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Essential Travel Tips for Seniors

Posted on 07/15/202310/12/2023 by Mike

Travel Tips for Seniors
Travel can be an incredibly rewarding experience, especially for seniors. Exploring different countries and cultures can create lifelong memories and introduce us to new ideas and perspectives.

However, seniors must take the necessary precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. This is why I thought it helpful to provide these “Essential Travel Tips for Seniors”.

From researching the destination to staying healthy while traveling, senior travelers should always have a plan in place before heading off on their journey.

Here is a list of major recommendations to make sure your trip is pleasant and safe:

Start planning early

  • Book your flights and accommodations as far in advance as possible. This way, you will have ample time to research and develop a strategy or even itinerary for the trip.
  • Don’t over plan. Give yourself some free time for spontaneity as well as rest, if necessary.
  • Be sure to educate yourself about your destination. Critical things to know would be:
  • Climate and weather to expect during the trip
  • Transportation options available-including researching the advantages of multi-day fares or passes as well as the possibility of senior discounts
  • Find out if there are any requirements for vaccinations, etc.

Travel with a companion

Being in a group or with a trusted friend can provide many benefits for seniors who travel:

  • Provides security and assistance in case of emergency
  • Provides companionship and someone with whom you can share the experience (i.e. in lieu of eating alone)
  • Can be econonmical by sharing expenses such as hotel and travel costs

Check Passport and ID

  • If traveling outside of the country, make sure your passport or ID is current and won’t expire within 6 months of the trip
  • If you must apply for a new passport or renew your current one, plan on this taking several months. See U.S. passports | USAGov
  • It’s a good idea to make at least two photocopies of your passport. Take one copy with you when you’re out walking or on a tour at your destination. Keep the original passport in a safe place back at the hotel (preferably a safe).
  • Be sure to bring your driver’s license or other valid ID as well as your insurance cards…both for driving and medical care.

Pack light

  • If possible, limit your luggage to one check in and one carry-on bag per person. Be sure to keep all important items (all ID’s, medicines, electronics) in the carry-on. Traveling light will make the trip much easier and more pleasant

Visit the doctor before making arrangements for the trip

  • Ask the doctor whether you’re healthy enough to travel. Make sure you have the necessary medicines and vaccinations (some countries require proof of vaccination)
  • Regardless of the mode of travel chosen by seniors, it is essential to have several days’ worth of medications readily accessible. This becomes particularly crucial during air travel due to the limited access to checked bags and the potential for flight delays, which can create a tight schedule for seniors who require multiple daily doses of medication. Furthermore, the risk of lost baggage further exacerbates this issue. If a senior relies on liquid medication, it is advisable to collaborate with their physician to obtain documentation affirming the necessity of carrying these medications on a flight, thus facilitating compliance with Transportation Security Administration (TSA) regulations.

Travel insurance

  • Insurance that covers out-of-country medical expenses is a good idea. Including emergency evacuation coverage in the policy is also a good idea. As an example, if you were injured and needed a surgery, but preferred not to have it done at the travel location, you could be transported back to the US or other destination with more favorable medical facilities.

Make Sure Everything at Home is Taken Care of

  • Depending upon the duration of your trip, it is advisable to have someone check on your home and belongings while you are gone. This may include:
    • Taking care of and feeding pets (If they haven’t been sent to a second home)
    • Watering house plants
    • Put your mail on hold
    • Make sure things like your utilities will be paid while you are gone
    • Stop the newspaper and any other regular service that is unnecessary during your absence

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