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Solo adventures for 50 to 60 year olds.

Our small group adventure vacations are perfect for single travelers in their 50s as you’ll be in great company. Our trips attract people of all ages from all over the world who love to explore, discover and share their love for travel. There’ll be plenty of opportunities to socialize and the flexibility to do your own thing if you’d prefer. Our average small group size is just 11 people and includes approximately half singles and the rest couples or friends traveling together. You’ll enjoy the thrill of traveling solo in your 50s but with the safety of traveling in a group. Plus, our expert  local tour leaders who will help you get to the heart of your destination. New to Explore? We’ve answered some of the most-asked questions about joining our tours as a solo traveler.

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Adventure vacations for single travelers over 50

The world's a big place - where are you yet to explore? Our  Cultural Discovery  group adventure trips allow you to discover a new destination beyond just its tourist attractions - you'll learn about its history and culture through visits to historic sites and experiences, as well as meeting, and often even staying with, local people or tribes. Wherever you choose to go, you'll be made to feel welcome and truly at home with friendly like-minded people, and all at a pace that suits you. Cuba is one of our most popular destinations, particularly for solo travelers over 50, and it's so easy to see why. Whether you take our faster-paced  Cuba Libre!  group adventure vacation, or take a slower pace while you see  The Best of Western Cuba , this colorful and captivating country will amaze you at every corner, with vintage cars and rum bars lining the streets of vibrant Havana, pastel-colored historic buildings and rich culture in Santiago De Cuba, and the story of Che Guevara to be discovered in Santa Clara. Should you wish to adventure a little closer to home, our moderately and relaxed pace group adventure trips to Europe and Turkey could be just the ticket. It may be the world's smallest continent, but Europe offers some of the richest experiences to be found anywhere on the globe - from admiring the  Highlights of Andalucia , to immersing yourself in the historical  Treasures of Turkey . If you're looking to be truly dazzled on your solo adventure on one of our group trips, let the magic of Iceland and its natural wonders amaze you on our Land of the Midnight Sun  trip, or seize the chance to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights on our winter itinerary - surely an experience that everyone has on their Bucket List.

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A recent study showed that the solo travel industry is projected to experience a significant influx in the upcoming years. Whether you want to experience a solo adventure, see the world at your own convenience, or hope to meet new people along the way, there’s always something worthwhile about traveling by yourself. 

Luckily, there are plenty of travel companies that cater to solo travelers to make planning stress-free. Below, we’ve rounded up some of the best companies for every budget and travel preference to support your wanderlust—including our top picks for women-only and solo parent travel.

8 Best Tour Companies for Singles of 2024

  • Best Experience: Exodus Travels
  • Best for Ages 35-50: El Camino Travel
  • Best Sustainable: G Adventures
  • Best for True Solo Travel: Black Tomato
  • Best for Ages 25-39: For The Love of Travel
  • Best for 50+: Overseas Adventure Travel Rates
  • Best Female: Wild Women Expeditions
  • Best for Solo Parent Travel: Intrepid Travel

Best Experience : Exodus Travels

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Traveling solo on an Exodus Travels group trip means access to self-guided and guided excursions around the world for every type of traveler. Choose a walking wine holiday in Portugal or explore Egypt via cruise boat and sleeper train, for example. Additionally, its Exodus Edits collection offers shorter itineraries of up to five days and is geared towards travelers in their 30s and 40s—though they’re ideal for anyone looking for more vigorous activity such as ziplining and surfing in Costa Rica or sampling street eats and beach hopping in Sicily. 

There is no single supplement fee when you room with a fellow traveler, and chances are you may end up with your own room anyway. Booking a travel itinerary with UK-based Exodus Travels includes a full refund should the company need to cancel your trip and a complimentary trip transfer to another tour or different person up to 21 days before the scheduled trip. Plus, travelers who book their third or more trips with Exodus receive a 5 percent discount on their next booking.

What’s more, the company works to curate trips that align with a number of United Nations sustainable development goals including goals for responsible consumption and production, empowering local communities, and climate action considerations. Exodus Travels (founded in 1974) was awarded Best Operator in National Geographic Traveller’s sixth annual Reader Awards in 2021.

Best for Ages 35-50 : El Camino Travel

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According to El Camino Travel ’s founder, Katalina Mayorga, elder millennials are their strongest customer base. That means if you were born between 1980 and 1985 approximately, you’ll find yourself among curious, like-minded solo travelers looking to immerse themselves in destinations like Trinidad and Tobago, Colombia, and the Eastern European nation of Georgia. Some trips even add a professional photographer to capture shareable shots so you can remain in the moment.

All of El Camino’s guided, small group trips max out at 12 participants. They’re also curated with an ethos of preserving and protecting local culture, the environment, and communities. For example, some of their partners include the Environmental Research Institute Charlotteville in Tobago and La Sierra Artist Residency in Santa Marta, Colombia.

Best Sustainable : G Adventures

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G Adventures is particularly known for its sustainable, responsible ethos. The company works with small, locally-owned hotels and operators to ensure your travel dollars benefit the community you’re visiting; outlines policies around child and animal welfare practices; aims to reduce single-use plastics, and works to ensure experiences taking place in Indigenous communities align with community goals.

Founded in 1990, G Adventures specializes in small group adventure tours to a host of destinations from Asia to South America and Africa to the Arctic. Nearly half of the travelers on every trip are flying solo, and there’s no single supplement if you choose to bunk with a same-sex roommate. Or, select your own room for a fee. 

A Chief Experience Officer leads each group tour and itineraries are searchable by travel style. For example, find wellness-centric trips like nine days of daily yoga, visits to Hindu temples, and partake in traditional healing ceremonies in Bali. Or travel with their partner, National Geographic, for an exclusive guided tour of South Africa’s Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden and a visit to Soweto township in Johannesburg, the home of Nelson Mandela. 

G Adventures partnered with hostel booking service Hostelworld in 2021 to launch its Roamies itineraries. Its combination of backpacking and organized travel itineraries includes countries like Albania, Mexico, the Netherlands, and Vietnam. The trips are marketed to 18- to 35-year-olds, though like-minded individuals keen on budget travel and communal environments may enjoy these trips, too.

Best for True Solo Travel : Black Tomato

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Black Tomato specializes in bespoke luxury travel experiences. For those interested in traversing around the world solo and willing to pay a premium for tailored itineraries, its adventurous or culturally immersive experiences may just be your ticket.

Your travels might look like hiking and biking in Patagonia, embarking on a spiritual pilgrimage through Bhutan and India, chasing glaciers and geysers in Iceland, or learning to cook Georgia and Armenia’s local dishes or Japan’s regional cuisine.

In 2017, Black Tomato launched its Get Lost adventure travel experience. With the support of a dedicated team, and without prior knowledge of where they're headed, Get Lost participants will find their way home from an undisclosed location. The location is selected based on a pre-travel questionnaire about which environment clients would like to immerse themselves in. Then, they show up at the airport and the adventure begins.

Best for Ages 25-39 : For The Love of Travel

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With 80 percent of individuals traveling with For The Love of Travel jet -setting solo, each trip is packed with opportunities to meet fellow Millennial and Gen Z travel enthusiasts. For example, within your small “crew” of up to 14 people, make new friends doing snow sports and unwinding in saunas in Lapland or devouring tacos and sipping mezcal in Mexico City. Trips range from four to nine days, including weekends in Colorado’s Rocky Mountain wilderness or an extended weekend in Costa Rica where you’ll hike through rainforests, relax in hammocks, and hike, bike, or surf.

According to company feedback, the average FTLOT traveler is 30 years old and interested in meeting new people while traveling . The company bills itself as a mid-range travel company, where “​​we might stay in a more basic hotel for a couple of nights so we can include a Michelin-worthy meal and a private catamaran ride.” 

In 2022, FTLOT plans to offer at least 10 new itineraries including to Belize, Turkey, and Spain’s Basque Country. And for those with the flexibility, the company launched Sojrn in 2021 featuring month-long, themed stays in destinations like Cape Town—focused on biodiversity—and a fashion-oriented stay in Paris.

FTLOT requires an initial deposit and allows installment payments if not paid in full.

Best for 50+ : Overseas Adventure Travel Rates

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Overseas Adventure Travel is primarily aimed at American travelers aged 50 and over. It offers guided itineraries to worldwide destinations, including Africa, Antarctica, Asia, and the South Pacific, with trips ranked by activity level and accompanied by a list of physical requirements to help select an itinerary that is best suited for you. For example, their Japan and South Korea itinerary advise that participants be able to carry their own luggage as the selected hotels do not have porter service.

Some of Overseas Adventure Travel’s most popular trips include 17 days of wending the Adriatic from Croatia to Bosnia and Herzegovina (think a walking tour in Dubrovnik, sampling traditional Bosnian food in Sarajevo, and exploring the countryside near Zagreb). On another popular trip, you spend 15 days traveling through Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia, ending in Helsinki, Finland. All trips offer pre-and post-itinerary extensions, and either waive the single supplement entirely or offer a discount on a private room.

The company offers a free Roommate Matching Program which helps you find a like-minded, same-sex roommate. If they can’t find a match, your single supplement is deducted. Small group sizes typically average 13 travelers.

Overseas Adventure Travel won the Solo Travel Award for Best Tour in 2017 and 2018, thanks in large part to its policy of offering a limited number of single spaces for each itinerary.

Best Female : Wild Women Expeditions

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It began as an all-women, Canada-based canoe tripping company in 1991, and Wild Women Expeditions is perfect for boundary-pushing women who want to travel independently and enjoy the safety and support of an organized tour. The company also prioritizes hiring female tour leaders and on-the-ground guides. It offers outdoor adventures for women of all ages and identities and with a range of physical abilities (“whether your greatest skill is tracking a storm or talking up a storm, summiting mountains or summoning courage, keeping your kayak in line or coloring outside the lines,” as the company describes).

The company travels to 31 destinations around the world like Egypt, Tanzania, and the Azores islands. Itineraries are typically adventure-based and are filtered on their website by activity, with options ranging from sailing to cycling and horse riding. Imagine yourself sea kayaking and snorkeling in the Galapagos or scaling glaciers in Alaska. 

Most guests are solo travelers and there’s no single supplement to worry about as accommodation is typically in a shared room or cabin. Though if privacy is a priority, you can usually snag your own room for a nominal extra fee. Group sizes are kept small and social with between six and 14 women, depending on the itinerary you choose. The average group size is eight. 

Wild Women Expeditions also takes care to curate trips that avoid or minimize the disturbance of wildlife; supports environmental education and advocacy projects; and partners with social justice and women’s rights organizations.

Want to take a look at some other options? See our guide to the best women-only adventure travel companies .

Best for Solo Parent Travel : Intrepid Travel

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Intrepid ’s family-themed holidays welcome adults traveling with children, including solo parents looking to travel with their kids without the stress of planning and coordinating a trip. Since each family’s travel needs and preferences are different, every itinerary includes an “essential trip information” section where Intrepid outlines whether the trip would be a good fit for you and your kids, as well as a physical rating from least to more strenuous activities. 

For example, an itinerary through part of the Amazon Jungle in Peru advises the jungle can be very hot and humid, and that the weather can be unpredictable in the Andes. On the other hand, an 11-day trip to Borneo island in Southeast Asia lists a minimum age of 5 and outlines a range of accommodations from hotels to guesthouses and jungle camps; on a few occasions, travel times between destinations range between four to five hours. Trips to Costa Rica, Tanzania, China, and Morocco are also listed.

Individuals under 17 years typically receive a 10 percent discount, and the company requires that adults have at least one child under 18 years traveling with them. As part of Intrepid’s commitment to responsible travel, itineraries support initiatives surrounding sustainability and conservation, climate education, and preservation of Indigenous culture.  

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Vacations for Over 50 Singles: How and Where to Travel

By: Author Amanda OBrien

Posted on Last updated: 17/02/2024

Traveling alone can be intimidating, especially if you’ve reached your 50s and have never traveled alone. I took my first solo trip when I was 35, fell in love with travel, and never looked back.

Planning trips for singles over 50 can be overwhelming. Where do you go? Who do you go with? And what should you be adding to your travel itinerary on a day-to-day basis?

I’m here to help you with ideas on how to plan vacations for singles over 50. If you’re not quite there yet, be sure to check out my travel tips for singles over 40 .

You may be heading abroad by yourself, but there’s no need to feel alone in this venture. I’ve been doing it for years and encountered the most incredible experiences because of it.

Here’s what you need to know about the best trips for singles over 50.

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BEST SOLO TOUR OPERATOR FOR OVER 50s: Short on time? You can’t go wrong with Explore which has a section dedicated to over 50s solo travel on their website.

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  • Top Tips for Vacations for Over 50 Singles

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1. Join Organized Travel Groups for Singles Over 50

Top 3 organized tour companies for over 50 solo travelers, 2. plan a group trip, 3. travel alone, where to travel in your 50s, take part in a tea ceremony, scenic train ride, 2. antarctica, take a cruise, 3. costa rica, see the natural beauty of the la fortuna area, spend a night in the jungle, zipline through the rainforest, 4. scotland, take a cruise on the caledonian canal, explore underground vaults, visit edinburgh castle, looking for some luxury on your solo vacation, frequently asked questions about solo travel over 50, where should i travel at 50, is there a travel company just for single people, how do i find other single travelers, wrapping up travelling for singles after 50, who paid for what in this vacations for over 50 singles post.

There are a variety of challenges that present themselves when you’re traveling as a single person over the age of 50. Here are a few travel options that could make the whole experience less stressful.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Explore ✔️ Dedicated Offers for Over 50s ✔️ Small Group Tours ✔️ No single supplement

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G Adventures ✔️ No single supplement ✔️ Free time in itineraries ✔️ Evening Group Meals

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Encounters Travel ✔️ Private & Small Group Focus ✔️ 20 Years Experience ✔️ Range of Tours

Organizing an entire trip alone can be stressful if you’re not the planning type. But the good news is that you don’t have to do it alone.

You may not have to do it at all. For those who are not great planners, joining already organized travel groups for singles over 50 is a great way to go.

There are plenty of companies that allow you to book all-inclusive trips. Flights, accommodation, activities, and sometimes even your meals are included. This takes all the pressure off of you.

I have traveled solo with G Adventures and Explore several times and always had a great experience. The age range of attendees is very broad but single travelers account for the majority of people who travel with both companies.

G Adventures does not charge a single supplement, makes it easy to get your own room and is particularly focussed on female solo travelers.

Explore has a dedicated section on its website for Over 50s solo holidays that covers everything you need to know about its most popular solo trips for this age group.

Solo Female Travelers Club is a community of more than 90,000, run by the fantastic travel bloggers Meg and Mar. The heart of the community is their Facebook group, which has some great information and is the perfect way to meet other females interested in traveling solo.

