeling in the protected bay. Or join a beachfront yoga class before visiting the Zen Garden’s Spa steam room, sauna, or massage. To end the day, watch the sunset on the beach or spend your time on a catamaran cruise.

From the bustling downtown Sydney to the rural Outback, Australia is a great country to visit if you’re a single senior woman over 60. Odyssey Traveller offers several senior-friendly group tours, including one to the Southern Highlands and Canberra, to the Blue Mountains outside of Sydney, a tour of Melbourne, and so many more.

As a country, Australia has a charmingly laid-back atmosphere. And thanks to its vast size, Australia offers something for everyone. Try snorkeling or scuba diving near the Great Barrier Reef, enjoy some of the best beaches in the world, and live the relaxed Australian lifestyle.

Vacations for Single Senior Men

If you’re a single senior man over the age of 60, consider planning your own ideal vacation. Many men likely have their own idea of what makes the perfect vacation—so planning a solo trip focused on your own unique interests and hobbies can be a greatly rewarding experience.

Lions Dive Beach Resort, Curacao

For the single senior man over 60 with a love of activity and adventure, look no further than Lions Dive Beach Resort in Curacao. With a hotel located directly on the beach, Lions Dive Beach Resort offers a number of outdoor activities, including diving, swimming, mountain biking, and hiking. If you like scuba diving, you can get your scuba certificate at Lions Dive—and the resort will coordinate your lessons and training.

Plus, the idyllic resort features breathtaking views of the Caribbean sea, several delicious restaurants, and plenty of recommendations on how to spend your senior trip as a single.

Big Cedar Lodge: Ridgedale, Missouri

Although you might not immediately think of vacationing in Missouri, Big Cedar Lodge is a wilderness resort in the Ozark Mountains with an incredible list of amenities, activities, and more. Overlooking Table Rock Lake, Big Cedar Lodge offers cozy accommodations, spectacular restaurants, two full-service marinas, five golf courses, an activity center, a relaxing spa, and countless outdoor activities.

Whether you love golfing, skeet shopping, archery, or hiking, Big Cedar Lodge has something for everyone.

Sedona, Arizona

For active seniors looking for a perfect setting to explore, try Sedona. Surrounded by majestic red rocks and no shortage of hiking trails, Sedona is often hailed as one of the most beautiful areas to visit in the United States.

Although Sedona is well known for its wonderful hiking, biking, and outdoor activities, you can also enjoy Jeep tours or hot air balloon rides to fully immerse yourself in all that the city has to offer. Less than a two-hour drive from the Phoenix airport, Sedona is definitely somewhere to visit if you’re a senior single over 60 looking for a relaxing but invigorating adventure.

Kiawah Island Golf Resort, South Carolina

If there’s nothing you love more than golfing, consider a trip to Kiawah Island Golf Resort on a stunning barrier island off the coast of South Carolina. You’ll probably remember Kiawah from the 2021 PGA Championship. The Resort features five spectacular courses, including Turtle Point designed by the one and only Jack Nicklaus.

Planning an entire vacation centered around golf is a wonderful vacation for single men. Plus, you’ll be close to Charleston so if you want to spend the day downtown shopping or taking in the local sights, it’s convenient and easy to access.

Tips for Seniors Traveling Alone

If you’re new to traveling alone as a senior over 60, it might feel daunting or overwhelming—but the benefits of traveling as a senior solo are countless. Here are a few tips for seniors traveling alone:

  • Start small. One of the easiest ways to get comfortable traveling on your own as a senior is to start small. Pick a few local destinations in your comfort zone—and plan your itinerary. Once you’ve done a local trip, or even a day trip or two, you’ll likely feel more confident and self-assured. If there’s a more intense trip on your bucket list, you’ll be well-prepared for it.
  • Try something new. If you’re in your retirement years and adventuring without a set schedule, don’t hold yourself back from trying something new. Have you always wanted to try something in particular but never did? Now is your perfect chance to explore and experiment.
  • Use technology. Although there might be a learning curve when it comes to new technologies, relying on tech during your travels can be a huge help. From scheduling a ride-share service such as Uber or Lyft from your phone to checking in for your flight with one tap, using technology as a senior single traveling can help alleviate stress and extra work.
  • Make friends. If you have hesitation about traveling alone, consider a guided tour group that caters to senior citizens. Although you may arrive and depart alone, being in a group situation will provide you with friends and acquaintances to spend time with, enjoy a meal together, or even go for a hike or outdoor excursion together.
  • Listen to your gut. When traveling to new areas, pay attention to your surroundings and trust your gut. Try to stay in well-lit, well-populated areas and remain in public spaces. Another great way to support your overall safety is to arrive during the daytime—avoid scheduling your arrival after dusk falls.

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The Boutique Adventurer: Luxury Adventure Travel Blog focussed on Emerging Destinations for those over 35

25 Fantastic Singles Travel Groups You’ll Love

By: Author Amanda OBrien

Posted on Last updated: 04/04/2024

A few years ago there were hardly any single travel groups that offered options for holidays for one – let alone companies who entirely focused on solo departures and looked at things like no single supplements etc and solo travel groups.

Thank goodness for the growth in singles travelling as now there is a good economic reason for companies to look at developing great offers for those looking for holidays for one.

