I want to go on a tour through Leeds with my grandparents. Are there any good tours around Leeds for the elderly?
My grandparents love to travel but like group tours. Are there any senior travel clubs they can join?
There are bus tours targeted towards senior citizens in Madison, Wisconsin. However, these are specially sold to senior citizens and may be difficult to find.
Check out different travel agencies for information on senior travel. If you can't find the best information then contact a local senior home and ask them if there's any good information they can tell you about senior travel.
Every state has different tours, etc. that they offer. One way to go about finding this, is to use www.yellowpages.com once in L.A. to find the tours. Here is a website for more info: www.americandiscountcruises.com/senior-citizen-travel.html
Of course there are, a lot of resorts and hotels offer or at least help you find tours for their senior customers. www.staycurious.net/adult-travel.html and www.travellandmark.com/seniorAdults.asp are great sites to look into for more information.
If your grandmother and her friends are wanting to take a trip you can contact a local travel agency for tours for seniors. If she or any of her friends belong to the AARP, you can contact them for suggestions.
The Constitutional Walking Tour of Philadelphia is a good one to do - (215) 525-1776. You can also arrange some good tours through http://www.phillytour.com/ the horse drawn carriage tours are fun and feel historic too. Trolley tours are also a great way to enjoy a tour and get into the feel of it.
The best option I found is Senior Tours Canada. They offer a trip to Cuba; you can find info at http://www.seniortours.ca/destinations_detail.php?tourid=666.
There are some good eco tours that help you see all the best wildlife and scenery that Jacksonville, Florida and its surrounding waters have to offer. The trips mainly focus and are done on the inland water ways. http://www.ecotoursjacksonville.com is a good company with tours.
In short, yes there are! A website called www.ElderTreks.com caters to travelers aged fifty or older, and is dedicated to providing exotic adventure tours. If you're looking for something more centered on senior citizen's sharing stories of travels, you can find that at www.seniorcitizensjournal.com, which has an active Senior Travel section.
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If your grandparents are traveling to Australia this summer, there are good senior citizen airline discounts that they can find through AARP, AAA, or kayak.com.