Meg and Mar also run female-only small group tours that range from luxury retreats to adventurous expeditions in some awesome locations.

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Intrepid Travel has more than 1000 itineraries and covers over 100 countries. They also have different comfort levels for their trips – Basix, Comfort or Original which is a combination of the two.

Again, if you are willing to share your room, there is no single supplement and the cost for a private room is relatively small.

Intrepid says that about half of the people on their trips are traveling solo . Like Explore, they have a dedicated section for solo travelers on their website and versions of their trips designed specifically for singles for popular destinations like Costa Rica and Peru .

Encounters Travel is an Australian based travel company that designs its trips exclusively for solo travelers. One of their key points of difference is that Encounter Travel promises small groups of travelers of similar age groups.

For American solo travelers, Overseas Adventure travel focuses on solo travelers over 50. As you may have guessed from the name, many of their trips are quite adventurous. However, they provide detailed information on the trips and the fitness levels required to ensure you find the trip that works for you.

This company puts aside a certain number of single spaces for each of its tours. These spaces mean that solo travelers either aren’t charged for a single supplement or it is at a discount. Overseas Adventure Travel has a roommate matching service if those spaces are filled.

If you want to travel with other females and have an adventure, check out Wild Women Expeditions . This company focuses on destinations that may be daunting for a female solo traveler such as Tanzania or getting to say Alaska and getting around. The focus of their itineraries is outdoor adventures.

And Just You travel is specifically designed for singles travel.

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Being single doesn’t mean you have to travel alone. Plenty of people well into their 50s are keen to explore the world and looking for a travel buddy. If reaching out to your friends proves unsuccessful, venture into an online community.

These often come in the form of Facebook groups that allow you to chat about your travel plans and meet up with others who are planning the same thing. Three that I recommend are:

  • Solo Travel Society
  • Girls About the Globe – Solo Female Travel
  • Solo Female Travelers – First FB Group for female solo travelers

Traveling alone comes with many perks. The main one is that you never have to compromise. Do what you want to do, when you want to do it. And if you decide you’d like to extend your trip by a week or two, or even a couple of months, you won’t interrupt anyone else’s schedule.

It’s actually one of the most liberating things to do. Whether you decide on a solo spa break or an adventurous year-long globe-trotting trip, you will end it feeling fulfilled.

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With a little extra cash in your pockets than you had in your 20s, traveling in your 50s can be even more exciting than when you were younger. You can finally get to all the places you intended to go to.

If you’ve been to all the destinations on top of your bucket list , I’ve got a few more for you to consider.

After all, your tastes change as you get older. A full moon party in Thailand might not be the epic adventure you once envisioned, but there’s plenty more on offer. So here are some of the best 50s-friendly travel destinations.

You might enjoy reading my article on the best Florida singles resorts.

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Japan is famed for its traditional arts, distinctive gardens, and numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites. If you’re visiting to see the awe-inspiring cherry blossoms in full bloom, visiting during April is a must.

These are a few of the top things to do in Japan.

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A tea ceremony in Kyoto is all you need for a relaxing start to your trip. Learn about traditional Japanese teas and the process used to make them during the ceremony. Once the tea master has demonstrated matcha tea preparation (a powdered green tea), you’ll make it for yourself.

You’ll also learn about the spiritual benefits of drinking matcha tea while you savor every last drop.

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Take a scenic train ride alongside the Hozu River. The views are spectacular as you pass through mountains in the Hozukyo Ravine. During the trip you’ll get a chance to hop off and sail down the Hozu River in a boat, providing you with views from a completely different angle.

Taking a train through Japan is possibly the best and most relaxing way to enjoy the country’s incredible scenery. Some other fantastic options in Japan are to spend a day in Tokyo , visit beautiful Kanazawa or take the Nakasendo Trail .

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Antarctica may not be the first place that springs to mind when you think of vacation destinations for your 50s, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a desirable option.

Take a voyage through the icy water of the Antarctic to experience what few others have. These voyages are usually all-inclusive, which takes a lot of strain out of the planning. Most of them allow for a stop off at some point, so you won’t just witness the ice, you’ll experience it first hand.

You’re likely to see a myriad of wildlife you won’t find anywhere else in the world and few have ventured to see. The Antarctic holds a variety of unique adventures that, in your 50s, you have to experience.

⇒ There are some other destinations that I have visited that I think are particularly good for solo travelers over 50 due to their friendliness and safety levels. Some of my favourites are New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in Canada, Medellin in Colombia, Verbier in Switzerland , Iceland , Riga in Latvia , Edinburgh and Glasgow , Bali , Nepal and Melbourne , Sydney and Perth in Australia.

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Costa Rica is home to 6% of the world’s biodiversity, making it one of the best places to go for wildlife viewing. But if you’re still young at heart, it’s also one of the best places to go for a heart-pumping adventure.

Trek along the trails of La Fortuna , visit an aboriginal village, hike over lava fields, and come to the best viewing point in the La Fortuna area. Take in the stunning views of the cascading 70-metre high waterfall and make your way across a suspension bridge. 

All the while taking in the wonderful diversity of the lush vegetation surrounding you. This is certainly an experience for nature-lovers, although most of Costa Rica is.

Taking a tour of the jungle at night is even more exciting than it is during the daytime. All of your senses are heightened. Hear sounds of the nocturnal creatures, and maybe even spot a few glowing eyes in the darkness.

You’ll venture deep into the rainforests of Rainmaker Park where species that were previously thought to be extinct are being rediscovered. Your naturalist guide will point out snakes, frogs, salamanders, lizards, owls, birds, and many other wonderful nocturnal creatures.

For those of you who are still hungry for adventure and an adrenaline rush, ziplining through the rainforests of Costa Rica has to be on your itinerary.

To get there you’ll enjoy a scenic drive through volcanoes, plantations, and the jungle, taking in all Costa Rica has biodiversity.

You’ll then zip-line through the jungle, seeing waterfalls and stopping off at the Arenal Volcano hot springs along the way.

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A colourful history has left Scotland with castles and military fortresses all over the country. It has also kept up with the times and has some fantastic food (and of course whiskey) and some great spas.

If you’re ready to explore thick woodlands, rolling farmlands, and a destination with a fascinating story, Scotland is waiting for you.

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Ready to explore the home of the Loch Ness Monster? The Caledonian Canal is a tranquil body of water that provides stunning views of the surrounding area. Taking a cruise on the Caledonian Canal provides you with views of the beautiful Great Glen, as well as long-standing Aldourie Castle.

If you like to dive head-first into a destination’s history, exploring the vaults under Edinburgh’s Old Town is a must. These vaults were built in the 18th century and held murderers and witches.

You’ll even see the location where “witches” were persecuted all those years ago.

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If you like all things dark and creepy or are fascinated by the customs of years gone by, this is a tour you cannot pass up in Scotland.

Edinburgh Castle is one of the most popular fortifications in the country. The castle has been around for over 3000 years and helped shape the history of Scotland. Take a tour of the castle to learn about its hidden mysteries.

A guide will teach you everything you need to know about the history of the castle and take you to the must-see locations in the fortress. After that, you can set out to explore for yourself. 

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Scotland is a great place to hire a car as a solo traveler and explore less visited areas like Ayrshire or Dumfries and Galloway. Glasgow is a super friendly town and a great spot for single travelers. I would highly recommend having at least 7 days or 10 days in Scotland.

If you’re looking for more luxurious singles vacations over 50 options check out the fantastic Girls Guide to Paris.  Girls’ Guide to Paris & Beyond is a boutique female-owned company specializing in solo-travel for women-only.

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As a Francophile and someone who owns homes in France, Doni Belau started her company with a focus on La Belle France and is now expanding worldwide with tours to Italy , Bali , japan , and Morocco in 2020 as well as a myriad of “off the beaten path” luxurious tours in France.

Doni says, “Girls’ Guide to Paris & Beyond is an invitation to travel with me in a small group (no more than 12) and explore another part of the world while we explore another part of ourselves.” And they have a pretty impressive range of 5 stars only reviews on TripAdvisor.

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Some of the best places for solo travelers over 50 are Japan, Australia , Costa Rica, Iceland , Antarctica and Scotland.

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Yes, there are several travel companies just for single people, which are mentioned in this article. Also, several well established travel companies like Exodus also offer trips for single travelers.

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If you are looking to find other single travelers before your trip try some of the facebook groups for solo travelers. Once you have arrived at a destination, try staying in a hostel, social media, or by joining organised tours and activities.

Traveling only gets more exciting with age. A little more experience under your belt, a taste for the finer things in life, and a maturity that allows you to enjoy the little things – all these factors make traveling as a single person in your 50s a wonderful experience.

I hope I’ve given you some great insights into where you should be traveling next. Whether you’re going it alone or traveling with a group, it’s sure to be one for the memory books.

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Amanda O’Brien is the creator and editor of The Boutique Adventurer. She has visited 80 countries and is a member of the British Guild of Travel Writers as well as the IFTWTA. She is passionate about wine had has just completed Level 3 of the WSET. Born in Australia, she lives in London.

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Solo Travel Over 50: Embrace New Adventures on Your Terms

Janice Waugh

July 18, 2023 by Janice Waugh

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Solo travel over 50 and you will find new interests, gain new confidence, and discover new ways to manage a major life transition.

More people over 50 are traveling solo than ever before.

More than a quarter of the respondents to our annual reader survey are over 50. The percentage is similar on Facebook where we host the Solo Travel Society with over 270,000 participants. Dozens, sometimes thousands of people engage with other solo travelers there every day.

Whether you're in a relationship or are fabulously single, solo travel delivers so much more than the typical travel experience. And whether you are traveling independently or with a group, solo travel does not necessarily mean that you are alone. Taking a cooking class, a walking tour, or attending a meetup on a subject you are passionate about are all great activities for solo travelers. They can connect you to people of all ages from all over the world.

But before we get into the best reasons to travel solo over 50, let's look at the major life transition you may be facing, some of the questions that are arising now, and why this might be the perfect time of your life to head out on your own.

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Travel Solo to Navigate a Major Life Transition

If you're over 50, you are likely facing a major life transition. As a 50+ you may:

  • be content with your career and no longer looking for challenges there.
  • have adult children who are no longer at home.
  • be part of the sandwich generation with parents and children requiring your attention.
  • have a relationship status that is complicated.

In the many-faceted world of those over 50, life is changing. You are facing a major life transition and it may not be clear what you're transitioning to.

Where will you redirect your energy?

Perhaps you're experiencing one or a number of the situations below. See how solo travel can help.

  • Have you been in the same relationship for decades? Is it getting a little tired? Take separate vacations and return with lots to say to each other.
  • Is your spouse or partner uninterested in travel? Going solo is your answer. See the world and return refreshed to your relationship.
  • Have your kids just left the nest? Then it’s time to find out who you are again. You can’t really do this with a companion who knows you and expects you to act in certain ways. Get away. Travel alone and rediscover yourself.
  • Are you suddenly single, either by divorce or loss? Solo travel is a real confidence builder , a great way to make a comeback.
  • Are you concerned that people at work see you as old? Head out on a solo adventure and people will quickly adjust their attitudes.
  • Is work dull with little hope of things changing? Solo travel over 50 will inject some challenge into life.
  • Is money tight? Solo travel can be inexpensive. It’s much easier to save on hostels, hospitality stays, great deals, and cheap flights when you travel alone.
  • Do you have health problems? Stress is a major contributor to most health problems. Plan a solo holiday where you set the schedule and take a break from the stress in your life.
  • Did you retire early? Do you have time to travel but family and friends don’t? No need to sit around and wait for them. Go solo and enjoy.
  • Is it time for change? Travel alone, reflect, analyze, and explore your possibilities without the influence of others.

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Best Reasons to Travel Solo Over 50

Maybe we all need a little time to ourselves, to make decisions, discover our strengths, and experience more autonomy. Maybe we all need to travel solo.

  • Enjoy your freedom.  If you have spent most of your life surrounded by and responsible to others this is your chance to be responsible to no one but yourself. Go to bed when you like. Get up when you like. Eat, drink, wander, explore what you like. It's all up to you.
  • Gain confidence from that independence . Whether you're traveling solo on a tour or independently, there is a confidence-building element to solo travel for having jumped into a somewhat unknown situation on your own.
  • Discover who you are when you’re not meeting the demands of a spouse or children . When responding to everyone else, who has time to get to know oneself? Solo travel over 50 gives you that opportunity. Do what you couldn’t afford or didn’t have time to do when younger.
  • Explore new interests.  Solo travel can be a gateway to new interests. Whether it's music or hiking or discovering like I did last month that I like champagne, try something new. Maybe you wouldn't go to a bar by yourself at home but on the road in a town like Nashville , how could you possibly stay in with all that music around you? Perhaps  hiking is not part of your lifestyle but if you find yourself in the Lake District of England you may just find a new love. Solo travel is a chance to try something new.
  • Model a different kind of aging. I find that many people in their twenties and thirties are really curious about me. They seem to look at me as the kind of person they want to be when they get to my age – which, in their mind is very, very old. They see me as bold and welcome me into their conversations. And they often tell me that I am not like their parents at all. It seems I'm an alternative model for their future.
  • Expand your world with cross-generational conversations . Talking with people younger and older than me breaks me out of my limited world and gives me a better understanding of the issues faced by others. And they amuse me. I remember walking down a street in Italy with an American man in his twenties. He turned to look back at a beautiful young woman who had passed us and said to me, “I love Italian women. They have great junk in the trunk.” Really! Whatever I think about his comment, to have such access to young attitudes is wonderful, if not curious and sometimes disturbing.
  • Enjoy the respect age receives in other countries . My hair is grey. Given the courtesy I receive in some countries I have thought that I present as older than I am. Then I realized that it's actually about age being respected more in other cultures. Traveling on a train in India a young man wouldn't dream of moving me from my seat even though I was willing (insisting) and had, by means of a seat shift, taken his. No, his response was, “but you are our guest.” I suspect someone younger may not have been treated quite so well.
  • Reboot your life that may otherwise be on autopilot . Feeling a bit bored? Need to shake things up a bit? Need new stimulation? Solo travel can give you this. Fulfill lifelong dreams that may not be shared with a partner. Many partners take separate vacations to pursue their personal dreams. Go for it.

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Different Options for Traveling Alone

There are two basic ways to travel solo.

  • Independent solo travel
  • Solo travel on a tour

Independent Solo Travel

Independent solo travel is when you plan, navigate, and negotiate everything yourself. The downside is all that work and responsibility if you don't enjoy it. The upside is freedom and independence. It's exhilarating! Most of what we write here is about independent solo travel. Here's a guide to over 500 posts on Solo Traveler.

