oldest inhabited communities in the U.S. belonging to a Native American tribe.
If you’re a little more adventurous, travel to New Zealand. It’s a relatively safe destination that provides some of the best extreme sporting activities, 23 miles of wine country, and relaxing hot springs just off-the-beaten-path.
5. Senior Traveler
Age is just a number and should never stop anyone from getting out and enjoying all that life has to offer. Many seniors want to see other parts of the country or even the world, but they believe that their time has come and gone. This kind of thinking couldn’t be further from the truth.
Whether you’re retired or still working, be inspired to start creating your first travel bucket list with destinations that interest you. You might also want to consider joining a senior travel group where you can mix and mingle with like-minded individuals and get travel tips and ideas.
If you’re a senior who’s never traveled, a great way to get started is by taking a cruise. There are some great cruise experiences, like the BDO Caribbean Cruise, that explore parts of the Caribbean, Mediterranean, South Pacific and more. They also provide great food, casinos, and activities to keep guests entertained while onboard.
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Tiffany D. Smith is a native Chicagoan who has spent nearly 15 years as a television journalist. She received her B.A. in Radio and Television Production and M.A. in Journalism from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. She uses her travel blog theloveoffoodandtravel.