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2 days ago

18 Best Lakes to Visit in the USA

The United States is blessed with an abundance of breathtaking natural landscapes, and its beautiful lakes are no exception. From the quiet shores of the East Coast to the majestic expanses of the West, the USA offers a diverse range of lakes that cater…

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4 days ago

What Long-Haul Travel Has Taught Me About Traveling Well

The reality of a long-haul trip can feel daunting, especially if traveling alone. My bi-annual journey between Koh Lanta, Thailand and Ottawa, Canada has two very long flights, with shorter ones at the beginning and end. In total, it’s usually close to 40 hours…

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6 days ago

Rideshare Safety for Women: Things to Know Before You Go

It was not that long ago that women travelling alone had to stand in a dark, lonely spot and hope to flag down a cab. We now have rideshare options like Uber and Lyft that have opened up a world of possibilities helping us get to and from airports, medical appointments, restaurants, and a myriad of other…

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1 week ago

Is a Micro Camper the Best Kind of Freedom for Solo Women Over 60?

I love being over 60, but it does come with a few downsides. When I travel, I sometimes need an afternoon siesta, often need to find a loo quick, and my body thermometer fluctuates in an instant. Imagine having a comfy bed and toilet close by, somewhere to stash additional clothes – or just a place to sit and make a nice cup of coffee…

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1 week ago

Head to South Padre Island, Texas’ Best Beach to Create Happy Family Memories

The moment we crossed the Queen Isabella Memorial Bridge onto South Padre Island on the Texas Gulf Coast, everything shifted. The air felt softer, the horizon wider, and the pace a whole lot slower. We, and our 7-year-old grandson, Aaron, had…

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1 week ago

Hotels, B&Bs and Camping Sites: Where Do You Love to Stay When You Travel?

Being in the travel industry all my life has given me access to many different styles of lodgings. From large all-inclusive resorts to small family owned boutique style hotels and everything in between. Although I did draw a line at tents… camping is not for me! Making the right choice is important for a successful holiday…

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2 weeks ago

6 Best Airlines for Seniors in the USA: Comfort, Service, and Reliability Ranked

Do you feel like flying feels different now from how it did years ago? You’re not alone! Airports are busier than ever, flights feel crammed, and seats are definitely tighter. The whole experience can be more tiring than it used to be. If you’re like me, buying the cheapest ticket I can find…

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2 weeks ago

Bhaya Soul – Halong Bay’s First Wellness ‑ Inclusive Cruise

My partner and I left the chaos of Hanoi for Tuần Châu Harbor in Ha Long Bay, Vietnam. At the dedicated departure lounge, we sipped tea with real ginger and picked a scent to personalize our room (I chose rosemary orange). A Chinese violin crooned as we stepped aboard…

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3 weeks ago

How to Check If a Destination Is Safe Before You Book: A Step-by-Step Guide for Older Travelers

If you’re like me, you’re probably less carefree than before when making travel plans. I’m not sure whether this relates to age or current world events. Nonetheless, it’s important to check if a destination is safe, especially for older travelers. As a travel advisor, I make destination safety my top priority when clients reach out with their trip ideas, especially since most of my clients are over 50…

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3 weeks ago

A Taste of Pereira, Colombia: Exotic Fruits, Coffee Rituals, Chocolate Discoveries and Rum Evenings

The Colombian Coffee Region, or Zona Cafetera, is one of the country’s most beautiful, accessible, and welcoming corners. This was my first real introduction to this lush part of Colombia, and it didn’t take long to see why so many visitors fall for it. Anchored by the Western Andes “trifecta” of Pereira…

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