Solo Travel on a Tour or Cruise

This is solo travel in a group where the planning and organizing is all taken care of for you. Every day you have a guide and the group heads out to another activity. No fear of being lonely, eating alone, or your safety. The tour takes care of everything.

Most companies organize tours and have a few solos on them. There are a few companies that just cater to solo travelers. Check out our  Deals  page for our exclusive list of solo-friendly tours with no or very low single supplements from multiple companies. You can also receive our monthly Newsletter and Advisory of Deals by email. Just click here and sign up for the Solo Traveler Newsletter.

Also read: How to Choose a Tour for Solo Travelers: Top Tips for Savings and Fun

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Solo Travel Safety Considerations

Every week, people reach this blog by using the search term “solo travel after 50.” These words are frequently paired with concern for safety. There seems to be some concern about age and solo travel. From my perspective, there shouldn’t be.

Being 65, I think I'm qualified to address this issue. And, as you might imagine, I believe that it is not only safe to travel solo after fifty but also, for all the reasons above, important.

That said, at a certain age we become more aware of safety issues. When we were young, optimism prevailed. Concerns were tossed into the wind. Not so much now. So, here I have a few safety tips specifically for older solo travelers.

  • Get travel insurance . If you're over 65 this can be a problem. It gets more expensive the older you are but it can also save your bacon. Read how travel insurance has saved me a number of times in  A Complete Guide to Travel Insurance for Solo Travelers.
  • Put medications in your carry-on luggage . Eliminate the possibility of being separated from your daily medications should your baggage go astray. Pack all medications in your carry-on. It's always recommended to keep all meications in their original containers from the pharmacy. Read  How to Get Through an Airport by Yourself with Ease
  • Request special services in advance . I've walked more than a kilometer from my plane to the airport exit. For some, this may be too long a trek. Consider your abilities and request any special support you need a few days in advance of your flight.
  • Travel light . There's nothing worse than being in a position where you can't get help and you can't manage your bags on your own. Read  Bare Minimum Packing: Here’s Your Packing List .
  • Wear quality shoes . Balance starts to go after a certain age. It's a subtle process. Not obvious at first but, under the right (or should I say, wrong) circumstances, a twisted ankle, or worse, can easily happen. I gave up my beloved Merrell sandals for my more stable Eccos a couple of years ago.
  • Have back-up glasses . I lost a pair hiking once. It's simple to do. Best to have a backup pair.
  • Keep the bling at home . At this stage of life you may have some beautiful jewelry but that doesn't mean you have to take it traveling. Keep it at home where it's safe and you won't attract attention to yourself.
  • Don't promote the fact that you're away on social media . It may be exciting to be going on a solo adventure but don't announce it to the world. You want your home to be safe as you travel as well.

Also read  Solo Travel Safety: 50+ Tips for Those Who Travel Alone .

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Great Destination Ideas for 50+ Travelers

In reality, the best destination for any solo traveling boomer (the baby boomer generation is generally defined as people born from 1946 to 1964) is up to them. You might want to climb Mount Everest and if you're up to the challenge, it's a great destination for you. So what can I offer in terms of destinations? How can I generalize? Here are trips that just about anyone can enjoy and they don't involve learning another language.

  • Spectacular Western Canada.  I traveled Western Canada by plane, train, and car a few years ago. The grandeur of the mountains, the friendliness of the people, great hikes, and small towns made it a great trip. It was simple to plan and affordable. You can read about it here:  Western Canada Itinerary: Top Things to See and Do  and  British Columbia by Train: Budget or Luxury. It’s Your Choice.
  • The United Kingdom.  The UK has so much to offer. The culture is different but the language is the same, making it interesting and easy. London is a top destination for most of us. I find the center of the city to be very safe. I've walked at night and had no problem. Read  Solo Travel London on a Budget: Top Tips for Free and Cheap and  Best Places to Stay in London: Accommodation for Solo Travelers . I'll never tire of Northern Ireland's glens and its dramatic Causeway Coastal Route. Read  Solo Travel Northern Ireland: Tips for Belfast and Beyond .
  • Road trip!  I love a road trip. I especially love a road trip along the coast and through a rugged landscape and one that drops me into small towns and villages to meet locals. I've taken two such road trips in Canada, one in New Brunswick and the other in Nova Scotia. Both provinces are very accessible by car for those who live on the eastern seaboard of the United States. Read  15 Great Solo Road Trips: All Solo Traveler Tested .
  • An educational holiday.  I set a goal for myself to become fluent in French. I have improved greatly by using holiday time for French immersion classes in Quebec City and Lyon, France.
  • A river cruise.  A river cruise covers many destinations in one trip with only one unpacking and repacking involved. That makes it easy. Read 12 River Cruise Tips for Solo Travelers: How to Make the Most of Your Journey .
  • Walking trips . I really enjoyed my walking trip on the Isle of Skye . On the path, I would stop, take in the view, and find a huge smile stretching across my face. I smile a lot but smiling just because the air and view and exertion are so wonderful is not part of my regular day. I really suggest walking trips. You can be as adventurous as you like. I encourage you to read this post by Susanne, a reader from Austria:  Solo Travel Destination: The West Highland Way, Scotland .
  • Creative travel . Creative travel is travel for the express purpose of learning something new. It may be cooking or a language, dance or painting. Creative travel helps you enter your destination through the local culture and by meeting locals and learning from them. Read  Creative Travel Tips: Discover More of a Destination and Yourself.

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Some Additional Solo Travel Tips

Traveling solo late in your second act (or maybe in your third) is a wonderful experience. Whether you go for luxury or budget travel, it's all available to you. I'd like you to remember a couple of things.

  • Others will welcome the excitement of you . You are, by the mere fact that you're traveling solo, adventurous to many. You liven up an evening for people. I have enjoyed many a coffee or meal with travelers and locals who welcomed me into their conversation. I enrich them as they enrich me.
  • Hostels are not just for the young . Once referred to as youth hostels, today they are just hostels. Some, like the YHA hostels, are still non-profit but others are part of hostel chains. Yes, just like boomers, hostels have grown up. As the hostel clientele of the 60s and 70s has matured, so have hostels. To get a sense of staying at hostels as a boomer, read  The Hostel Experience for Solo Travelers: What to Expect. How to Stay Safe .

And one final comment:  don't hesitate to return to places you visited when you were younger . One of the great benefits of solo travel over 50 is that the knowledge gained and life lived over the years will take you to a deeper understanding of a destination than you could possibly have had before.

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These senior-friendly travel companies offer tours and travel experiences as diverse as their clients.

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The benefits of travel, whether it's a refreshing weekend getaway or a month-long trip to a new destination, are undeniable. And for retirees and seniors who have time and a travel budget, the opportunities are nearly endless — their own city, state, country, and even the whole world are all waiting to be explored.

It should be recognized that seniors are as diverse as any other generation, perhaps even more so as their years of experience have taken them in many directions. While their interests, abilities, values, and habits may vary, it can safely be said that for many, travel is in their plans.

Seniors travel to visit family, learn about the countries of their ancestors , or explore new destinations. Many seek immersive experiences, educational opportunities, or adventure. And travel companies are responding to their needs and wishes by offering tour options ranging from independent to fully guided, budget to luxury, and group to individual. The 14 organizations listed below are either aimed specifically at mature clients or feature experiences that are flexible enough to accommodate a variety of travelers.

Walking the World

Operating out of Grand Junction, Colorado, Walking the World offers walking and hiking tours mainly for travelers over the age of 50 who want to be immersed in the destinations they choose. Experienced hikers will enjoy its Rocky Mountain National Park tour , for example, with treks of up to 10 miles on some days during the eight-day itinerary. Meanwhile, the Ireland trip covers 11 days of exploring fishing villages, rolling green hills, the stunning Cliffs of Moher, the Dingle Peninsula, and Killarney National Park. Daily walks range from four to eight miles and are described as gentle to moderate.

Road Scholar

Originally launched as Elderhostel in 1975, the company rebranded in 2010 as Road Scholar , recognizing the values and interests of lifelong learners who have participated in their lectures, tours, field trips, and educational experiences over the years. Participants are typically over the age of 50 and ready to learn from travel or focus on a specific interest. Trip themes such as grandparent adventures (special types of trips you can take with your grandchild), cruises, urban exploration, art and history, historical sites, and academic topics can be browsed by destination, activity level, and interest to help clients select their ideal tour experience.

Adventures Abroad

While Adventures Abroad largely caters to travelers over 50, tours are open to adults of all ages, and operate on every continent except for Antarctica. The company's "soft adventure" trips, which concentrate on the culture and history of a destination, don't include strenuous activities, though a reasonable degree of fitness and the ability to walk are required. Trips are rated from one to three based on physical activity, with the first level featuring only leisurely walks and level two meaning more time on your feet each day. Level-three trips might include walks or hikes on uneven ground for three to seven hours, though at a leisurely pace. Specific trips are suggested for each activity level for easy planning.

An adventure travel company designed for people ages 50 and over, ElderTreks offers small-group adventures — think wildlife safaris, hiking trips, cultural journeys, and other unique expeditions — in more than 100 countries. The tours are rated by activity level, ranging from one to five. At level one, travelers should be able to walk for one to two hours, whereas at level five, they'll need to be capable of hiking for eight to 10 hours.

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Senior Cycling

Specializing in bicycle tours for active adults ages 50 and up, Senior Cycling limits groups to a maximum of 13 participants. And they are always accompanied by the "sag wagon" in case someone needs a break from riding. Trips are rated at two levels: intermediate (for the occasional rider who prefers bike paths and flat terrain for 20–40 miles per day) and advanced (for those who are at ease with up to 50 miles per day, hills, and traffic). Custom tours can also be arranged for families or groups of friends.

Firebird Tours

With a focus on clients ages 50 and over, Firebird Tours offers small group trips to destinations in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East that deliver value, comfort, and quality. Themes for guided tours include gastronomy, history, architecture, and the Northern Lights , as well as theater and opera. Private family tours are also available, with destinations and activities suitable for a wider age range depending on the group.

Seniors interested in active vacations should check out Backroads , based out of Berkeley, California. While tours are open to all ages, the majority of participants tend to be over 50. Guided biking, walking, and hiking tours to a variety of destinations are geared toward adults, but also include options for families traveling with "teens and kids," "older teens and 20s," and those in their "20s and beyond." The company's Dolce Tempo tours offer a more relaxed pace, and include trips such as the Easygoing E-bike Tour in California wine country and the Easygoing Multi-adventure Tour in New Zealand.

Overseas Adventure Travel

With a variety of trips available to destinations on every continent, Overseas Adventure Travel makes a great choice if you're interested in seeing the world via small-ship cruises. In addition to guided land tours for groups of eight to 16, OAT offers sailings through the Norwegian Fjords, along West Africa's coast, and throughout the Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas. Mature travelers are often attracted to the flexibility of the trips and the ability to personalize activities. Recognizing that many of their customers travel alone — including a whopping 85 percent of their female clients — the company has created its getaways with solo travelers in mind, whether they're first-timers or experienced adventurers.

EF Go Ahead Tours

Operating out of Cambridge, Massachusetts, EF Go Ahead Tours offers a selection of small group tours for 10 to 22 guests. The senior-friendly trips focus on interests such as food and wine, adventure, and safaris, as well as specific destinations and seasonal events (think Oktoberfest in Germany, annual holiday markets in Europe, or St. Patrick's Day in Ireland). Traveling alone? The company's solo tours provide private rooms and personalized experiences especially geared toward those traveling by themselves. Clients can also gather their own group and take advantage of the services of EF's professional coordinators.

Kensington Tours

If you're looking to create a fully customized, privately guided trip based on your group's specific needs and travel preferences, look no further than Kensington Tours . Their expertise in more than 100 destinations worldwide makes planning easy, whether the goal is a culturally immersive experience, enjoying fine wine and dining, discovering the history of a place, or relaxation. While these arrangements are ideal for mature travelers who appreciate ease and luxury, the company also provides experiences for multigenerational travel in countries like Thailand, Japan, Iceland, and South Africa, featuring kid-friendly trips that come with private vehicles, local guides, and dining options fit for the whole family.

Intrepid Travel

A leading adventure tour operator known for its efforts to make travel accessible to all, Intrepid Travel offers a good mix of bespoke and ready-made itinerary options that can be adapted to suit your group's comfort level. Intrepid's Accessible Tours are especially inclusive, with trips that are designed for every type of traveler. Whichever trip you decide to book, you'll have access to local destination specialists to help you choose the perfect places to stay as well as organize transportation, activities, and guided tours, depending on your needs. The company's Walking & Trekking trips, suitable for a range of fitness levels, are especially popular with seniors, though adults of all ages are free to join in.

YMT Vacations

In business since 1967, YMT Vacations designs all-inclusive trips with mature travelers in mind. Prices cover hotel accommodations, guided sightseeing tours, baggage handling, and the expertise of tour directors and driver guides. Destinations include Hawaii, Alaska, Europe, North America, Central and South America, Africa, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand, among others, and the company arranges travel for popular events such as the Rose Parade in California. A number of river cruise and transatlantic sailing options are also available.

Grand European Travel

Grand European Travel is an AARP-preferred travel provider (check the website for members-only discounts) that promotes itself as a one-stop shop to help clients plan their desired travel experiences. The company represents a collection of 30 travel brands — including the likes of Trafalgar and Insight Tours — which, altogether, cover seven continents. Offerings range from budget to luxury getaways, and everything from cruises to land tours. Thinking of taking a multigenerational trip? Browse the company's family experiences section, stocked with tours fit for all ages, whether you're into all-inclusive European river cruises or exploring U.S. national parks.

Country Walkers

Country Walkers aims to introduce travelers to new landscapes and cultures around the world by traveling on foot. Established in 1979, the Vermont-based operator offers walking tours in Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, and South America. Tour types include guided (in a small group of up to 18) and self-guided (in a private group of up to 12), providing a great option for independent exploration. Travelers can choose from five levels, starting at "easy walking," which includes a daily distance of two to six miles for up to four hours per day. "Moderate walking," the mid-range option, suggests four to 10 miles and up to six hours of walking per day. Trips at the "challenging walking" level might go up to seven hours a day on foot, covering anywhere from six to 14 miles. Guests of all ages should be able to find a destination and tour that's best suited for their interests and fitness level.

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10 Best All-Inclusive Vacations for Singles Over 50 (Updated 2023)

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Traveling solo in your 50s can be an incredibly rewarding experience, delivering unique opportunities for relaxation and/or adventure. 

Many all-inclusive destinations across the globe cater to singles over the age of 50, from city beaches to remote resorts.

