Christopher Elliott
Special to USA TODAY
Can you be too old to travel? Only you can know the right answer but consider these factors:
Slowing down was the last thing on Elaine Schaefer s mind when she turned 70 last year. She d enjoyed an ambitious travel schedule for the previous decade, which included a 10-day horseback safari in Botswana and a snorkeling tour of Bora Bora. She didn t feel too old to travel.
Then the pandemic hit. Suddenly, with the exception of a cautious staycation or two, she was confined to her home. Being in a high-risk group didn t help. But she says that s not going to stop her.
Overseas Adventure Travel Releases NEW 101+ Tips for Solo Women Travelers
Complimentary 96-page color booklet shares wisdom from solo women travelers
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BOSTON, Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ When the world opens up to travel, solo women travelers will be ready. Tried-and-true travel tips from solo women travelers form the core of the NEW
101+ Tips for Solo Women Travelers, launched by Overseas Adventure Travel (O.A.T.), the leader in solo-friendly travel for women over 50. More than 80,000 solo travelers have traveled with O.AT. in the last five years.
The NEW 101+ Tips for Solo Women Travelers from Overseas Adventure Travel features advice from O.A.T. s seasoned solo women travelers. More than 80,000 solo travelers have traveled with O.A.T. in the last five years.
BOSTON, USA, 6 January 2021: Travel firms worldwide are hoping for brighter prospects as 2021 unfolds following a travel-challenged 2020.
One of them, Overseas Adventure Travel that specialises in adventure travel targetting Americans 50+ shares its top six emerging travel trends once vaccines are distributed.
OAT chief architect & chief relationship officer Mark
Frevert explains: “Many travellers are eagerly awaiting the chance to
travel again, with some notable differences in how they’ll travel compared to
prior years.”
Top six travel trends to watch
Purposeful travel
Covid-19 revealed our interconnectedness. Post-pandemic, many travellers want to travel more responsibly and with purpose, engaging with and learning from other cultures and making a positive contribution to the local communities they visit. This personal aspect of travel and the chance to change individual lives will be sought after more than ever by many travellers after missing out on these opportuni