There are now singles travel groups over 30s, single travel for over 50, singles travel getaways, luxury solo travel tours and singles travel getaways galore.

I will let you know which of these tour companies I have traveled with and which I haven’t – if you then go and do a tour on one of the ones I haven’t been on please do let me know what they are like – and I would love you to write a guest post if you’re up for it.

There are so many options for solo traveling today – here are some great trips for single travelers.

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BEST SOLO TOUR OPERATOR: Short on time? You can’t go wrong with Explore which has a section dedicated to solo travel on their website.

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30 Singles Travel Groups

Top 3 companies for organised solo travel vacations.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Explore ✔️ Dedicated Solo Tours ✔️ Small Group Tours ✔️ No single supplement

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G Adventures ✔️ No single supplement ✔️ Free time in itineraries ✔️ Evening Group Meals

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Encounters Travel ✔️ Private & Small Group Focus ✔️ 20 Years Experience ✔️ Range of Tours

1. Group Tours for Solo Travellers

Explore is perhaps one of the best singles travel groups. It is also the company I have been a traveling single with the most so the best place to start! Explore has been running since 1981 so they have loads of experience with running tours.

Explore covers over 100 countries and has a maximum group size of 11 and there is no single supplement if you take a shared room. There is an option to have your own room but that does cost extra. They prioritize working with locals and do a great job finding expert guides.

Around 60% of people who go on Explore trips are traveling on their own and they break down solo vacations into age groups on their website which is really helpful.

My second recommendation for solo travel vacations is G Adventures . They have a wide range of small-group trips designed for the solo traveler. There is no single supplement as long as you are willing to share a room with someone of the same sex. G Adventures also offers single rooms at reasonable prices if that is your preference.

The itineraries for G Adventures trips tend to have more free time than some of the other tour companies in this article. This is great if you are someone that likes to have some time to yourself to relax or explore further but want the support and structure of an organised group trip.

One of the most difficult parts of solo travel can be dinner. Eating on your own can feel lonely and isolating. The tour leader organizes group meals most nights, so if you want company you will almost be able to find it.

If you are traveling alone one of the best ways not to feel like it is to join a group doing some challenge – when I summited Kilimanjaro on an organized solo tour. we were a team from almost the word go. More than half of the trip was traveling solo – some were single, some had partners who didn’t want to go, some like me had someone pull out last minute etc.

It didn’t matter who you had arrived with – what mattered was everyone wanted someone to talk to about whether or not to take Diamox, tips on altitude, share lollies, etc etc.

Check G Adventures Tours and Prices

Check Explore Tours and Prices

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I have done two travel solo tours with friends – North India and cycling Southern Iceland . Again an activity-based trip can be a great travel for singles option – particularly as you tend to be exhausted every night and eat and sleep.

⇒ Don’t miss my Complete Guides to Singles Holidays over 40s – and Vacations for over 50 singles – these thorough guides have all of the most commonly asked questions about Solo Travel – and everything I have learned.

Want to join me on a small group female trip to Africa? I am heading to Kenya in October on an 8 night safari with Walking Wild Africa and would love you to join me. It’s a unique mix of game drives, walking safari and some chill time. Make sure you tell Kim that you want to go on the tour with The Boutique Adventurer so she gets the right one!

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⇒ Still not sure about group travel for singles? Check out this great post on The Benefits of Solo Trave l .

2. Solo Female Travelers Club

Solo Female Travelers Club is a community of more than 90,000, run by the fantastic travel bloggers Meg and Mar. The heart of the community is their Facebook group, which has some great information and is the perfect way to meet other females interested in traveling solo.

Meg and Mar also run female-only small group tours that range from luxury retreats to adventurous expeditions in some awesome locations.

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3. Luxury Single Traveller Vacations

One company I have been particularly keen to try but it just hasn’t worked out on timings and destinations is Flash Pack . I love the tone and feel of their website – it is very much about boutique adventures.

They focus on people in their 30s and 40s and seem to have some great travel groups for solo travelers.

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Australian based Travelling Divas also promises boutique hotels and customized trips. I have also been very keen to try Cox and Kings solo holidays .

Cox and Kings have a great reputation as a high-end travel specialist so I am highly confident that the thread count on their sheets will be up to my standards based on how fantastic their hotels look.

These trips though will, of course, be at a premium to some of the other options I have mentioned. But their group travel singles options look terrific.

⇒ Looking for some travel inspiration? Check out this post on The Best Adventure and Travel Quotes .

⇒ Spas and skiing are terrific options for solo travelers. Check out my posts on the best Singles Ski Holiday options and on 30 Fabulous Solo Spa Breaks.

4. Solo Travel Companies that are specifically for traveling alone

I would highly recommend that you think beyond the country you live in when it comes to solo travel groups. For example, quite a few travel companies based in Australia now run specific holidays for solo travel groups.

Encounter Travels is all about solo travel but not traveling alone as they say.

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They also age match so if you are a 35-year-old solo traveler you won’t be in a group of people in their 70s. They do have quite a few trips to various parts of Australia but also a few trips to other places around the world.

Another solo travel company based in Australia is Twos a Crowd . Some UK based companies that specialize in solo travel groups are:

⇒ www.solosholidays.co.uk

⇒ www.justyou.co.uk

⇒ www.friendshiptravel.co.uk

5. Companies that specialise in Adventure

For a more adventurous bent check out    8th-day adventures . They are a London based club that has lots of sporting events and other fun things that are a mix of social and activity.