The ten best all-inclusive vacations for singles over 50 are:

1. Club Med Turkoise, Turks and Caicos 2. Canyon Ranch, Arizona 3. Breezes Resort & Spa Bahamas, Nassau 4. Secrets Maroma Beach Riviera Cancun, Mexico 5. Barceló Bávaro Beach, Dominican Republic 6. BodyHoliday, St. Lucia 7. Anantara Layan Phuket Resort, Thailand 8. Stella Island Luxury Resort & Spa, Crete 9. Samabe Bali Suites & Villas, Bali 10. Grand Bahia Principe Jamaica, Jamaica

In this article, you’ll learn everything you need to know about the ten best all-inclusive vacations for solo travelers in their 50s.

  • Key Takeaways
  • A variety of all-inclusive vacations are available for singles over 50.
  • Destinations span across the globe, offering diverse experiences and environments.
  • Each resort caters to unique preferences and offers various activities and amenities.
  • 1. Club Med Turkoise, Turks and Caicos

View of Turks and Caicos' beach from the villa during daytime.

Welcome to Club Med Turkoise , an all-inclusive resort designed for adults. 

Located on Providenciales Island in Turks and Caicos, this beachfront resort is perfect for singles over 50 seeking a Caribbean getaway. 

At Club Med Turkoise, you can choose to do nothing at all or find plenty of activities to keep you entertained and active during your stay.

The resort offers a variety of fitness classes catering to different skill levels, including beachfront yoga, cardio workouts, and meditative relaxation techniques, or get in the water and learn how to snorkel or scuba dive.

(Don’t worry if you’re a beginner – the resort has introductory lessons, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for guests of all ages.)

When you feel like mingling, indulge in the pulsating beats of live musical performances. With a mix of local bands and renowned musicians, there’s always something going on.

The best time to visit Turks and Caicos is between December and April, when temperatures range from 75°F to 84°F (24°C to 29°C). 

However, this is the peak season, so plan accordingly and secure your spot in this tropical paradise. 

  • 2. Canyon Ranch, Arizona

At Canyon Ranch in Tuscon, Arizona, you’ll discover an all-inclusive resort dedicated to your well-being and personal growth. 

With over 35 daily activities, from yoga to high-intensity training and creative arts classes to wellness talks, this luxurious destination offers many amenities suitable for a mature crowd.

Guests can take advantage of Canyon Ranch’s full-service spa to indulge in services like relaxing massages, rejuvenating facial treatments, aromatherapy, and reflexology.

Canyon Ranch’s unique location provides a welcoming atmosphere, surrounded by the awe-inspiring beauty of Arizona’s desert landscape. The weather is ideal for outdoor activities, with warm temperatures and sunny skies most of the year.

  • 3. Breezes Resort & Spa Bahamas, Nassau 

The pool in Breezes Resort & Spa Bahamas surrounded by a gazebo and the main building.

Located on Cable Beach, just 5 miles from Downtown Nassau and the International Airport, Breezes Resort & Spa Bahamas is an all-inclusive hotel well-known for its upfront price without hidden charges or resort fees. 

As one of the most affordable destinations on this list, it’s likely the best resort for budget-conscious travelers seeking the perfect balance between amenities and price.

The resort features powder-white sand and crystal-blue waters and includes banquet facilities, three freshwater pools, a rock climbing wall, water sports, tennis courts, a game room, and beach volleyball.

Guests can also participate in beach volleyball, bocce ball, and shuffleboard. Offshore, the resort offers a variety of water sports, including kayaking, windsurfing, sailing, and snorkeling. 

The resort also has a fitness center and a spa, where guests can enjoy massages, facials, and body treatments. 

Dining options include five restaurants, a beach grill, and a coffee shop, and guests can enjoy unlimited drinks at the resort’s six bars, including a swim-up and piano bar.

The best time to visit the Bahamas is from mid-December to mid-April, which is the peak season. 

During this time, the weather is generally dry and comfortable, with daytime temperatures ranging from the mid-70s to the mid-80s Fahrenheit (24-29°C). 

The water is warm and clear, ideal for swimming and water sports. However, this is also the busiest time of year, so prices may be higher, and crowds may be larger.

  • 4. Secrets Maroma Beach Riviera Cancun, Mexico

Located in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, the Secrets Maroma Beach Riviera Cancun adults-only resort delivers luxury and relaxation in a beautiful setting.

Experience the ultimate in comfort at Secrets Maroma Beach Riviera Cancun, where 500 acres of pristine beaches await you. 

This all-adult paradise on the Yucatan Peninsula offers an all-inclusive experience with crystal-clear waters and tropical breezes. 

Take a moment to relax at the world-class Secrets Spa, explore the beautifully maintained grounds to discover hidden gems, or simply unwind on the white-sand beach while enjoying breathtaking ocean views.

In terms of weather, the best time to visit Cancun is between December and April when temperatures are pleasant and there’s less rainfall. 

  • 5. Barceló Bávaro Beach, Dominican Republic

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At Barceló Bávaro Beach in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, you’ll discover an all-inclusive, adults-only paradise nestled along one of the ten best beaches in the world. 

With crystal-clear turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and lush tropical gardens, this resort is perfect for singles over 50 looking for a good blend of tranquility and adventure.

With your all-inclusive package, you can enjoy unlimited access to a variety of activities. 

Take a dip in the refreshing pools, play a game of tennis or beach volleyball, or try your hand at bocce. 

For a water adventure, sail across the stunning Caribbean Sea or give windsurfing a go.

When you’re not participating in activities, head to the beach to soak up the sun and enjoy the soothing ocean breeze. With over a kilometer of coastline, there’s plenty of space to unwind.

The best time to visit the Dominican Republic is between December and April when the weather is warm and dry, averaging around 82°F (28°C). 

During this peak season, you can enjoy sunny days, vibrant nightlife, and numerous dining and entertainment options.

  • 6. BodyHoliday, St. Lucia

At BodyHoliday, St. Lucia , you’ll find an incredible all-inclusive vacation experience for the active solo traveler.

Located on a secluded beach in beautiful St. Lucia, guests are welcomed into a calming and refreshing atmosphere with an impressive list of health and wellness activities and amenities.

Pamper yourself with spa treatments, such as soothing hot tubs and rejuvenating body wraps, available throughout the resort’s wellness center. 

Stay active and social by participating in various group exercise classes, including Pilates, Zumba, and AquaFit.

Relax and unwind in the evenings at the resort’s charming piano bar, where you can enjoy live music and delightful cocktails or savor the flavors of St. Lucia by joining cooking classes that teach you how to prepare delicious, healthy meals and provide an opportunity to meet other singles.

The resort features specialized adults-only all-inclusive packages tailored for solo travelers and those over 50‌, ensuring your experience surpasses your expectations. 

During September, the resort also becomes the ultimate destination for solo travelers, with activities and events designed to facilitate connections and spark new friendships.

  • 7. Anantara Layan Phuket Resort, Thailand

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At the Anantara Layan Phuket Resort , you’ll find the perfect blend of luxury and relaxation.

Conveniently located just 30 minutes from Phuket Airport, the Anantara Layan boasts a stunning beachfront location overlooking the Andaman Sea, offering 30 suites, 46 pool villas, and 15 pool residences for your ultimate comfort.

The Anantara is just a short walk from Layan Beach, which offers various water-based activities, such as kayaking and snorkeling, and you’ll find bustling Phuket Town and lively Patong Beach within a 30-35 minute drive.

The resort’s Anantara Spa delivers first-class wellness and spa treatments where you can indulge in soothing massages, rejuvenating facials, and a wide range of organic treatments.

You can also dive into one of the two outdoor swimming pools or attend Muay Thai or yoga classes. 

Guests appreciate the authentic Thai cuisine and vibrant gourmet options in the Anantara’s dining areas – and whether you’re a novice or a seasoned cook, consider joining the resort’s Thai cooking classes.

The best time to visit Phuket is between November and April, as the weather is generally cooler and dryer. 

With attentive staff and luxurious amenities, embrace the laid-back atmosphere at this idyllic resort where your well-being and enjoyment take center stage. 

  • 8. Stella Island Luxury Resort & Spa, Crete

Nestled on the beautiful island of Crete, Greece, Stella Island Luxury Resort & Spa provides an idyllic setting for solo travelers over 50 seeking a luxurious escape. 

Your stay at this adults-only resort ensures a relaxing atmosphere catering specifically to mature guests. 

The resort focuses on physical and mental well-being to enhance relaxation even further, providing wellness programs and spa treatments.

Stella Island also offers outdoor activities such as mountain biking, horseback riding, scuba diving, and mini golf and often holds events such as wine tastings.

Crete’s welcoming climate boasts sunny days and mild temperatures throughout the year; however, the best time to visit is between April and October, when the weather typically ranges from 68°F to 83°F (20°C to 28°C).

  • 9. Samabe Bali Suites & Villas, Bali

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At the Samabe Bali Suites & Villas , indulge yourself with an exceptional all-inclusive vacation experience. 

Located in Nusa Dua, Bali, this grand resort is just 30 minutes from Bali’s International Airport.

Discover spacious suites and villas within the 8-hectare property surrounded by lush palm trees. Soak up the sun and take a dip in the stunning infinity pool that seemingly merges with the ocean. 

Pamper yourself with a wide array of wellness and spa treatments available at the resort, or try snorkeling or scuba diving in the nearby crystal-clear waters.

When it comes to dining, relish the resort’s all-inclusive delights featuring local and international cuisine. 

The best time to visit Samabe Bali Suites & Villas is during the dry season from April to September when the weather is sunny with comfortable temperatures between 78.8°F(26°C) to 86°F (30°C). 

  • 10. Grand Bahia Principe Jamaica, Jamaica

At the Grand Bahia Principe Jamaica , you’ll find an all-inclusive luxury experience perfect for singles over 50. 

This beautiful resort is located in picturesque Runaway Bay and provides everything you need for an unforgettable solo trip to Jamaica.

While this isn’t an adults-only resort, the atmosphere is still serene and inviting with its colonial architecture and lush gardens. 

Visit the spa and pamper yourself with massages and skincare treatments or relax and unwind at one of the three swimming pools, each with its own stunning view.

Guests often participate in yoga classes or on-site water sports, like kayaking and snorkeling. With its vibrant marine life, the crystal-clear Caribbean Sea offers an unforgettable underwater experience.

With temperatures averaging between 80-86°F (27-30°C) year-round in Jamaica, you can comfortably spend your days basking in the sunshine.

To make the most of your trip, visit between November and April, when the weather is ideal, and rainfall is scarce.

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Adventure Travel Tours for Single Women 50+

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April 28, 2023

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Hey, you’ve still got that rock star attitude and lust for adventure and I salute you — whatever age you’re at! But I also hear that planning a single travel tour at 50+ can be intimidating and can look different from the trips the 20-something gals are taking. That doesn’t mean you can’t let your silly side shine and have some fun on the road!

If that midlife crisis is sinking in and you’re ready to prove age really is just a number, then this post is for you.

Who said female travelers have to be in their 20s, anyway??

You’ll learn why some people over 50 decide to become solo travelers, how to arrange to go traveling solo, and get some great trip ideas, about some of the most popular destinations where you can join fellow travelers exploring local culture and enjoying authentic experiences across the world.

Why Solo Journeys Resonate with the Spirited 50+ Crowd

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When we’re in our 20s and 30s we often make grand plans for travel — Norway ! London! Backpacking through Europe! But as the years pass and life gets more complicated, those dreams of seeing the sights and doing all the adventures can take a backseat.

Now, maybe you’ve checked in with yourself and realized it’s time for a change. Good on you! No matter what your reason to travel, there are so many ways you can still enjoy adventure travel in mid-life while traveling solo.

There are several reasons people aged 50+ become solo travelers. Maybe one of these reasons speaks to you:

  • Happy Singleton but need inspiration . For some, living and traveling solo is their bread and butter. But sometimes it’s difficult to decide where to go on a solo vacation, what to do, and how to get there. Joining a small group tour with people of your own age group can be a wonderful experience allowing you to enjoy a stress-free solo trip while someone else handles the details.
  • Divorce. Going through divorce can mean your usual traveling partner is no longer available. Friends and family members might still be coupled up so it’s solo or no go. That’s where divorce vacations come in ????
  • Unwilling Partners. Even in the happiest partnerships don’t necessarily mean that both are like-minded travelers. One might have a stressful job and just want to spend their free time on a relaxing beach holiday while the stay at-home parent would prefer a more adventurous trip like a tour to explore Machu Picchu or maybe somewhere off the beaten track with like-minded people who love intrepid travel.
  • Loss . Losing a partner, friend, or close family member, especially one who enjoyed organized trips can leave the survivors with a renewed sense of mortality and drive to live their best life. This can often lead to some soul searching solo adventures or checking out tour companies who offer options for solo travelers to get back out there.
  • Empty Nesters. As your carefully nurtured children head off to college or a new life away from home with barely a backwards glance, it’s a great time to rediscover yourself. And what better way to do this than by enjoying unforgettable experiences on a solo adventure in great company where you can make new friends?

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How to Travel Solo as a 50+ Adventurer

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Thanks to the wanderlust trend, adventurous social media influencers, and a more global community there’s less stigma attached to solo travel. While you can still book through regular travel firms, possibly paying hefty single supplement fees, today’s solo traveler has many more options available with tour companies specializing in vacations for the solo traveler.

Whether you want to join a solo travel tour, a ladies’ group, head to popular destinations, or go off the beaten track, I’ve got good news for you: there is a host of vacations for you to choose from. But first, you’ll want to decide on the type of solo adventure you’re going for.

Charting Your Own Path: Independent Solo Journeys

Independent solo adventures

Pros: Exciting, unique, and flexible. Cons: Potentially dangerous. Lots of dull and sometimes confusing and stressful paperwork. Typically more planning time.

Some people like to spend their precious free time relaxing in a hot spring by themselves with a good book and a cocktail. Others prefer to use their vacations as an opportunity to meet new people and socialize. Some people like a little bit of both. If you’re more on the independent side and want to call all the shots, then an independent solo adventure might be just your cup of tea!

Whatever your style, the world is a big place, so consider making a “bucket list” of places you’d like to see. Check government advice on the risks associated with traveling alone to certain countries or regions. Then when you’ve narrowed down the best destination for your first adventure, it’s time to book.

Although it can seem cost effective to book everything separately from your own laptop, it’s often wise to consult a travel agent who can make sure your trip runs seamlessly and can make sure your plans are protected from unexpected events getting in the way (hello, 2020).

Plus, there are a LOT of nitty-gritty details in travel that can feel overwhelming on your own that a travel agent can figure out for you.

Without an agent, you make all your own travel arrangements (transportation, accommodation, experiences, attractions, food, etc.) and have to deal with any delays, booking issues and any situation that arises during your trip. For some, that’s exciting and empowering! For others, that’s a whole lotta headache that ruins the whole point of vacation .

