My grandfather wants to go on a travel tour for senior citizens but really doesn't know where to look for information. Where can we find information on senior citizen travel tours?
You can find out about travel tours for senior citizens. You can go to the Senior Citizen Journal at www.seniorcitizenjournal.com to learn about tours. You can find information at www.goodseniorliving.com/travels/senior-citizens-travel-tours.php.
There are a lot of resources that about senior travel tours available online. One place that you should check out is at http://seniortravel.about.com/
AARP.com has a wide selection of information, as does AAA and tripadvisor.com. Also check with your local senior citizen meeting place. They often put information up for those interested in group tours.
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.
Yes, there are special tours for senior citizens just about everywhere--especially Europe. Check a local travel agent and they can set you up with a senior citizen overseas trip.
http://www.seniorcitizenjournal.com/travel-articles/senior-travel-Mexico-central-America-and-bus-tours/. this link has information on central America senior trips.
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.
My grandparents love to travel but like group tours. Are there any senior travel clubs they can join?
According to the USA Today, Grand European Tours, Elderhostel: Road Scholar and Grand Circle Travel operate some of the more popular senior European tours. You can get more information at the USA Today website: http://traveltips.usatoday.com/senior-tours-europe-18170.html
You might try Grand Circle Tours (www.gct.com), which specializes in senior citizen touring. Their tours include a lot of extras, such as meals, and the pacing of the sightseeing is reasonable.
There are plenty of senior group travel tours available for senior citizens. You can go to specialized travel agents who focus exclusively on this market, as online retailers probably do not offer these discounts.
I know of the MARS group tours that offer senior citizen group tours of Washington DC and other sites along the East Coast. Here is their website: http://www.takeafuntrip.com/adult-group-tours.aspx