They also run some group holidays which could be good for the more adventurous solo traveler eg Everest base camp

An interesting-sounding organization is Archaeo Adventures. This female-focused travel company looks at adventures in countries like Morocco and Jordan in small groups. They are about boutique hotels, working with locals, and off-the-beaten-track experiences.

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Female-focused hosted adventure trips are also the focus of Living Big which is US-based. Another company specializing in solo travel groups USA is Overseas Adventure Travel , which offers some fantastic-sounding trips for adventurous solo travelers.

Heading to Australia there are Adventurous Women and Another World Adventures.  Another World Adventures curates adventures from different providers. It is a very comprehensive site with loads of options that sound great.

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6. Cruises for Solo Travelers

Even cruise ships have gotten on board with the growth in solo travel. Norwegian Cruise Line is the brand most commonly mentioned for having actually built single cabins and apparently there is a dedicated area for solo travelers.

They have several cruise brands – Norwegian Epic, Breakaway, Getaway, and Escape. But ensure you look closely as these can be more family-focused at certain times of the year – check out my top tip 2 below.

Encounter Travel also has loads of information on solo cruise options. They even have a “cabin mates wanted” section where you can potentially find another same-sex solo traveler with whom you can share a cabin.

7. Charity Based Solo Travel Companies

There are a few organisations that run group tours that have some activity/challenge that supports a charity. These can be a great way to find others to travel with and the shared sense of purpose can surely add to the group bond.

Have a look at Global Adventure Challenges and Charity Challenge.

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8. Passion-based Solo Travel Tours

An organized trip around an activity you love that is also about solo travel is a fantastic formula to follow. Even if you don’t really bond with anyone on the trip if you have learned more about Italian cooking or photographing sea life it is a well-spent holiday.

Quite a few organizations I have listed above offer planned trips around passions and hobbies. Here are a few others I’ve found:

Frui has some fantastic looking passion-based trips – from photography (a great one for solo travel) to painting to food in some lovely locations. I did a day class with them once in London in photography and they were great.

The Red Sea in Egypt appears to be a very popular solo travel spot – most likely driven by the amount of activity that can be done in the water. There are also numerous diving and/or underwater photography courses in the area.

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Skyros is a very famous spot in Greece for activity/passion-based trips. They used to have a bit of a self-help bent but now they are very focused on passions like painting, singing, yoga, and learning.

They have two locations in Greece and one on the Isle of Wight for taster weekends. According to their site, 70% of their travelers are between 40 and 60, and most travel solo. This is a great option if you’re looking for singles travel groups over 40.

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9. Something Different for Single Travel Groups

In August 2017, I spent a month living life Unsettled in Medellin Colombia, and loved it. Unsettled is a fantastic concept. Essentially it aims to give people the experience of living in a city for a month rather than being a tourist.

It does this because it has about 25-30 people sign up, organizes apartments and coworking space and sets up activities that you can participate in as much or as little as you like.

The other people on the trip are your community, the hosts act as your connection to local life and having an apartment and workspace means it feels more like living.

They choose brilliant locations from Buenos Aires to Cape Town to Barcelona . I highly recommend checking them out.

If you decide to live life Unsettled then use the code “FRIENDSOFUNSETTLED”  and tell them that the Boutique Adventurer sent you for a discount of USD$150 .

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Solo Travel Tips

1. mix up your plans.

A great way to travel solo is to mix things up. If you were heading to say Australia you could go and stay in a spa for a few days (a great way to meet people), head to say Sydney on your own and stay at a boutique hotel and use Tinder or join a meetup group.

You could then join an organized tour with someone like Explore, travel with them for a while, and then have some time solo again. Committing to a lengthy organized tour can be a bit much – plus it is hard to find one that covers everything that you want.

I find a mix is optimal – if you feel lonely it is only a few days till you have company, if you’re dying to be on your own again it’s only a few days till that happens. And you may very well meet others traveling alone on your organized section who are keen to have further adventures after the tour.

I have many friends I have met when traveling solo who become travel buddies and loads of other friends of mine are the same.

2. Avoid School Holidays

September is a great time to travel solo. Be careful of all organized tours/cruises etc during any school holiday time, particularly over the summer, as you may end up surrounded by families.

However, school has returned in September, and there are often many deals for solo travelers.

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3. Fill Up your Kindle

There is nothing like a good book to keep you company when traveling solo! I keep adding to my list – please email me with more suggestions! [email protected] .

I keep them all in my Amazon shop. And I have just launched a range of e-books aimed at solo travelers! I have an ebook on Solo Travel, my trip to Colombia with Unsettled and Everest Base Camp .

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Frequently Asked Questions about Solo Travel

Are there travel companies just for single people.

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Yes! There are several travel companies just for single people as well as companies like G Adventures that offer trips designed for single travelers.

What is the best holiday destination for singles?

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In my opinion, rather than focusing on a particular destination singles should look at holidays with a focus or goal like a cycling trip or a trek. This is most likely to bring together like-minded people and provide a common purpose.

Is solo travel lonely?

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It can be. The best way to avoid feeling lonely when traveling solo is to join an organised tour. Or if you are on your own look at staying in high-end hostels for some comfort and the chance to meet others. And a good book can transport you from any difficult situation! And don’t forget to check out things like the safest cities in the US to make sure you can relax during your trip.

