The Peterborough Examiner

MATURE LIVING

Make vacations and travel a key component of retirement

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When the time comes to bid farewell to conference calls, meetings and daily commutes, retirees have open schedules to fill with whichever activities they choose. Travel is one exciting way to pass the time. Traveling can be a rewarding prospect for active seniors, particular­ly those who successful­ly preplanned for retirement and have the income to fund various excursions. Many seniors, both in the United States and Canada, find that travel tops their todo lists once they retire. According to Senior Travel magazine, new travel options are emerging for newly minted retirees looking for something a little different from the status quo. The list of destinatio­ns retirees have at their disposal is limitless. The following ideas are some of the more popular ways retirees choose to travel.

• Road trips rule. Taking to the highways and byways is an excellent way to see the country. Seniors can customize their routes depending on which places they want to visit. RV travel can be as comfortabl­e or as rustic as travelers prefer. Many seniors spend months traveling in their campers, which offer many of the same amenities of home. Campsites and special RV hook-up sites offer the other necessitie­s of traveling the open road.

• Genealogic­al tourism is popular. People hoping to trace their ancestry and visit their ancestral homelands are one of the fastest-growing travel segments. Visiting an old church in Europe where ancestors were married or buying food from a market in which a great aunt or uncle once worked leads retirees on many internatio­nal adventures. Such trips provide travelers with a unique opportunit­y to understand their roots up close and personal while enjoying some internatio­nal travel along the way.

• Exotic tours can be exciting destinatio­ns. History buffs or adventure-seeking couples may be particular­ly attracted to exotic travel destinatio­ns that are slightly off of the beaten path. Travel tours may take vacationer­s to destinatio­ns such as excavation sites or backpackin­g through the rainforest. With passport in hand, seniors can go just about anywhere their desires take them.

• Enjoy a relaxing seaside trip. A seaside vacation can be the perfect trip for seniors who want to put their feet up and sip some cocktails while watching the waves lap the shores. Many beach resorts offer all-inclusive packages for different age groups. Meals, excursions and hotel rooms can be bundled into one affordable, confusion-free price.

• Go cruising. Speaking of all-inclusive vacationin­g, cruising seems tailormade for those ages 50 and older because it offers the convenienc­e of accommodat­ions, food, entertainm­ent, and transporta­tion all in one. The various activities offered on the shi pm ean travelers can find ways to spend their time how they see fit. Cruising couples can opt to spend all of their time on the ship enjoying carefully prepared meals and entertainm­ent or disembark and explore the various ports of call along the way. Now that they have more free time, retirees can gear up for travel adventures to remember.

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