Did you know that over 35% of American seniors are now traveling internationally every year? And many are doing it with mobility challenges, using walkers, canes, scooters—even wheelchairs! I was amazed when I met a woman in Thailand last year, rocking her silver hair and cruising in her compact travel scooter through the floating markets like a boss. That stuck with me.
Getting older doesn’t mean pressing pause on adventure. It means traveling smarter.
After all, retirement is the best time to finally explore those bucket-list spots without asking for time off!
But let’s be real. Traveling past 60 can come with its own set of “oh no” moments—mobility challenges, meds, and just plain energy levels. I’ve been there. I once packed for a 2-week trip to Spain and forgot my compression socks. Big mistake. I ended up with swollen ankles and a sour mood. Not cute.
So if you’re craving that adventure but need to keep safety and comfort in mind, this is for you.
“You don’t stop traveling when you get old—you get old when you stop traveling!”
– Anonymous
Research is your best travel buddy. Seriously, don’t wing it. Before you even book a flight:
Pro Tip: Download apps like AccessNow for real-time access info around the world.
Pro Tip: If you use a CPAP machine or insulin cooler, notify the airline in advance for extra baggage allowance.
One time, a friend of mine slipped on wet tile in Vietnam and broke her wrist. No insurance. She had to crowdsource funds for surgery. Yikes.
You can get travel insurance that covers:
Pro Tip: I use SafetyWing Insurance Company, which covers extended travel and health worldwide, not just for a specific location. Check them out here.
Heavy bags are a no-go. Period.
Pro Tip: Use packing cubes and label your meds in large font. Also? Don’t forget a portable grabber or cane seat if you tire easily.
Pro Tip: Download Smart Traveler by the U.S. State Department for alerts, embassy info, and local emergency numbers.
So now, I always triple-check accessibility reviews, wear compression socks, and take more breaks than I think I’ll need.
Here’s the truth: planning travel with mobility issues can feel like juggling flaming pineapples. Between comparing airline accessibility policies, finding hotels with roll-in showers, and making sure there’s an elevator at your Airbnb… it’s a lot. 😅
That’s where a Travel Advisor who specializes in senior and accessible travel (like us!) comes in.
Pro Tip: Travel advisors often have access to special discounts, upgrades, and little perks you won’t find online.
Step 1: Visit our site at Traveling Savvy Seniors
Step 2: Connect with our Travel Advisor through the “Book with Mary” section at the top of the page.
Step 3: Grab a cup of coffee—we’ll take it from there! ☕
Whether it’s a weekend escape, a group trip with friends, or that once-in-a-lifetime European adventure, we’re here to help make it smooth, safe, and downright awesome.
So if you’re ready to travel smart and travel safe, don’t go it alone—go with a guide who gets it.
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