by Sarah Forster

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14 June 2023

Over 50 Advice

Are you over 50 and looking for travel tips and advice? Look no further than this guide, dedicated to providing the best travel advice and tips for over 50s. Travelling in your 50s is exciting, with the whole world to explore. Perhaps it’s your first time travelling without your children and the world is suddenly your oyster, or maybe you’re travelling with elderly parents – either way it can be as challenging as it is exciting, so it’s important to be prepared. We want to help you  make the most out of your travels, including making sure you have the right Travel Insurance in place.

This page was last updated on 14/06/23. 

Travelling is an excellent way to explore the world, experience new cultures, and create memories that will last a lifetime. It’s essential to take care of your health and wellbeing while travelling, and having appropriate Travel Insurance means you can set off with peace of mind. Here are some other tips for over 50s travellers to ensure you make the most of your travels:

Choose the right destination: When planning your trip, consider destinations that fit the needs and preferences of you and your fellow holiday makers. Take into consideration that some cities and towns may pose challenges in terms of accessibility and comfort due to steep hills or stairs. Make sure everyone is on the same page of the holiday itinerary and the chosen destination is suitable for all. 

Get Travel Insurance: Getting Travel Insurance is crucial for over 50s travellers. It provides cover for unexpected events such as medical emergencies and repatriation (getting you home), trip cancellations, and lost or stolen baggage. It’s essential to read the policy documents carefully and ensure that the policy  covers your needs and any pre-existing medical conditions you or your travel companions may have.

Stay healthy: To stay healthy while travelling, it’s important to maintain a balanced diet, stay hydrated, and get enough sleep. If you’re over 50 and have a pre-existing medical condition it’s also worth consulting your doctor before travelling and make sure you have any necessary vaccinations, depending where you’re going.

Take it slow: This is your time to explore, but relax too – you’re on holiday!. It’s essential to take breaks and pace yourself during your trip. Don’t try to do too much too quickly and give yourself time to rest and recharge.

Pack smart: When packing for your trip, only take what you need. Overpacking can be a burden, especially if you have to carry your bags around. Remember to pack comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for the weather conditions of where you’re going.

Stay connected: Make sure you stay in touch with your loved ones while travelling. Let someone know your itinerary, and check in regularly. It’s also a good idea to carry a mobile phone – and don’t forget your charger.

Travelling is an excellent way to stay active and healthy.. By following these tips and advice, you can make the most out of your travels while staying safe and healthy.

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FAQ’s

What are some practical tips for staying healthy and safe while travelling as someone over 50?

Always check you have the e necessary vaccinations, carry essential medications, stay hydrated, and avoid overexertion. It’s also important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to avoid theft or other types of crime – and make sure you have Travel Insurance to protect you in case the unexpected happens.

Is it safe for over 50s travellers to travel solo?
Travelling anywhere new comes with its own risks and you should check the FCDO website for information on crime rates for the place you’re visiting. Make sure people know where you’re going and act diligently, and ensure your Travel Insurance covers stolen items, in case the worst happens.