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8 months ago

Flying with Ease After 60: Travel Tips for Cane, Walker, or Wheelchair Users

Traveling by plane after 60 can be both exciting and a little daunting, especially if you use a cane, walker, or wheelchair. Airports and airlines have made progress in accessibility, but the process still requires preparation and know-how. The good news? With the right planning…

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8 months ago

Insider Tips to Make Your Next International Flight Trouble-Free

You’ve probably been reading about all the hassles with air travel this summer. Perhaps you’ve had the misfortune of experiencing them yourself.  Delays. Cancellations. Lost luggage. While delays and cancellations are beyond a passenger’s control…

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8 months ago

Alpine Mountain Towns to Explore Before the End of 2025

We are only three months away from the end of the year, making this an excellent time for some magical getaways. For an unforgettable late-year adventure, there is no better place than the Alps. The Alps are not just majestic snow-capped peaks – they are a timeless escape…

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8 months ago

Are You Planning a First Walking Holiday? Here’s What You Need to Know

So, you’re this side of 60 and toying with the idea of embarking on your first walking holiday. It’s not as mad as it sounds. And it’s not just you – walking holidays are becoming increasingly popular as we seek out more immersive experiences and embrace the benefits of slow travel…

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8 months ago

Summer Travels: A Whealthy Dose of Green

Where have your summer travels taken you this year? Some new places, challenging adventures, or enjoyment of favorite stomping grounds? I was reflecting on this during one of many “longer than I like” drives to get from Point A to Point B. And I realized we always have some new…

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8 months ago

Visiting My First Greek Islands: Karpathos

Returning to Rhodes Old City from Lindos, we took the Sea Star ferry to the island of Karpathos, which took about four hours. This island offered a completely different experience and feel from Rhodes. We got off the ferry in the main town of Pigadia, the capital of Karpathos Island…

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8 months ago

Escape the Cold: Warm Winter Destinations Ideal for Arthritis Relief

When winter settles in with its cold winds and damp chill, many people living with arthritis notice their joints feel stiffer and more painful. Cold weather, especially when paired with rain or humidity, can trigger flare-ups that make everyday movement uncomfortable…

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8 months ago

Why Traveling with Your Grandchildren Is a Great Bonding Experience

Have you tried travelling with grandchildren? If you haven’t, we heartily recommend the experience! In recent years, multigenerational travel has become a growing market. An emerging subset based on this is grandparents and grandchildren are taking trips together, leaving the parents at home…

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8 months ago

Jaw-Dropping European Holiday Hotspots to Visit Without Crowds

Tired of rubbing shoulders just to get a view in world-famous destinations like Venice and Rome? Places overrun by crowds can ruin your dream vacation. Fortunately, plenty of lesser-known European destinations are just as intriguing. Seniors seeking less stressful vacation experiences…

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9 months ago

A Traveler’s Mindset: “I Can Rest When I Get Home”

Recently, I took a trip to Greece with my 22-year-old niece. She just graduated from college and has been a Greek Mythology buff since her early teens. I thought she should go to the place where all that came from. She lives in California, and I live in Oregon, so we don’t get to spend…

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