How do I meet other female solo travelers?

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There are several facebook groups for female solo travelers such as Solo Female Travelers (who also organise group trips for solo female travelers). I have also found that going to a spa/yoga retreat can be a good way to meet other female solo travelers.

Who Paid for What with this Singles Travel Groups Post

I paid for everything associated with this post. This was completely me travelling and not working with any tourism boards or hotels or tour groups. Much of what is in this post is stuff I learned before I started my blog – and probably a lot of what led me to start a travel blog.

However, this singles travel groups post does contain affiliate links. That means that if you click through on them and make a purchase I may well receive a small commission. I just wanted to make sure that you knew.

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Amanda O’Brien is the creator and editor of The Boutique Adventurer. She has visited 80 countries and is a member of the British Guild of Travel Writers as well as the IFTWTA. She is passionate about wine had has just completed Level 3 of the WSET. Born in Australia, she lives in London.

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Pratik Sharma

Thursday 6th of August 2020

Amazing article. Thank you for sharing this blog for single travel groups.

Christian Alcantara

Thursday 7th of May 2020

I've never done solo travel before, but if ever that I plan to do so I will definitely get back at this post.

Sarena Wilson

Friday 11th of August 2017

Wow! Incredible beautiful site with great informative content. thanks for sharing this............post........... Everest trekking

Monday 15th of May 2017

Great ideas. I have done a lot of solo tour travel as I like the security of a tour when I am on my own. Some other companies:

Contiki is great for the 18-35s, especially when you haven't travelled much before.

My favourite company is G Adventures, no single supplement, but you can pay for your own room and a huge range of tours world wide. They are Canadian based. All ages, very budget and affordable.

Another one very similar to G Adventures but Australian based is Intrepid tours. World wide, budget, no single supplement but also has own room option if you don't want to share.

I have made life long friends on these tours when I was travelling solo. Now we meet up all over the world and do tours together!

Jocelyn Soltren

Friday 12th of May 2017

Awesome article thank you for sharing.

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Vacations for singles over 50s & 60s

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Travelling single? Small group travel could be just the ticket

Is a  Japanese  onsen calling you? Or maybe a flavour-packed taco in the streets of  Mexico City  has your name on it? Whether you’re travelling solo, single or simply can’t be labelled, our small group tours are the perfect way to explore a destination and meet like-minded people. While our tours aren’t exclusively for single travellers in their  50s or 60s , you'll be part of a small group of intergenerational, adventure-hungry individuals who are just as keen to explore as you are. From swapping anecdotes over Aperols on the  Amalfi Coast  to late-night chats under the desert skies of Wadi Rum, it’s often those moments of connection – big and small – that are most memorable. 

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Our trips can be great for singles over 50 and 60 as we take care of safety, logistics and transport so you can focus your time on the joy of travel. We don’t offer the classic ‘singles-only’ tours, but we do provide the perfect base for people looking to get to know others, usually a varied mix of ages, nationalities, cultures and more. Since our tours are so diverse, this could mean you’re on a trip with couples in their 40s, singles in their 20s, family groups or people travelling on their own in their fifties and beyond. Our tours aren’t specifically designed for making perfect matches, but hey, if it happens, it  happens .

The best part of travelling in a small group is the friends you can make in the most unlikely of places – we’re talking while hiking the  Inca Trail  or cooking dhal in  Sri Lanka . It also means a bunch of new faces to share the world’s most epic experiences with and a few people around to watch your back (especially when walking through a traffic crossing in  Vietnam ). No matter who you’re sharing your trip with, you’ll be docking at unbelievable sites, meeting local people and getting a one-of-a-kind journey - single or not, we think that's pretty epic.

Travelling solo at any age can feel like a big deal, especially when venturing to far-off places. That’s why small group tours are the perfect fit, no matter if you’re travelling alone at 25 or 65. We’ll do the planning, manage the itinerary, handle the transport and keep  safety  in mind - all so you can immerse yourself to the max. Not to mention, your guide will be able to support you with potential language barriers, give recommendations, show you the best spots for photos and so much more. Don’t just take our word for it; find out for yourself.

Maybe you’ve already seen the big sites and now looking for a different experience or new perspective. That’s where we come in. Our tours are led by our Local Leaders, all of whom are experts in their corner of the world and are out there showing it to others right now. Their knowledge of their country’s attractions, delicacies, cultures and communities is something you probably won’t get to experience elsewhere. Find yourself ducking into unknown hotspots and learning more than just the basics when you’re on one of our trips.

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Do I need a COVID-19 vaccine to join an Intrepid trip?

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From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travellers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travellers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

Who are Intrepid travellers?

Intrepid adventures are for travellers with a yearning to get off the beaten track. Whether you're travelling solo, with a group of friends, or are aged 18 or 70, there is an Intrepid adventure to suit your interests and comfort level. Each Intrepid adventure has a physical rating and cultural grading to help you decide if the trip is right for you. No special skills are required for most adventures, just a sense of adventure and a curiosity about the world. Even on our camping adventures, no previous experience is required; our tents are easy to set up, even for first-time campers.

Are there age restrictions on your trips?