Travel agent or not, these are a few considerations you’ll want to think about before setting off for your first solo trip:

  • You should also ensure you have adequate travel insurance to cover you in case anything happens to either your travel plans or your health.
  • Check if you need visas and apply well in advance if possible. Double check you have the right visa for your visit.
  • Dig out your passport and make sure it’s in date and you have enough time remaining on it to abide by the rules of the destination you are planning to visit. Some countries require you to have as long as 6 months remaining on your passport at the point of entry.
  • Book any necessary vaccinations well in advance and order any meds like Malaria tablets which may be needed, depending on your itinerary. Sometimes even an airport stopover adds a requirement for vaccination in some countries.
  • Change your currency for local currency before you travel as that will give you a better exchange rate and you can usually find deals with low or no commission costs. In some countries, it’s worth having some US dollars – do some research and find out if that applies to your proposed destination.
  • Consider carrying some currency on a special travel card but be aware some very rural areas off the beaten track may not accept the card.

Joining the Pulse: Active Adventure Tours

Active group adventures

Pros: Planned itinerary to make the most of your vacation. Organized adventures. Choose your preferred activity level. Opt for a private room. Meet new friends .

Cons: You don’t get a say in who you travel with. Fewer options for spontaneous experiences.

Group tours can be a great way to share the excitement of adventure tours. You can enjoy all the fun of spending time with other solo travelers during the day but then if you’re on the introverted side, you can still take time for yourself at the end of the day.

All you need to decide is where to go and whether you’d prefer small groups where the solo travelers might bond quickly, or are happy to be part of a larger group where you might have more chance of meeting someone you click with as a friend or maybe even as something more depending on your situation.

Usually you make your own way to the destination, then a guide will run the trip organizing hotels, meals, equipment hire etc.

A few things to keep in mind with this type of travel:

  • Check the tour company details for the trip because many don’t include travel to the meet-up point.
  • Ask about single supplements — some companies offer private rooms as standard while others may charge a single occupancy supplement.

Savoring the Experience: Group Vacation Tours

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Pros: Simple booking with everything organized. Expert guides to maximize the experience. Lots of options to suit all tastes. Perfect if you are flying solo. Cons: Less flexibility than independent travel. Less thrills.

If you’re more of a “boutique hotel” person rather than “bear hunting in the woods” person, a group vacation tour might be the way to go. Imagine a river cruise with great food and drink available pretty much all day.

Vacations should be about enjoying yourself and while for some, the perfect trip is kayaking around the Galapagos Islands , for others it’s relaxing by the pool with a cold drink. Most travel companies now offer a dedicated section for pretty much all vibes.

If this is the direction you’re leaning, these are my tips:

• Check the average group size, especially if you particularly prefer to be part of a small group when traveling solo. • Ask if tips are included so you don’t have any unexpected costs.

Crafting Your Adventure: Organizing a Group Trip

Plan your own group trip

Pros: You know all or most of the group members before traveling. You can do and see exactly what you want with a custom trip. Cons: Trying to get everyone to settle on a mutually acceptable itinerary. You need to form a group yourself.

Maybe you’re a leader type and want to plan your own girl’s trip . When you bring together a group of friends of your choice, you’re guaranteed good company. How cool would it be to share your adventures and explore the world with your besties? (SO cool!)

The hardest part of organizing these kinds of vacations is getting everyone to agree on a destination and activity level. My friend invited two other travelers and me to join her on a cycling tour of Italy once — I love spending time with her and I love Italy, but I was less sure about the cycling bit!

If you want to plan your own trip, try these tips:

• Get everyone to list their favored top trips and see if any coincide • Get everyone together, make a night of it browsing popular tours, and pick out the parts that appeal most to everyone. • Go to a tour operator and have them create a package for you (pssst, Explorer Chick does custom private trips too ????)

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Top destinations for single travel tours 50+.

Whether you’re looking for vast spaces to rediscover yourself in, natural wonders to marvel at, or unique destinations to brag about on the ‘gram, there are a multitude of wonderful places across the world to explore.

Here are a few ideas for the single solo female traveler to get your juices flowing:

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1 Yellowstone National Park

Hiking, geysers, spectacular views — what more could you ask for? This is a fabulous destination for women over 50 traveling solo who want a memorable trip. Save the legs with some horseback riding and make your trip as long (or as short) as you want it to be. The park is huge and there’s so much to do and see here all year round.

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If you’re over 50, the glaciers have diminished in your lifetime but you still have the opportunity to see these majestic natural spectacles. Get up close and personal with a kayak trip to see glaciers and icebergs or get even closer with some ice climbing action.

Or maybe mountains make your heart beat faster (in a good way). There are plenty of volcanic mountains to hike and climb here too. You might even see the Northern Lights.

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Dramatic fjords, thousands of islands, and majestic mountains make Norway a top destination for the over 50 explorer and adventurer.

Norway has more unique habitats than almost any European country. In some areas during the summer, the sun never sets in “the land of the midnight sun.” Perfect for hiking, photography, kayaking and climbing.

You’ll also definitely want to make time to meet some of the local people, many of whom have actual Viking heritage!

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4 Galapagos

Famous for the huge animal diversity and Darwin’s finches, Galapagos Islands should be on any nature-lover’s bucket list.

This area is a pristine, natural paradise perfect for the over 50 traveler who appreciates learning about unique environments. And if you’re looking to experience a unique environment, the Galapagos is definitely where you want to go — some species there can’t be found anywhere else in the world.

Eco-conscious tourists will be glad to learn that measures are in place to protect the islands so you can enjoy a visit knowing you aren’t damaging the islands or any of the feathered, furry, or scaly residents.

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Belize has the lowest population density in Central America so if you are looking for an “off the beaten track” experience, this could be the place for you.

Having said that, Belize also has some fabulous boutique hotels so if you want to travel solo and rest in luxury this is also a great destination. Go snorkeling or diving to explore the huge barrier reef and discover Mayan ruins in the rainforest jungle. There’s no shortage of high adrenaline activities to liven up your life too so you could have plenty of tales of bravery and adventure to tell everyone back at the office and some breathtaking pics to share over your socials.

You might be a Grandma but you don’t have to give up living your best life!

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Holidays for Singles 50 & Above

Starting out with the idea of solo travel.

Do travel choices for ‘grown up’ solo travellers seem hard to find? Why is it that you see countless tours and cruises advertised for couples and families, but not the solo traveller over 50?

You're a mature solo traveller, and you know what you enjoy when it comes to a holiday. However, maybe feeling that being over 50 and single, you're not feeling so old and not too young, it seems to make it harder to find a solo travel option where you feel you can fit in.

You're not ready for the old fashioned idea of the pensioner set (maybe never), and you've definitely outgrown the Contiki tour option (no such thing as Contiki tours over 50) . But, you're still keen to join an escorted holiday for single travellers 50+ .

SO, WHAT ARE YOUR OPTIONS FOR SOLO TRAVELLERS OVER 50?

Just as it feels your options are dwindling; friends not up for the same travel plans you have in mind, or posses the same passion? Or your circle of single friends is slim and you’re wondering your options for taking off without a travel buddy? Or quite simply, you know you want to go alone. Wherever you are at with your travel plans, you definitely made some inroads as you got this far and you found us – Wow, a travel company for solo travellers over 50 , perhaps is what you’re thinking.

We’ll, here, you fit right in! Because, we only look after solo travellers. We think travel experiences should be shared, one is not enough, two’s a crowd and then the more the merrier. There's a stack of other solo travellers in their fifties , sixties and some young at heart travellers in their seventies too.

Nice change to the other mainstream packages out there – ads loaded with images of the perfect couple touring Europe, or soaking up romantic moments at a tropical resort, and so on and so on…. tragically failing to show single travellers in the picture. And even better, we focus on keeping the single supplement as low as possible. All our tours offer the package with your own room, and all with low single supplements , and even sometimes no single supplement!

GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR OVER 50'S TOUR

FIND YOUR TRAVEL STYLE Not all solo travellers are the same, and that’s why we’ve created 6 travel styles to pick from in our line up of singles holidays

  • 'Discovery' – leisure touring
  • 'On The Go' - walking and adventure tours
  • 'Marine' – ocean and river cruising
  • 'Combo' - mixing it up with tour & cruise combination packages
  • 'Relax' - chill out resort packages
  • 'Essentials' - mindful on the budget, without scrimping on value for money

Age Matched Groups

Most of our tours are created for single travellers 50 years and over ,  and there’s others such as solo tours for over 40's .  And our Cruise Circle for Solos cruise groups are best suited to cruise fans 40 years and over.  Our age-matched solo traveller groups have a proven track record, and you can read the countless testimonials from your fellow solo traveller.    

KNOWING YOU BELONG

After checking our our trips, and browsing over our site you'll start to get an idea of your travel style and which trip is a great fit for you. But there's more to it than just picking the trip. It's the feeling you get when you're making plans to travel your own and maybe hesitating because you're not sure about who else is joining. Well, what we can say with all of our years of our experience, since our beginning in 2006, we've learnt one sure thing.  When you come along with a smile, looking forward to your trip and just wanting to make every moment count, so do all our travellers - just like you. Over 50's Travel is a freedom like no other - a release from every day life, an excitement about new encounters, and we know, and our travellers that have gone before you tell us - it will be all of this and more.  Expect lots of laughs, sharing your travel memories, and often, new friendships that last past the days of your tour.  What's more refreshing, and perhaps unexpected is the comradery.  It is so quickly formed with our solo travel tour groups. We even have travellers that return and make plans to join us again on another tour together, because of amazing friendships formed on other trips with us. 

As a small group touring company there's a shared intimacy that perhaps can't be found or harder to find on large group arrangements. Shared meals where everyone mixes and mingles, pre dinner and post dinner 'get togethers'.  The laughs can start from breakfast and not end until you rest your head on your pillow, before looking forward to your next day's adventure. 

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The Great Ocean Walk holiday was a great introduction to singles tours and walking holidays. ... a small group with people of a similar age enabled everyone to get to know each other.... Janene, 44 years, Newcastle, NSW

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Solo travel, or holidays for singles over 50 ; whichever you identify with, all being one-in-same, if you haven't quite made up your mind call us - we can chat and help to answer your questions. Or perhaps it’s some guidance you’re after, and our Travel Team are on hand to help show you the way. Speak to one of our travel consultants, Monday to Friday from 10am to 5pm Sydney T: 1300 653 692.  Visit our  List of Holidays  and find your next adventure.

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Discover the best of Morocco on an action-packed trip exploring Marrakech, Fes, the...

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Classic Galapagos: Central Eastern Islands (Grand Queen Beatriz)

10 days from 6765.

Travel to the Galapagos Islands and sail around the central eastern islands, witnessing...

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Athens to Santorini

8 days from 3029.

Travel from ancient Athens to the spectacular island of Santorini on this wonderful...

Enjoy beautiful Vietnam with other like-minded families and children

Vietnam Family Holiday

13 days from 2095.

Experience the Asia of old on a family adventure that captures the spirit of Vietnam....

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Sacred Land of the Incas

15 days from 3649.

Visit the Sacred Land of the Inca and delight in Peru's culture with two weeks through...

Orangutan, Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre

Classic Borneo

10 days from 2516.

Journey through Borneo on a wild 10-day adventure from Kota Kinabalu to Sandakan,...

Timios Prodromos Monastery overlooking the valleys of Arcadia

Premium Greece

8 days from 3108.

Soak up the best of Greece on this Premium small group adventure, from Athens to...

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Everest Base Camp Trek

15 days from 1664.

Embark on the trek of a lifetime to Everest Base Camp on this tour. Fly into Lukla and...

Sigiryia Ancient Rock Fortress

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14 days from 4026.

Savour Sri Lanka on an in depth Premium journey around the ‘Teardrop Isle’, exploring...

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Egypt Adventure

8 days from 1313.

Visit Egypt and adventure along the River Nile through the land of the pharaohs, from...

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Classic Morocco

8 days from 1570.

See the wonders of Morocco, including Ait Benhaddou, Casablanca, the Atlas Mountains,...

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Explore Jordan

8 days from 1453.

Travel to Jordan and tour Amman, Madaba and the inspiring desert landscape of Wadi Rum....

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Premium Venice to Split

9 days from 5576.

Explore the beautiful cities, mountains and waterfalls of Slovenia and Croatia on a...

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Classic Rajasthan

15 days from 1700.

Travel to India and visit the Rajasthan region. Tour from Delhi to Pushkar through...

Tikal NP

Guatemala to Belize

10 days from 1734.

Wander the cobblestone streets of Antigua, float along the waters of the Rio Dulce, and...

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Vietnam Family Holiday Comfort

13 days from 2450.

Experience Vietnamese customs and charms on a 13-day family adventure from Hanoi to Ho...

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India's Golden Triangle

8 days from 1003.

Take an action-packed eight-day tour through the essential sights and bites of India’s...

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South Korea Highlights

9 days from 3749.

Take a dive into all that South Korea has to offer, from Seoul to Sokcho, Andong and...

Your local leader will help you explore the ancient city of Petra

Jordan Discovery

8 days from 1890.

Experience the best of Jordan on this 8-day adventure. From Amman, 4WD through Wadi Rum...

See some of the amazing range of wildlife in Chobe National Park, Botswana

Okavango Experience

10 days from 1962.

Tour through Johannesburg, Maun, Chobe, the Okavango Delta and Victoria Falls on a ten...

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Best of Italy

14 days from 4724.

Immerse yourself in classic culture, history and incredible sights on this Best of...

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Premium Uzbekistan

10 days from 3101.

Explore the mysteries of Uzbekistan on an in-depth Premium adventure, where remnants of...

Cambodia Phenom Pehn

Cambodian Traveller

9 days from 998.

Travel from Vietnam to Thailand on a South East Asian adventure that explores Cambodia...

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North Morocco Adventure

8 days from 840.

This tour of North Morocco from Casablanca to Marrakech will capture your heart....

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Premium Egypt

9 days from 3833.

From the Pyramids of Giza to the temples of Karnak and the bustling Khan al-Khalili...

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Beautiful Cuba

8 days from 1575.

Escape to Cuba on an adventure to this exotic Caribbean island and explore the sultry...

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Explore Southern Africa

18 days from 4285.

Spend some time exploring Botswana, South Africa and Zimbabwe with included safari...

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Inca Trail Express from Lima

8 days from 2159.

Travel to Peru and retrace the steps of the Inca. Follow traditions from Lima to Cusco,...

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Classic Hikes of Patagonia

15 days from 10600.

Embark on all the classic hikes of Patagonia – including the Torres del Paine base hike...

Hiking in Uluru Kata Tjuta National Park

Uluru & Kings Canyon Adventure

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Discover the history, culture and incredible landscapes of Australia’s Red Centre on a...

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Journey to the Antarctic Circle (Ocean Endeavour)

14 days from 13320.

