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How to Book an Escorted Senior Tour

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Senior citizens today are healthy and vibrant, and looking for ways to spend their children's inheritance. Booking yourself on an escorted tour for seniors is a great way to travel. You will be in the company of others who may move at the same pace and share similar interests. You don't have to figure out where the best sights are, so you can just relax and enjoy the sights. Read on to learn how to book an escorted senior tour.

From Quick Guide: Senior Travel
Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Decide where you want to go. As the senior population grows and more seniors are looking to travel, tour companies are popping up with deals for seniors to most anywhere in the world. Narrow your choices before you start looking.

  2. Step 2

    Figure out your budget. Just as there are countless destinations available, there are just as many levels of accommodation. Some tours go first class all the way, while others focus more on simplicity or adventure. Define your limits before you begin getting quotes, since it will help you eliminate tour operators quickly and narrow your options.

  3. Step 3

    Narrow your search even further by defining the age and kind of group you would like to join. Some operators offer tours for seniors over 50, while others define senior citizens as over 65. Decide if you would like to be with just singles or just couples. You may be most comfortable with just men or women.

  4. Step 4

    Use a travel agent who you trust and who regularly books escorted tours. Get references and call them. Ask friends for recommendations.

  5. Step 5

    Read all the fine print. Extra fees and expenses are often in very small print following an asterisk in the quote. Ask a relative or friend to read the entire contract for you to reassure yourself that you know all the details. If you have any questions, such as what is included in the package, ask before sending a deposit.

Tips & Warnings
  • If you do not receive straight, clear answers in the beginning, then do not use that tour operator.
  • Make sure you know what is included: how many meals, transfers, transportation, hotels, tips and other costs.
  • Go with a group that you know, such as a church or civic group. Let the group leader work out the details.
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