For the majority of our trips, the minimum age is 15. An adult must accompany all children under the age of 18. Our Overland Adventures have a minimum age of 18. Younger children can join us on our Family trips and Short Break Adventures , but check each trip for its minimum age, which is located on the trip’s overview page on the website. Most of our trips don’t have a maximum age limit, but a Self-Assessment Form is required for all travellers 70 years and over.

How many people will be on my trip?

Good things come in small packages, which is why we keep our group sizes down. This means we’re small enough to remain flexible as we thread our way through communities without intimidating the locals. On most of our trips you’ll be part of an intimate group of 12-16 people, though our group sizes are on average 10 people. Our Overland trips are in purpose-built vehicles that can carry up to 24 travellers. Group sizes are displayed on each trip’s overview page on our website.

I’m travelling alone – is that OK?

This is the beauty of the Intrepid style of travel: many of our travellers join because they are travelling solo and want to meet and share experiences with like-minded people. 

I have a disability – can I join an Intrepid trip?

Intrepid is committed to making travel widely accessible, regardless of ability or disability. We ask that you carefully consider whether you are physically and mentally able to complete the itinerary you have chosen, recognising that on many trips you will be required to carry your own bags and use public transport.

Where we can we will make reasonable adjustments to the operation of our trips to facilitate the requirements of disabled travellers – such as booking ground floor accommodation, or having our leaders communicate important directions in writing as well as verbally. Many travellers with disabilities have been able to enjoy our trips by travelling with a friend or companion who can assist with specific needs. If joining a group trip is not practical we may be able to provide you with a private departure. Please contact our sales team for further information on any of our itineraries.

Do I need to buy travel insurance?

Travel insurance is compulsory on all our trips if you’re travelling internationally. We require that at a minimum you are covered for medical expenses including emergency repatriation, but minimum coverage may differ from trip to trip, so make sure you check the Travel Insurance section in your Essential Trip Information. You will not be permitted to join the group until your leader has sighted your insurance policy number and the insurance company's 24-hour emergency contact number – it’s really important there are no barriers to getting emergency assistance for you.

For travellers who reside within the European Union, Switzerland or the USA, the requirement to purchase travel insurance cannot be compulsory. However, the purchase of travel insurance is still highly recommended, and travellers from these regions who decline travel insurance when travelling outside their home region must sign a Travel Insurance Waiver Form at the Group Meeting, recognising personal responsibility for emergency medical and repatriation costs should they arise.

Will I have my own room?

It’s completely up to you. On our trips rooming is organised on a twin-share basis and we pair up solo travellers with another traveller of the same gender as per the gender marker on each of their passports. But if you'd like your own room, an individual room is available on the majority of our trips (it’s just a small extra charge). Just mention this to our  customer service team  when booking your trip and they'll arrange it for you.

As a responsible tour operator, we strive to create a safe and inclusive environment for everyone. In the case that your gender identity differs from what is indicated on your passport, please  contact us  so that we can discuss rooming options with you.

On a small selection of itineraries some accommodations are booked on an open gender, multi-share basis (for example on a felucca in Egypt or an overnight train in Vietnam). In those instances it will clearly be stated in our Essential Trip Information prior to booking and travelling.

How does group time work?

Whether you’re travelling solo or with a partner, our trips have a set itinerary. But within that there’s time set aside for your own exploration (if you want to – no pressure). The amount of free time depends on the  travel style  - you can ask your guide for a few tips then head out alone, or hang out with the group and see where the day takes you.

What makes a small group tour better than a coach tour?

The main difference between a small group tour and a coach tour is the size of the group; our tours have 10 travellers each (on average), while coaches can hold up to 60 people. This means that you'll never have to vie for your leader's attention on a small group tour because you'll automatically have it.

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Travel Insurance for Seniors & Retirees: 5 Top Picks

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While anyone planning a trip overseas can benefit from having a travel insurance plan in place, older travelers need to prioritize this coverage more than others. The fact is, senior travelers and retirees have unique worries and risks to think about any time they travel far from home. These risks increase their need for travel health insurance and emergency medical coverage, as well as coverage for emergency medical evacuation that applies anywhere in the world.

Which travel insurance options work best for seniors? There are many travel insurance plans that were created with retirees in mind, although you'll want to compare them side by side. For example, you may want to look at coverage limits for medical expenses and coverage for preexisting conditions above all else.

U.S. News editors compared more than 20 of the top travel insurance companies to find the best plans for seniors. This list does the heavy lifting for you as you search for the best senior travel insurance of 2023, so read on to learn about the top picks.

  • Allianz Travel Insurance: Best Annual Coverage
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You can purchase some travel insurance plans (but not all) if you're older than 80 years old. However, your premiums may be higher and you'll typically qualify for lower coverage limits overall. Make sure you compare the best travel insurance plans for seniors to find the right fit for your needs.

Since seniors and retirees are more likely to face a medical emergency during a trip, most travel insurance plans for seniors include coverage for emergency medical expenses and emergency medical evacuation. Coverages vary among plans, as do limits, so make sure to compare options before you book a trip overseas.

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Best Cruise Lines for Single Seniors

Do you like going on cruises? Are you single and would like to travel with similar people in your age range? Several cruise lines cater well to single seniors by offering activities, accommodations, and social events tailored to their interests. 