Set sail for the trip of a lifetime – a 14-day journey on board the Ocean Endeavour,...

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Explore Egypt & Jordan

19 days from 5696.

This 19-day tour explores the best of Egypt and Jordan in Comfort, from Cairo to...

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Canadian Rockies

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Discover the Canadian Rockies on this 15-day adventure tour with Intrepid that hits...

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Thailand & Laos Adventure

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Japan: Land of the Rising Sun

13 days from 6052.

Discover Japanese culture on this 13-day tour. Travel with a local from Tokyo to Kyoto...

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Croatia Sailing Adventure: Dubrovnik to Split

8 days from 1928.

Explore Croatia's beautiful Adriatic coast on this aquatic adventure from Dubrovnik to...

Enjoy the scenery as you cycle through Vietnam

Cycle Vietnam

15 days from 2385.

Jump in the saddle for a two-wheeled adventure tour of Vietnam. Take in cultural...

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Morocco Encompassed

17 days from 1763.

Explore Morocco on this in-depth tour with Intrepid. Spend 17 days exploring Marrakech,...

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Premium Jordan

8 days from 2737.

Jordan is a paradise for the curious, so discover Amman, Wadi Rum, Petra and Jerash on...

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Inca Trail & Amazon Adventure

12 days from 3596.

Travel from the heights of the Andes to the exotic Amazon rainforest on this best of...

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South Africa Family Safari with Teenagers

12 days from 2710.

Enjoy this Teenage Family Adventure, while hiking, canoeing, snorkeling, rafting,...

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Classic Vietnam

15 days from 2516.

Uncover the proud, spirited heart of Vietnam on this classic 15-day adventure. Tour...

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Tailor-Made trips

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Perks of travelling single with Intrepid

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Single and keen to mingle?

Our trips can be great for singles over 50 and 60 as we take care of safety, logistics and transport so you can focus your time on the joy of travel. We don’t offer the classic ‘singles-only’ tours, but we do provide the perfect base for people looking to get to know others, usually a varied mix of ages, nationalities, cultures and more. Since our tours are so diverse, this could mean you’re on a trip with couples in their 40s, singles in their 20s, family groups or people travelling on their own in their fifties and beyond. Our tours aren’t specifically designed for making perfect matches, but hey, if it happens, it happens .

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Small numbers, big sites

The best part of travelling in a small group is the friends you can make in the most unlikely of places – we’re talking while hiking the Inca Trail or cooking dhal in  Sri Lanka . It also means a bunch of new faces to share the world’s most epic experiences with and a few people around to watch your back (especially when walking through a traffic crossing in Vietnam ). No matter who you’re sharing your tour with, you’ll be docking at unbelievable sites, meeting local people and getting a one-of-a-kind journey - single or not, we think that's pretty epic.

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Safety and logistics

Travelling solo at any age can feel like a big deal, especially when venturing to far-off places. That’s why small group tours are the perfect fit, no matter if you’re travelling alone at 25 or 65. We’ll do the planning, manage the itinerary, handle the transport and keep safety in mind - all so you can immerse yourself to the max. Not to mention, your guide will be able to support you with potential language barriers, give recommendations, show you the best spots for photos and so much more. Don’t just take our word for it, find out for yourself.

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Local knowledge and unique perspectives

Maybe you’ve already seen the big sites and now looking for a different experience or new perspective. That’s where we come in. Our tours are led by our Local Leaders, all of whom are experts in their corner of the world and are out there showing it to others right now. Their knowledge of their country’s attractions, delicacies, cultures and communities is something you probably won’t get to experience elsewhere. Find yourself ducking into unknown hotspots and learning more than just the basics when you’re on one of our tours.

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Do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip as a senior.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travellers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises). However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travellers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

Learn more about Intrepid's COVID-19 policy

Who are Intrepid travellers?

Intrepid adventures are for travellers with a yearning to get off the beaten track. Whether you're travelling solo, with a group of friends, or are aged 18 or 70, there is an Intrepid adventure to suit your interests and comfort level. Each Intrepid adventure has a physical and cultural grading to help you decide if the trip is right for you. No special skills are required for most adventures, just a sense of adventure and a curiosity about the world. Even on our camping adventures no previous experience is required; our tents are easy to set up, even for first-time campers. 

Are there age restrictions on your trips?

For the majority of our trips the minimum age is 15. An adult must accompany all children under the age of 18. Our Overland Adventures have a minimum age of 18. Younger children can join us on our Family trips and Short Break Adventures, but check each trip for its minimum age, which is located on the trip’s overview page on the website. Most of our trips don’t have a maximum age limit, but a Self-Assessment Form is required for all passengers 70 years and over. 

How many people will be on my trip?

Good things come in small packages, which is why we keep our group sizes down. This means we’re small enough to remain flexible as we thread our way through communities without intimidating the locals. On most of our trips you’ll be part of an intimate group of 12-16 people, though our group sizes are on average 10 people. Our Overland trips are in purpose-built vehicles that can carry up to 24 travellers. Group sizes are displayed on each trip’s overview page on our website. 

I’m travelling alone – is that OK?

This is the beauty of the Intrepid style of travel: many of our travellers join because they are travelling solo and want to meet and share experiences with like-minded people.

Learn more about solo travel

I have a disability – can I join an Intrepid trip?

Intrepid is committed to making travel widely accessible, regardless of ability or disability. We ask that you carefully consider whether you are physically and mentally able to complete the itinerary you have chosen, recognising that on many trips you will be required to carry your own bags and use public transport. 

Where we can we will make reasonable adjustments to the operation of our trips to facilitate the requirements of disabled travellers – such as booking ground floor accommodation, or having our leaders communicate important directions in writing as well as verbally. Many travellers with disabilities have been able to enjoy our trips by travelling with a friend or companion who can assist with specific needs. If joining a group trip is not practical we may be able to provide you with a private departure. Please contact our sales team for further information on any of our itineraries. 

Learn more about accessible travel with Intrepid

Do I need to buy travel insurance?

Travel insurance is compulsory on all our trips if you’re travelling internationally. Minimum coverage may differ from trip to trip, so make sure you check the Travel Insurance section in your Essential Trip Information. You will not be permitted to join the group until your leader has sighted your insurance policy number and the insurance company's 24-hour emergency contact number – it’s really important there are no barriers to getting emergency assistance for you. 

Will I have my own room?

It's your call. Rooming on our trips is organised on a twin-share basis, but most of our trips also have the option to pay an extra fee for your own room. Just let us know at the time of booking and we'll arrange it for you. 

For twin-share rooms, we pair up solo travellers with another traveller of the same gender as per the gender marker on each of their passports. As a responsible tour operator, we strive to create a safe and inclusive environment for everyone. In the case that your gender identity differs from what's indicated on your passport, please contact us so that we can discuss rooming options with you. 

On a small selection of itineraries some accommodations are booked on an open-gender, multi-share basis. In those instances it will clearly be stated in your Essential Trip Information. 

How does group time work?

Whether you’re travelling alone or with a partner, our trips have a set itinerary. But within that there’s time set aside for your own exploration (if you want to – no pressure). Depending on how you're feeling, you may want to have some downtime, ask your guide for a few tips then head out alone, or hang out with the group and see where the day takes you. 

What makes a small group tour better than a coach tour?

The main difference between a small group tour and a coach tour is the size of the group; our tours have 10 travellers each (on average) while coaches can hold up to 60 people. This means that you'll never have to vie for your leader's attention on a small group tour because you'll automatically have it.

Learn more about the differences between a small group tour and a coach tour

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USA Tours for Solo / Single Travelers

250+ usa tours for singles / solo travelers with 13,595 reviews.

7 day Southwest National Parks Grand Canyon Tour Tour

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7 day Southwest National Parks Grand Canyon Tour

This was a very well organised 7 day trip to see all the canyons and our guide Adriann was fantastic at accommodating to all our needs. We were a small group of 8 ranging from solo travellers to families such as ourselves and got along very well throughout the 7 days. Although I was not able to see the arches for personal reasons, our guide Adriann was very understanding and made sure the rest of our trip was still amazing. I particularly found Bryce Canyon and Antelope Canyon the most exciting places to visit and the Grand Canyon for my mother which had been number one on her bucket list places to visit. I would definitely recommend this tour and would be keen to go on it again or even on other excursions that they offer!
  • 5% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Vegas to San Fran Tour

  • In-depth Cultural

Vegas to San Fran

Mighty 5 From Las Vegas Tour

  • Christmas & New Year

Mighty 5 From Las Vegas

Excellent tour. Our guide Robin, was very informative and had an entertaining flair. We went to a series of awe-inspiring viewpoints and did some wonderful hikes in what were referred to as “the mighty five” of Utah. An unforgettable trip with a terrific group of people and a very knowledgeable, gregarious guide.

Mighty 5 From Salt Lake City Tour

Mighty 5 From Salt Lake City

Guide was knowledgeable and helpful. It was a good group

Wild West – 5 days Tour

Wild West – 5 days

Overall, we had a great experience. This was our first bus tour, and our main tour guide, Roberto, was wonderful! He was very communicative and helpful. He fully explained where we were going and what we were doing and answered any and all questions, and it was interesting to see him switch so effortlessly between Italian and English. He deserves a raise for his five-star service. However, the other tour guides we interacted with on the last day seemed the complete opposite due to their incredibly non-upfront communications skills. For example, when we left the hotel to head back to LA, we were not told how long the trip was going to take, if and when we were going to stop, just nothing; they made me wonder what sort of criteria you have to meet to be a tour guide. Also, one made some slightly racist comments, which if you are dealing with an international clientele, I feel like you should learn to be more neutral in your interactions with others. It took some adjusting having to be on such a strict schedule. Some places you stopped hours at; some maybe 20 minutes. One time our bus's AC didn't work, so given the heat wave, you can imagine what that felt like. But generally it felt like being on a passenger on a road trip. If you want to see a lot in a compressed amount of time and don't mind not being so in control of planning or on a full bus, this tour is worth giving a shot. It definitely was a memorable adventure.

Majestic Alaska (10 Days) Tour

Majestic Alaska (10 Days)

This was an excellent experience
  • €100 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Western USA National Parks Loop Tour

Western USA National Parks Loop

This was a great tour, I highly recommend

Magnificent West - 7 Days Tour

  • Cultural Photography

Magnificent West - 7 Days

Wir waren eine kleine Gruppe Die Organisation war gut Die Unterkünfte auch Es wurde viel Trinkwasser verteilt Die Reiseleiter, insbesondere Eduardo, fand ich sehr informativ und sachlich.

Alaska Kenai & Denali Adventure Tour

Alaska Kenai & Denali Adventure

Very good guide, great trip

Hiking Utah\'s Mighty 5 Tour

Hiking Utah's Mighty 5

An amazing experience with wonderful fellow travelers and our great CEO. Thanks!

Hike Alaska: Glaciers and Denali Tour

Hike Alaska: Glaciers and Denali

Exceeded expectations, everything was smooth. Great guide.

Nature\'s Best: Alaska Tour

Nature's Best: Alaska

Our Tour guide, Wayne, was fantastic! He went above and beyond; to make sure we were comfortable on the bus and on the tours! He also got us as close as he could when there were animal sightings! Lane, our driver, was also an excellent driver; and he kept us safe on the narrow and winding Mountain roads! Hats off to these two!

Yellowstone / Grand Teton 4 Day / 3 Night Wildlife Adventure Tour

  • Photography
  • Walking Adventure

Yellowstone / Grand Teton 4 Day / 3 Night Wildlife Adventure

Exceeded expectations!

Magnificent West – 8 days Tour

Magnificent West – 8 days

Magnificent West - 8days is truly magnificent travel!!! Our tour guides sir Jacob and mam Patricia were very caring to us travelers, and yes! excellently knowledgeable on all the tourist/scenic spots that we have visited. With regard to the itinerary, it was perfect as well. How the tour guide managed our daily schedules were incredibly amazing and thus, I and my son are grateful because we really had fun and we enjoyed every single day during the travel. Sir Jacob and Mam Patricia were also reasonably strict (but very kind) in engaging with every traveler's punctuality which made this travel, a very wonderful one! I would highly recommend this travel package to my friends who want to experience the West. Thank you so much Tour Radar! Nel & Nikko

Hawaiian Explorer (8 Days, Intra Tour Air Hilo To Kahului) Tour

Hawaiian Explorer (8 Days, Intra Tour Air Hilo To Kahului)

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What a lifetime experience everyone needs Jun 2023 • Solo Within 7 days, we drove in 3 states, visited 5 national parks / 2 state parks, hiked 60 miles, made friends from 7 different states/nations, and eventually traveled through the iconic Route 66 back to Las Vegas. What a lifetime experience everyone needs Day 1 - Zion National Park Day 2 - Bryce Canyon National Park Day 3 - Canyonlands National Park Day 4 - Arches National Park Day 5 - Monument Valley Navajo Nation Day 6 - Grand Canyon National Park / Antelope State Day 7- Grand Canyon back to Las Vegas via Historic Route 66 AMAZING!

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travel trips for singles over 50

Travel Tips for vacationers over 50 and single

T raveling as a single person over 50 can be an exciting and rewarding experience. Here are some travel tips to help you make the most of your vacation:

Choose destinations catering to solo travelers

Some destinations are more solo-friendly than others. Look for places that offer a good mix of attractions, activities, and social opportunities for solo travelers. Popular choices often include cities known for their culture, history, and vibrant social scenes.

Plan itinerary wisely

Choose activities that align with your hobbies or things you’ve always wanted to try. This will make your trip more enjoyable and allow you to meet like-minded individuals along the way.

Research accommodation options

Look for accommodations that cater to solo travelers. Hostels, guesthouses, and boutique hotels are often more social and provide opportunities to meet fellow travelers. Additionally, consider using platforms like Airbnb, which can offer more personalized and local experiences.

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Join group tours

Group tours and activities are excellent opportunities to meet new people and share experiences. Look for tours specifically designed for solo travelers or small group tours that encourage interaction among participants. This can also alleviate some of the planning and logistics burdens.

Stay connected

Inform your family and friends about your travel plans and share your itinerary with them. Stay in touch regularly to keep them updated about your whereabouts.

Embrace technology

Utilize travel apps and websites to enhance your travel experience. Use apps for navigation, translation, and discovering local attractions and events.

Take necessary precautions to ensure your safety while traveling alone. Research the safety of your chosen destinations beforehand, follow local customs and laws, and trust your instincts. Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar or poorly lit areas and be cautious with your belongings.

Take care of your health

Prioritize your health during your trip. Visit a doctor before your departure to ensure you’re in good health for travel. Carry necessary medications, have travel insurance, and stay hydrated. Take breaks and listen to your body when it needs rest.