Here are some popular cruise line options for single seniors:

  • Best Luxurious Cruise Line – Silversea Cruises – Silversea specializes in luxury cruising with smaller ships that offer an intimate atmosphere. Its sophisticated ambiance and personalized service can appeal to single seniors looking for a premium experience.
  • Best Adult-Only – Viking Ocean Cruises – Viking Ocean Cruises offers an intimate and relaxed cruising experience with no children on board. Itineraries focus on cultural immersion, and its ships feature a variety of amenities and activities suitable for solo travelers, including single stateroom options.
  • Best Entertainment – Cunard Line – Known for its elegant atmosphere and traditional ocean liner experience, Cunard attracts many single seniors. The line offers a variety of enrichment programs, social activities, and formal evenings.
  • Best Long Cruises – Holland America Line – Holland America provides a classic cruising experience with a focus on enrichment activities, cultural experiences, and fine dining. Their ships offer a welcoming atmosphere for solo travelers, including dedicated solo cabins on some ships.
  • Best Over 50 – Saga Cruises – Specifically designed for passengers aged 50 and older, Saga Cruises caters to the needs and interests of mature travelers. They offer single cabins, a relaxed atmosphere, and a variety of inclusive activities and excursions.

When choosing a cruise line, consider factors such as the itinerary, onboard amenities, dining options, and the atmosphere that best suits your preferences and interests as a single senior traveler. 

What to Look for in a Cruise Line for Single Seniors

When single seniors are choosing a cruise line, several factors must be considered to ensure an enjoyable and comfortable experience. 

Solo Cabins

Some cruise lines offer cabins designed specifically for solo travelers. These can be more affordable than paying a single supplement on a regular double cabin. Check if the cruise line provides these and what the associated costs are.

Single Supplements

Many cruise lines charge a single supplement fee, which can sometimes be up to 100% of the cabin cost. Look for cruise lines that offer reduced or no single supplement fees, which can make cruising more affordable for solo travelers.

Age Demographic

Choose a cruise line that caters to a mature audience or offers specific cruises for seniors. This can enhance your social experience, providing you with opportunities to meet other travelers in your age group.

Onboard Activities and Programs

Look for ships that offer programs and activities suited to your interests. Enrichment programs, lectures, workshops, cultural tours, and gentle physical activities are popular among senior travelers.

Social Opportunities

Some cruise lines organize events specifically for solo travelers, such as welcome receptions or group dining options. These can help you meet other solo travelers and create a sense of community on board.

Itinerary and Duration

Consider the length of the cruise and the destinations. Some seniors prefer longer cruises that visit multiple or exotic locations, while others might prefer shorter, more relaxed itineraries.

Accessibility and Medical Facilities

Check the ship’s accessibility features, especially if you have mobility challenges. Also, ensure that there are medical facilities onboard, which is crucial for older travelers.

Dining Options

Flexible dining options, including open seating and multiple venues, are important to seniors. Some appreciate gourmet dining experiences, while others might prefer more casual options.

Ship Size and Amenities

The size of the ship can impact your experience. Smaller ships often provide a more intimate and less crowded experience, which might appeal to those who prefer a quieter environment. Larger ships might offer more amenities and activities.

Cost and Inclusions

Finally, consider what is included in the price of your cruise. Some luxury lines offer all-inclusive pricing that covers meals, beverages, and even excursions, which can be very convenient and help manage your budget.

Cruise Lines for Single Seniors

These cruise lines prioritize comfort, accessibility, and refined entertainment, ensuring that single seniors can enjoy a fulfilling and hassle-free voyage. 

With special features like single cabins, age-specific activities, and inclusive pricing, these cruise lines are superb choices for seniors traveling solo or looking to meet peers in a sophisticated, welcoming setting.

Best Luxurious Cruise Line – Silversea Cruises

Silversea Cruises is renowned for its ultra-luxury cruising experience. It operates a fleet of small, intimate ships that sail to over 900 destinations globally. This cruise line is perfect for those seeking an all-inclusive experience with personalized service. 

The cruise line offers a premier experience tailored towards those who value sophistication, serenity, and depth in their travel adventures. Its focus on luxury and personal comfort makes it an excellent choice for single seniors who are looking for a rich and hassle-free cruising experience.

Key Features of Silversea Cruises

  • All-Inclusive Luxury – Silversea fares generally include gourmet dining, sophisticated wines and spirits, gratuities, and an in-suite butler service, ensuring a highly personalized and carefree cruise experience.
  • Intimate Ship Size – The smaller ship size not only allows access to ports that larger ships cannot reach but also creates a more personal and less crowded experience. This environment fosters easy socializing and personalized attention from the crew.
  • Enrichment Programs – Silversea offers extensive enrichment opportunities such as lectures from guest speakers, culinary demonstrations, and destination-focused insights that cater to the intellectually curious traveler.
  • Personalized Experience – Due to the small size of the ships, staff can provide more attentive and personalized service. Each suite comes with butler service, enhancing the luxury experience.
  • Exotic and Comprehensive Itineraries – Silversea ships visit both common and off-the-beaten-path destinations, offering deeper cultural immersion and unique experiences.
  • High-Quality Dining – With a variety of dining options including partnerships with Relais & Châteaux, Silversea offers exceptional culinary experiences that are included in the cruise fare.
  • Higher Cost – Silversea’s luxurious offerings and all-inclusive nature mean it tends to be more expensive than many other cruise lines, which might be a consideration for budget-conscious travelers.
  • Less Varied Nightlife and Entertainment – Compared to larger ships, the entertainment onboard is more subdued, focusing more on enrichment than on high-energy shows or parties.
  • Older Ships – Some of the ships are older, which might not appeal to those looking for the latest onboard technologies or brand-new facilities, although they are well-maintained and luxurious.