Enjoy your independence

Remember that traveling solo gives you the freedom to do what you want when you want. Embrace this independence, be open to new experiences, and enjoy the journey.

Remember, the key to a successful trip is to plan, stay open-minded, and embrace the adventure. Happy travels!

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Singles holidays for over 50s

Solo holidays for the over 50s.

Our small group adventure holidays are perfect for single travellers in their 50s as you’ll be in great company. Our trips attract people of all ages from all over the world who love to explore, discover and share their love for travel. There’ll be plenty of opportunities to socialise and the flexibility to do your own thing if you’d prefer. Our average small group size is just 11 people and includes approximately half singles and the rest couples or friends travelling together. You’ll enjoy the thrill of travelling solo in your 50s but with the safety of travelling in a group. Plus, our expert  local tour leaders who will help you get to the heart of your destination. New to Explore? We’ve answered some of the most-asked questions about joining our tours as a solo traveller.

travel trips for singles over 50

Adventure holidays for single travellers over 50

The world's a big place - where are you yet to explore? Our  Cultural Discovery  group adventure trips allow you to discover a new destination beyond just its tourist attractions - you'll learn about its history and culture through visits to historic sites and experiences, as well as meeting, and often even staying with, local people or tribes. Wherever you choose to go, you'll be made to feel welcome and truly at home with friendly like-minded people, and all at a pace that suits you. Cuba is one of our most popular destinations, particularly for solo travellers over 50, and it's so easy to see why. Whether you take our faster-paced  Cuba Libre!  group adventure holiday, or take a slower pace while you see  The Best of Western Cuba , this colourful and captivating country will amaze you at every corner, with vintage cars and rum bars lining the streets of vibrant Havana, pastel-coloured historic buildings and rich culture in Santiago De Cuba, and the story of Che Guevara to be discovered in Santa Clara. Should you wish to adventure a little closer to home, our moderately and relaxed pace group adventure trips to Europe and Turkey could be just the ticket. It may be the world's smallest continent, but Europe offers some of the richest experiences to be found anywhere on the globe - from admiring the  Highlights of Andalucia , to immersing yourself in the historical  Treasures of Turkey . If you're looking to be truly dazzled on your solo adventure on one of our group trips, let the magic of Iceland and its natural wonders amaze you on our Land of the Midnight Sun  trip, or seize the chance to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights on our winter itinerary - surely an experience that everyone has on their Bucket List.

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Unforgettable experiences

From big wows to hidden gems, our tours leave you feeling that you've really explored.

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Expert tour leaders

Chosen for their great knowledge of your destination and a passion to make your trip extraordinary.

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Small groups

Average groups of 11; solos, couples and friends, united by a desire for authentic experiences.

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Responsible at heart

How we operate sets us apart; our flexible booking policy, our loyalty scheme & sustainable approach.

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Moscow Tours & Travel Packages 2024/2025

63 moscow trips. compare tour itineraries from 45 tour companies. 308 reviews. 4.7/5 avg rating., popular moscow tours.

St Petersburg & Moscow in Style - Winter

St Petersburg & Moscow in Style - Winter

  • Explore the majestic St Petersburg & Moscow on private city tours
  • Admire the rich Russian history, art and architecture
  • Travel to Moscow on a highspeed train
  • Enjoy the local cuisine in stylish restaurants

Golden Ring of Russia

Golden Ring of Russia

Lower Volga Voyage

Lower Volga Voyage

  • Visit magnificent Red Square and Kremlin and examine the collection at theKremlin’s State Armory.
  • Experience Russia’s diverse musical traditions at lively folk music performances
  • Explore Volgograd, the site of the decisive battle of World War II’s eastern front

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Best of Russia

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Volga Dream Russian River Cruise

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Highlights of Russia

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St Petersburg & Moscow in Style - Summer

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  • Discover Moscow's UNESCO-listed Red Square, home to spectacular St Basil’s Cathedral, Lenin's Mausoleum and the historic GUM Department store
  • Explore the grounds of Moscow's mighty Kremlin, with its numerous governmentbuildings, gold-domed cathedrals and the giant tsar bell
  • Celebrate New Year's Eve in Moscow!
  • Take in the highlights of St Petersburg including a guided tour of the exquisite Church on Spilled Blood, Peter & Paul Fortress and Cathedral
  • Take a guided tour of the remarkable Hermitage Museum at the Winter Palace

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  • Explore the beautiful city of St Petersburg, including the exquisite Church on Spilled Blood, Peter & Paul Fortress and Nevsky Prospekt
  • Marvel at the dazzling array of art and exhibits in the world-famous Hermitage Museum, at the Winter Palace in St Petersburg
  • Discover a lavish residence of the tsars on a day trip to Catherine Palace at Tsarkoe Selo (winter: mid-October to April) or Peterhof Palace and gardens (summer: May to mid-October)
  • Take in the highlights of the capital on a walking tour, visiting Moscow's famous Red Square, home to the historic GUM Department Store, Lenin’s Mausoleum and spectacular St Basil’s Cathedral
  • Take a guided tour of the Moscow Kremlin, Russia’s political power house. Stroll around the grounds of this fortified complex, visit the Kremlin's cathedrals and see the mighty Tsar Bell

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Route of the Romanovs - 10 days

  • Learn about the last days of the Romanovs in Yekaterinburg, visiting the sites where Tsar Nicolas II and his family were assassinated and buried
  • Straddle two continents at the famous obelisk Europe/Asia border marker in Yekaterinburg
  • Experience the Trans-Siberian railway on an overnight train journey from Moscow to Yekaterinburg

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New Year's in Moscow - 9 days

  • Visit Catherine Palace at Tsarkoe Selo on Christmas Day and marvel at the incredible Amber Room
  • Spend a night in Novgorod, an ancient city by the Volkhov River - explore the kremlin, cathedral and other sights and enjoy a traditional Russian banya (sauna)

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Back in the USSR - 7 days

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Russian Revolution - 9 days

  • Visit historic Novgorod, an ancient city which straddles the Volkhov River. Explore the attractive riverside kremlin and experience a traditional Russian banya (sauna)

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The Snowball - 6 days

  • Visit Catherine Palace at Tsarkoe Selo and marvel at the incredible Amber Room

Mood for Moscow - 4 days

Mood for Moscow - 4 days

  • Head underground to visit a Stalinist-era Soviet Bunker on an optional excursion
  • Stroll to the vibrant Izmailovo Market, which lies behind the walls of an ancient Kremlin, and shop for an array of souvenirs

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Glacier National Park is one of many scenic places you can visit on an American road trip.

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In a country as large as the United States, there’s no shortage of destinations and detours to explore by car . Whether your idea of the perfect American road trip entails an epic, cross-country journey or a shorter jaunt through a few of its most iconic national parks , your options are as large and varied as the country itself.

Even if you don’t have the time to drive cross-country, there are plenty of road trip routes (ranging from three days to a week or longer): classic California itineraries , New England routes that shine especially well in the fall, scenic East Coast adventures, and a variety of Midwest journeys for folks farther from the coasts.

No matter your mode of transportation—be it van, RV, motorcycle, or four-door sedan—these are 21 of the best road trips in the nation to consider.

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There are many ways to do a cross-country road trip in the USA, but these two itineraries will take you through some truly iconic American places.

1. Chicago to Los Angeles: A Whiskey Road Trip on Route 66

It doesn’t get more American than a 2,000-mile drive along the entirety of Route 66. There are endless ways to take this legendary trip (including an EV version —but to take your cross-country road trip to the next level, we recommend exploring another American pastime: whiskey.

Starting in Chicago and ending in L.A., you’ll stop by some of the leading craft distilleries in the United States, like Few Spirits in Chicago, Still 630 in St. Louis, and Red Fork Distillery in Tulsa. In between tastings, make time for detours to natural attractions, like the Grand Canyon, and quirky roadside curiosities, like Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas. Just remember to drink responsibly—this is a road trip after all.

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The full itinerary: Put a New Twist on Route 66—Make It an American Whiskey Road Trip

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2. Bangor, Maine, to Seattle, Washington: The Great Northern on U.S. Route 2

Covering both the U.S. and Canada, a cross-country trip along U.S. 2 is ideal for anyone who wants to experience the vast diversity and expansiveness of North America. This drive runs the entire top border of the U.S. and showcases otherworldly natural wonders like Acadia National Park in Maine, the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in Wisconsin, and Mackinac Island in Michigan. The route also passes through Canada, taking road-trippers through Ontario into Quebec—this route may focus on nature, but you won’t want to miss a stop in Montreal or Ottawa.

You’ll also get to explore Montana and Glacier National Park ( reservations may be required ) before passing the Columbia Plateau and ending in the Pacific Northwest’s largest city, Seattle. Don’t miss spending time in the Olympic Peninsula (home to Olympic National Park) for a peek at one of the most scenic places on the West Coast.

3. Dana Point to San Francisco: Driving California’s Pacific Coast Highway

The seemingly endless views of the Pacific Ocean along Highway 1 (also known as the Pacific Coast Highway) are what road trip dreams are made of, and exactly what makes this California road trip so popular. However, with so many stops along the 655-mile stretch, we pulled together a list of the ones well worth pulling over to view. Don’t miss the perfect surfing waves in Santa Cruz, seasonal cuisine in Malibu, an afternoon a the boardwalk in Santa Monica, or a night in Big Sur as you drive between Dana Point (just south of Los Angeles) and San Francisco.

  • The full itinerary: The Best Stops for a Road Trip on the Pacific Coast Highway
  • The AFAR Guide to San Francisco

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The seaside town of Monterey was the setting for John Steinbeck’s Cannery Row .

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4. Big Sur to Mono County: A Literary Road Trip Through Northern California

Yes, this itinerary requires you actually put down your book to drive, but seeing some of the pivotal places that shaped American authors will be so worth it. Follow in the footsteps of writers like Jack Kerouac, Maya Angelou, and Amy Tan on this road trip that takes you through literary landmarks in Northern California, such as Caffe Trieste, a meeting place for Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Alan Watts, and other bohemian writers and thinkers. This 12-stop itinerary is perfect if you live in the San Francisco Bay Area because you’ll be able to stay make these trips in one or two days.

The full itinerary: The California Road Trip All Book Lovers Should Take

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Arizona may take its nickname from the Grand Canyon, but the state has far more natural wonders than just that one.

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5. Phoenix to the Grand Canyon: An Iconic Arizona Road Trip

This 240-mile Arizona road trip takes travelers along some of the state’s most iconic highlights, including its most famous one, the Grand Canyon. A great itinerary for first-time visitors and returning travelers alike, it offers plenty of opportunities for scenic drives, hiking, and biking—as well as tasty food along the way. Hike the 2,704-foot-tall Camelback Mountain in Scottsdale or take in the beautiful red rocks of Sedona on a hike to Cathedral Rock while exploring the Grand Canyon State.

  • The full itinerary: The Classic 5-Day Arizona Road Trip
  • Grand Canyon guide: The First-Timer’s Guide to the Grand Canyon
  • Where to eat in Phoenix: A Chef’s Guide to the Best Restaurants
  • Where to stay: The Best Hotels in Arizona ; The Best Airbnbs in Sedona

The Delicate Arch living up to its name in Utah's Arches National Park

The Delicate Arch living up to its name in Utah’s Arches National Park

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6. Zion to Grand Canyon: A National Parks Road Trip in the Southwest

If you’re looking to visit as many national parks as possible in one road trip, this southwestern itinerary is for you. This journey through Utah and Arizona lets you hike Angel’s Landing in Zion, feel tiny under Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, explore Fairyland Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon, and, of course, raft down the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. Most visitors to the Grand Canyon remain on the rim, but take at least four days to venture within the canyon and take advantage of the trails and river rafting.

  • The full itinerary: The Ideal Road Trip Through U.S. National Parks
  • Utah’s 8 Best National Parks and Monuments
  • 10 Best National Parks and Monuments in Arizona
  • The First-Timer’s Guide to the Grand Canyon

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Stop and admire the winding roads of the San Juan Skyway.

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7. San Juan Scenic Skyway Road Trip: An Adventure Through Southwestern Colorado

This Colorado trip takes you along the 232-mile loop of the San Juan Scenic Skyway, where you will see plenty of alpine forests, mining towns, and craggy peaks. And for anyone looking to enjoy refreshments after a long day of driving, this route features many opportunities to stop at some of the best breweries in Colorado , such as Ska Brewing Co. in Durango.

  • The full itinerary: The Ultimate Southwestern Colorado Road Trip
  • Five Classic Colorado Road Trips To Take This Year

In small-town Buena Vista, the riverfront Surf Hotel offers front-row seats to Colorado-style adventure seekers.

In small-town Buena Vista, the riverfront Surf Hotel offers front-row seats to Colorado-style adventure seekers.

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8. Denver to Montrose: A 420-Mile Road Trip Through Colorado

Want to explore even more of the Centennial State? Head out on this weeklong road trip where you can fish for salmon in Colorado’s largest reservoir, visit numerous small towns, like Paonia and Crawford, with thriving art scenes along the Colorado Creative Corridor , and explore Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, one of the least visited national parks in the nation.

  • The full itinerary: Art Stars, High-Altitude Wines, and a Remote National Park: The Ultimate Colorado Road Trip
  • Where to stay: The Best Hotels in Colorado
  • The AFAR Guide to Denver

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Portland may be Oregon’s largest city, but with a population of some 652,000 (or 2.5 million in the larger metropolitan area), it isn’t intimidatingly large.

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9. Portland to Astoria: An Oregon Coast Road Trip for Outdoor Lovers

If you love the outdoors, then this six-day road trip along the coast of Oregon is for you. After driving to Coos Bay from Portland, travelers will meander along Oregon’s dramatic, rocky coastline, discovering some quintessentially Pacific Northwest vistas along the way: evergreen forests, seaside dunes, and marine ecosystems. Between stops, there are ample opportunities to stretch your legs hiking, kayaking, or strolling around the region’s small towns—like the historic old town in Florence.

Of course, it wouldn’t be an Oregon road trip without a stop (or three) at a craft brewery, such as Fort George Brewery in Astoria, or cozy coffee shop, like Bread & Roses in Yachats.

  • The full itinerary: An Outdoor Lover’s Road Trip on the Oregon Coast
  • The AFAR Guide to Portland

The State Capitol Building in Nashville marks the end of this road (trip).

The State Capitol Building in Nashville marks the end of this road (trip).

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10. Seneca Falls, New York, to Nashville, Tennessee: Follow the Path of the Women’s Suffrage Movement

Starting in New York’s Finger Lakes region and ending at the State Capitol Building in Nashville, this road trip traces the route of the national women’s suffrage movement. Highlights include stops at the Susan B. Anthony Museum & House ; Union Square in New York City, which was the site of the first suffrage march; and the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument in Washington, D.C.