Best Adult-Only Cruise Line – Viking Cruises

Viking Ocean Cruises is known for its modern, elegant ships and emphasis on cultural enrichment and destination-focused itineraries. It maintains an adults-only policy, which provides a calm atmosphere, particularly appealing to those seeking a quiet and sophisticated cruise experience. 

The line caters extensively to solo travelers, including offering specific single staterooms, making it an excellent choice for single seniors who appreciate culture, history, and relaxed sophistication. Viking Ocean Cruises provides a refined and thoughtful ocean or river cruising experience that is ideal for single seniors looking for relaxation, enrichment, and a deep dive into the cultures they visit.

Key Features of Viking Ocean Cruises

  • Adults-Only Policy – Viking Ocean Cruises maintains a strict 18-and-over policy, which ensures a serene environment free from the noise and activity associated with children and families. This policy appeals especially to those seeking peace and quiet.
  • Cultural Immersion and Enrichment – Viking provides its passengers with immersive cultural experiences both onboard and ashore. Lectures, themed talks, and destination performances are common, as are included excursions at each port that focus on local culture, history, and cuisine.
  • All-Inclusive Value – Fares include one shore excursion in each port and all onboard meals (including specialty restaurants), making the cruising experience worry-free and comprehensive with no hidden costs.
  • Focus on Destination – Itineraries are designed to spend more time in port, often with overnight stays, allowing deeper exploration of the destinations.
  • Intimate and Comfortable Ships – With a smaller ship size compared to mainstream mega-ships, Viking offers a more personal and less crowded experience, facilitating easier social interactions and more attentive service.
  • High-Quality, Varied Dining Options – Viking’s cuisine is widely praised. It features ingredients sourced from destinations along the itinerary and multiple dining venues that are all included in the cruise fare.
  • Limited Entertainment Options – The entertainment onboard Viking is more low-key, lacking the large-scale shows or casino facilities found on bigger cruise ships, which might not appeal to those seeking a vibrant nightlife.
  • Higher Price Point – While offering considerable value through its inclusive pricing, Viking’s upfront cost can be higher than some other cruise lines, which might be a deterrent for budget-conscious travelers.

Best Entertainment – Cunard Line  

Cunard Line stands as a beacon of traditional and elegant ocean travel. It is known for its iconic transatlantic crossings aboard the Queen Mary 2, among other luxurious vessels. This cruise line blends modern amenities with classic charm, offering a timeless cruise experience that appeals to those who appreciate a touch of nostalgia and class. 

With its unique blend of historical grandeur and contemporary sophistication, Cunard is a favorite among more mature travelers, including single seniors looking for a distinguished and serene cruising experience.

Cunard Line delivers a cruise experience that is steeped in tradition and luxury, making it particularly appealing to single seniors and those who cherish an elegant, slower-paced travel style. It stands out for its commitment to maintaining the grace of classic ocean voyages while still providing all the amenities expected of a modern luxury cruise.

Key Features of Cunard Line

  • Transatlantic Crossings and World Voyages – Cunard is famed for its transatlantic crossings between New York and Southampton, a unique offering in the modern cruising world. It also offers extensive world voyages that appeal to those who wish to explore the globe in comfort.
  • Enrichment Programs – Cunard prides itself on a broad range of enrichment activities. These include lectures from its Insights program, which features talks by notable historians, scientists, politicians, and more. Cunard also offers workshops and classes ranging from acting and dancing to wine tasting and art.
  • Traditional British Elegance – Cunard ships exude classic British elegance, including afternoon tea served by white-gloved waitstaff, grand ballrooms, and formal gala nights, providing an experience reminiscent of the golden age of ocean travel.
  • Sophisticated Atmosphere – The cruise line upholds a formal and refined ambiance that caters especially well to those who enjoy dressing up and engaging in traditional cruise activities like ballroom dancing.
  • Extensive Itineraries – In addition to the unique transatlantic crossings, Cunard offers a diverse range of itineraries globally, from short trips to full world cruises, providing options for all lengths and types of vacations.
  • High-Quality Dining, Entertainment, and Service – Cunard has a strong reputation for its dining options, from the grand main dining rooms to alternative dining venues that offer a range of gourmet meals prepared to high standards.
  • Formal Atmosphere May Not Appeal to All – The emphasis on formality, including mandatory gala nights where formal attire is required, might not appeal to those looking for a casual vacation experience.
  • Higher Cost – Cunard’s luxurious offerings and unique experiences generally come with a higher price tag, especially for the transatlantic crossings and suites, which might be a consideration for budget-conscious travelers.

Best Long Cruises – Holland America Line

Holland America Line (HAL) is renowned for its mid-sized ships that combine classic maritime traditions with modern hospitality and service. This cruise line appeals to a mature demographic, offering an elegant, relaxed, and refined cruising experience. 

Known for its excellent customer service, spacious staterooms, and a wide array of enrichment programs, Holland America Line is particularly popular among mature adults and single seniors who prefer a sophisticated yet understated atmosphere.

Holland America Line is a superb choice for single seniors and mature travelers who prioritize comfort, excellent service, and enriching experiences over the hustle and bustle of larger, more family-oriented cruise lines. Its commitment to a refined cruise experience makes it ideal for those seeking a peaceful and enriching vacation on the seas.

Key Features of Holland America Line

  • Mid-sized Ships – HAL’s ships are designed to be larger than boutique vessels but smaller than mega-ships, striking a balance that allows for a more intimate feel without sacrificing amenities. This size allows for easier navigation of the ship and a more personal level of service.
  • Enrichment Programs and Activities – Holland America places a strong emphasis on cultural enrichment and lifelong learning, offering culinary demonstrations in the Culinary Arts Center modeled after the setup of a broadcast kitchen, digital workshops powered by Windows, and BBC Earth Experiences presentations. These programs appeal particularly to those interested in personal growth and learning.
  • Culinary Excellence – In partnership with America’s Test Kitchen, HAL offers cooking shows and hands-on workshops where passengers can learn cooking techniques and recipes. The dining options aboard are diverse, ranging from casual to fine dining, including partnerships with renowned chefs.
  • Focus on Destination Immersion – Holland America Line excels in creating itineraries that go deep into the cultural aspects of their destinations, often including longer stays, overnight port visits, and extensive shore excursion options to explore local cultures.
  • Adult-Focused Activities – The onboard atmosphere emphasizes serene experiences like cooking classes, wine tastings, and music performances, catering more to adults and less to families with young children.
  • Excellent Service – Known for attentive and high-quality service, the staff on HAL’s ships ensure that each guest feels cared for and valued. This is particularly appealing to older adults who appreciate recognition and personal interaction.
  • Quieter Nightlife – Those looking for vibrant nightlife might find HAL’s entertainment offerings a bit subdued. The nightlife focuses more on relaxation and conversation rather than high-energy parties or late-night dance clubs.
  • Decor and Amenities May Feel Dated – Some passengers feel that the ships, while elegant, could benefit from updates and renovations to match the more modern amenities found on newer ships from competing lines.

Best Over 50 – Saga Cruises

Saga Cruises is a British-based cruise line that specifically caters to travelers aged 50 and over, making it an ideal choice for mature adults and single seniors seeking a comfortable and enjoyable cruise experience tailored to their interests. 

The cruise line operates smaller ships, which creates an intimate and friendly atmosphere. This exclusivity for older adults ensures that all facilities, activities, and excursions are designed with senior travelers in mind, providing a bespoke and worry-free cruising environment.

Saga Cruises provides an excellent option for single seniors and older travelers who appreciate an environment that caters exclusively to their age group. With a focus on comfort, accessibility, and tailored activities, Saga ensures a relaxed and enriching cruise experience in a friendly, like-minded community atmosphere.

Key Features of Saga Cruises

  • Age-Specific Cruising – Saga Cruises requires at least one guest per cabin to be aged 50 years or older, with a companion over the age of 40 if not traveling solo. This age policy ensures that the onboard experience, activities, and entertainment are specifically tailored to the preferences of mature adults.
  • Smaller Ship Size – Saga’s fleet consists of smaller ships, which not only allows access to less-trafficked ports of call but also facilitates a more personal and less crowded experience onboard. This setup enhances the quality of service and allows for easier socializing among passengers.
  • All-Inclusive Pricing – Fares on Saga cruises include many amenities that are often extra on other lines, such as travel insurance, gratuities, shuttle buses to and from port towns, Wi-Fi, and a selection of wines at meals. This makes it easy for seniors to manage their travel budget without surprise costs.
  • Personalized Attention and Service – With a high staff-to-passenger ratio and smaller ship sizes, passengers receive more personalized attention from the crew, enhancing the quality of the customer service experience.
  • Comprehensive Medical Support – Understanding the needs of its demographic, Saga ships are well equipped with medical facilities, and there are qualified medical professionals onboard to handle any health-related issues that may arise.
  • Designed for Accessibility – The ships and their programs are designed with accessibility in mind, which is a crucial consideration for seniors. Facilities are easily navigable for those with mobility issues, and special accommodations can be arranged as needed.
  • Limited Ship and Itinerary Choices – Being a smaller cruise line, Saga offers fewer ships and itineraries compared to larger global operators. This might limit options for those looking for more exotic or varied routes.
  • British Focus –  With a primarily British passenger base and operations, the onboard culture, entertainment, and food might be heavily UK-centric, which might not appeal to non-British travelers looking for a more international experience.

Whether choosing the luxurious intimacy of Silversea, the culturally immersive Viking Ocean Cruises, the traditional elegance of Cunard, the enriching environments of Holland America, or the senior-specific offerings of Saga Cruises, each line provides unique advantages that cater to mature adults. These cruise lines prioritize comfort, accessibility, and refined entertainment, ensuring that single seniors can enjoy a fulfilling and hassle-free voyage.

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This was a really informative blog. Thank you. I am quite new to cruising but have been on 4 in the past year. I always choose an inside cabin as I have the same facilities as everyone else, but for about half the price (another cruise!). Out of the four cruises, three had no single supplement at all. One was on P and O and two on MSC, so it is always worth looking around x

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