  • The full itinerary: Celebrate Women’s Suffrage on an Epic, Self-Guided Road Trip
  • Where to stay: The Best Hotels in Nashville
  • The AFAR Guide to Nashville
  • The AFAR Guide to Washington, D.C.

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Asheville is one must-stop on a North Carolina road trip.

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11. Charlottesville to Asheville: A Scenic Road Trip Through Virginia and North Carolina

The Blue Ridge Parkway is one of the most scenic drives in the country. Beginning in the soft hilly meadows of the Appalachian Mountains from Shenandoah National Park down into the Blue Ridge Mountains, then into the Great Smoky Mountains, this five-day road trip is best done at a slower pace, which is perfect for admiring the dramatic outlooks and green plateaus. This eclectic itinerary features stops at an art museum, a dairy farm, and plenty of hiking trails.

  • The full itinerary: The Ultimate Blue Ridge Parkway Road Trip
  • Where to stay: 12 Dreamy Blue Ridge Mountain Cabins You Can Rent on Airbnb and Vrbo
  • 8 U.S. National Park Road Trips to Take in Your Lifetime

Dowa:kwe dance group from Zuni Pueblo in 2019

Dowa:kwe dance group from Zuni Pueblo in 2019

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12. Albuquerque to Las Cruces: Discover New Mexico on This Three-Day Road Trip

This route steers you away from New Mexican tourist hot spots like Taos and Santa Fe and instead takes you on a three-day adventure with places that teach you about Pueblo history. You’ll stop at Indian Pueblo Kitchen (formerly known as Pueblo Harvest), a restaurant inside the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center that features Indigenous cuisine ; pick up peppers at Three Brothers in Hatch; and slide down the dunes in White Sands National Park.

  • The full itinerary: This New Mexico Road Trip Is the Perfect Introduction to the Land of Enchantment

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Historic Fort Martin Scott is one of the places travelers can visit to learn about Fredericksburg’s history.

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13. A Five-Day Scenic Road Trip Through Texas Hill Country

This Texas road trip starts and ends in San Antonio with stops in small towns like Bandera, Boerne, and consider a stop in Fredericksburg, which is one of AFAR’s best places to go in 2024 ). Over five days, you’ll find opportunities to stroll in a Japanese tea garden in San Antonio, relax along the Sabinal and Frio Rivers by inner tube, and eat as many tacos as you want. Seriously: You could eat tacos for every meal on this road trip and not get tired of them.

  • The full itinerary: Tree Houses, Tubing, and Tacos: The Ultimate Texas Hill Country Road Trip

Mount McKinley looms large on a drive through Denali National Park.

Mount McKinley looms large on a drive through Denali National Park.

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14. A Weeklong Road Trip Through Alaska’s Most Majestic Sights

This weeklong drive in Alaska starts and ends in Anchorage. You travel along four scenic byways; explore Wrangell–St. Elias wilderness, the largest U.S. national park; catch sight of Denali, the tallest peak in North America; and enjoy the surprisingly stellar food scene of McCarthy, a one-road town with only a couple dozen residents.

  • The full itinerary: Glaciers, Mountain Peaks, and Organic Farms: The Ultimate Alaska Road Trip
  • Which Alaska National Parks Should You Visit?

More than geothermal pools, Kirkham Hot Springs features a piping-hot waterfall.

More than geothermal pools, Kirkham Hot Springs features a piping-hot waterfall.

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15. Boise to Sun Valley: Explore Idaho’s Scenic Byways

Even a short road trip can be packed with adventure, good food, and scenery, which is exactly what this trip from Boise to Sun Valley along Idaho’s Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway offers. Although the drive only takes six hours, we recommend taking a few days to explore all the stops and detours along the way. One can’t-miss spot is the Kirkham Hot Springs , where you can stand under a waterfall that will splash you with 135-degree mineral water year-round.

  • The full itinerary: The Little-Known Idaho Road Trip You Need to Drive
  • Things to do: The Best Outdoorsy Things to Do in Idaho

Grand Portage State Park is the only state park jointly managed by a state and a Native American band.

Grand Portage State Park is the only state park jointly managed by a state and a Native American band.

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16. Duluth to Grand Portage State Park: A Scenic Minnesota Sampler

Although there are many appealing road trips throughout the Midwest, this 143-mile, three-hour circuit, which starts and ends in Duluth, Minnesota, is worth keeping in mind. Meandering north on MN-61 with this itinerary, you will enjoy prime views of Lake Superior and towns like Grand Marais, as well as Grand Portage State Park, home to waterfalls, hiking trails, and opportunities to learn about the Ojibwe community who occupy the land today. Once back in Duluth, enjoy a beer at Canal Park Brewing Company before checking into the waterfront Canal Park Lodge nearby.

  • The AFAR Guide to Minnesota

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Wind your way through colorful foliage in New Hampshire.

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17. Kancamagus Highway: A Quintessential New England Drive

Yes, you can take a road trip in New England at any time of the year , but this region shows off its best colors in the fall, when locals and tourists alike head out into the country to view the changing colors of the trees. Join other admirers of fall foliage on this popular, 34.5-mile road trip along New Hampshire’s Kancamagus Highway, colloquially known as the “Kanc,” for picturesque ponds, hiking trails, and scenic overlooks.

  • Plan Your Fall Getaway With This Peak Foliage Prediction Map

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Ogunquit is home to the small, postcard-perfect harbor of Perkins Cove.

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18. Maine’s “Lobster Trail”: Travel Route 1 Along the Coast

Traveling Route 1, affectionately known as “the lobster trail,” along Maine’s jagged coastline is an exercise in indulgence. Sample lobster dishes in all forms—buttered, steamed, on a roll, or even in a decadent mac-and-cheese.

The trip starts in the quaint small town of Ogunquit , with its rare (for the area) 3.5 miles of white-sand beach. Make your first lobster of the journey count, steamed with a side of drawn butter at Barnacle Billy’s in picturesque Perkins Cove harbor. Stop at Big Daddy’s for a cone on your way to the shipbuilding center—and summer home of George H. W. Bush—Kennebunkport. Stay at the recently redesigned 150-year-old classic White Barn Inn , and consider a sailing trip for an afternoon. With lobsters cooked in ocean water, the legendary lobster roll at the Clam Shack is a must.

  • 8 Scenic East Coast Road Trips to Take This Year

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Throughout North Carolina’s Piedmont region, innovative restaurants, shops, and restaurants like Leah & Louise in Charlotte, above, are creating a buzz.

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19. Raleigh to Charlotte: A 4-Day Trip Through North Carolina’s Reinvented Core

North Carolina’s Piedmont region extends from the coastal plain to the Blue Ridge Mountains, and includes farmland and rolling wooded hills, especially on the 1-40 stretch near Hillsborough. Starting in Raleigh, drive the short distances to Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and Charlotte to see how these cities are innovating through art, food, and a celebration of the past. Take your time—four days should do—to experience downtown arts districts, James Beard Award–winning restaurants, and civil rights museums that speak truths. Plan your trip

  • A Road Trip Through North Carolina’s Reinvented Core

The Florida Road Trip You’ve Been Missing

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20. Scenic Highway 30A: A Sunday Drive Through South Walton, Florida

Florida is full of places to cruise with the top down, but it’s hard to beat a Sunday (or any day) drive along Scenic Highway 30A through northwest Florida, home to a postcard-perfect stretch of seaside towns known as South Walton.

The roughly 28-mile route through South Walton County kisses the coast for nearly all its length, taking you through gorgeous residential Gulf-front communities like Rosemary Beach, Grayton Beach, and Blue Mountain Beach . Roll down the windows and let the emerald-hued views in.

Pull over to explore, too—maybe to admire the New Urbanism architecture in Alys Beach or to swim in the clear waters at Grayton Beach State Park . (The beach here has been lauded among the best in the world.)

  • The full itinerary: The Florida Road Trip You’ve Been Missing

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Stand-up paddleboarding is just one way to enjoy a Florida Keys sunset.

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21. The Florida Keys: An Island-Hopping Getaway

For a sunny road trip itinerary in Florida, skip Miami and head farther south. Beginning in Key Largo and ending in Key West, the Florida Keys Scenic Highway is often overlooked for more well-known routes up north, but it is well worth going out of your way to experience.

As the name suggests, this route is very scenic, so plan to spend at least a few days exploring it and numerous stops along the way. Some highlights include driving across the impressive Overseas Highway, stopping to admire art in the town of Islamorada, and enjoying the historic sites, food, and (of course) beaches in the city of Key West.

  • The full itinerary: How to Road Trip in the Lesser-Known Florida Keys

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Sun Studio in Memphis was the site of the famous Million Dollar recording session that brought together Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash.

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22. Memphis to Bristol, Tennessee: A Music-Driven Adventure

If you have about a week to spare and a deep appreciation for music, take a road trip from one side of Tennessee to the other, starting in Memphis and ending in Bristol. The eastbound trip spans genres, including rock ( Graceland ), blues ( Beale Street) and, of course, country (did you really go to Tennessee if you didn’t go to Dollywood ?). Nashville serves as the halfway point on your journey—so consider penciling in an extra 48 hours to fully explore the state capital’s greatest hits.

  • The full itinerary: 5 Great American Road Trips For Music Fans

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The stunning coastline near Cueva del Indio has been the backdrop of star-studded films.

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23. Arecibo to Condado, Puerto Rico: A Lesser-Known Side of a Well-Loved Island

In the minds of many, trips to Puerto Rico bring images of stunning beaches , delicious foods , and maybe a bioluminescent bay or two . But there’s plenty of history to be found here, too, as Puerto Rico was home to an Indigenous population known as the Taino, a heritage many Puerto Ricans embrace. That history can be explored via a road trip. Starting in the northern town of Arecibo, travel south to Ponce, then back north to Condado—along the way you’ll encounter petroglyphs, Indigenous sites, and breathtaking natural spots.

  • The full itinerary: A Puerto Rico Road Trip That Puts Indigenous Culture First

Additional road trip planning resources Picking the route for your road trip is only one part of your planning. From what snacks to pack to which podcasts to listen to, these additional resources will help you prepare for your next adventure:

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This article originally appeared online in August 2020. It was most recently updated on April 4, 2024, to include current information. Additional reporting by Jessie Beck, Erika Owen, Ray Rogers, Terry Ward, and Sheryl Nance-Nash.

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Theaters, museums, and historic sites highlight some notable features of Moscow City Centre. Make a stop by Tomb of the Unknown Soldier or Kremlin Arsenal while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Okhotny Ryad Station or Biblioteka Imeni Lenina Station to get around town.

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If you're spending time in Central Administrative Okrug, check out sights like Tomb of the Unknown Soldier or Chekhov Art Theater and hop on the metro to see more the city at Okhotny Ryad Station or Teatral'naya Station.

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Travel Itinerary For One Week in Moscow: The Best of Moscow!

I just got back from one week in Moscow. And, as you might have already guessed, it was a mind-boggling experience. It was not my first trip to the Russian capital. But I hardly ever got enough time to explore this sprawling city. Visiting places for business rarely leaves enough time for sightseeing. I think that if you’ve got one week in Russia, you can also consider splitting your time between its largest cities (i.e. Saint Petersburg ) to get the most out of your trip. Seven days will let you see the majority of the main sights and go beyond just scratching the surface. In this post, I’m going to share with you my idea of the perfect travel itinerary for one week in Moscow.

Moscow is perhaps both the business and cultural hub of Russia. There is a lot more to see here than just the Kremlin and Saint Basil’s Cathedral. Centuries-old churches with onion-shaped domes dotted around the city are in stark contrast with newly completed impressive skyscrapers of Moscow City dominating the skyline. I spent a lot of time thinking about my Moscow itinerary before I left. And this city lived up to all of my expectations.

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Travel Itinerary For One Week in Moscow

Day 1 – red square and the kremlin.

Metro Station: Okhotny Ryad on Red Line.

No trip to Moscow would be complete without seeing its main attraction. The Red Square is just a stone’s throw away from several metro stations. It is home to some of the most impressive architectural masterpieces in the city. The first thing you’ll probably notice after entering it and passing vendors selling weird fur hats is the fairytale-like looking Saint Basil’s Cathedral. It was built to commemorate one of the major victories of Ivan the Terrible. I once spent 20 minutes gazing at it, trying to find the perfect angle to snap it. It was easier said than done because of the hordes of locals and tourists.

As you continue strolling around Red Square, there’s no way you can miss Gum. It was widely known as the main department store during the Soviet Era. Now this large (yet historic) shopping mall is filled with expensive boutiques, pricey eateries, etc. During my trip to Moscow, I was on a tight budget. So I only took a retro-style stroll in Gum to get a rare glimpse of a place where Soviet leaders used to grocery shop and buy their stuff. In case you want some modern shopping experience, head to the Okhotny Ryad Shopping Center with stores like New Yorker, Zara, and Adidas.

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To continue this Moscow itinerary, next you may want to go inside the Kremlin walls. This is the center of Russian political power and the president’s official residence. If you’re planning to pay Kremlin a visit do your best to visit Ivan the Great Bell Tower as well. Go there as early as possible to avoid crowds and get an incredible bird’s-eye view. There are a couple of museums that are available during designated visiting hours. Make sure to book your ticket online and avoid lines.

Day 2 – Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the Tretyakov Gallery, and the Arbat Street

Metro Station: Kropotkinskaya on Red Line

As soon as you start creating a Moscow itinerary for your second day, you’ll discover that there are plenty of metro stations that are much closer to certain sites. Depending on your route, take a closer look at the metro map to pick the closest.

The white marble walls of Christ the Saviour Cathedral are awe-inspiring. As you approach this tallest Orthodox Christian church, you may notice the bronze sculptures, magnificent arches, and cupolas that were created to commemorate Russia’s victory against Napoleon.

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Unfortunately, the current Cathedral is a replica, since original was blown to bits in 1931 by the Soviet government. The new cathedral basically follows the original design, but they have added some new elements such as marble high reliefs.

Home to some precious collection of artworks, in Tretyakov Gallery you can find more than 150,000 of works spanning centuries of artistic endeavor. Originally a privately owned gallery, it now has become one of the largest museums in Russia. The Gallery is often considered essential to visit. But I have encountered a lot of locals who have never been there.

Famous for its souvenirs, musicians, and theaters, Arbat street is among the few in Moscow that were turned into pedestrian zones. Arbat street is usually very busy with tourists and locals alike. My local friend once called it the oldest street in Moscow dating back to 1493. It is a kilometer long walking street filled with fancy gift shops, small cozy restaurants, lots of cute cafes, and street artists. It is closed to any vehicular traffic, so you can easily stroll it with kids.

Day 3 – Moscow River Boat Ride, Poklonnaya Hill Victory Park, the Moscow City

Metro Station: Kievskaya and Park Pobedy on Dark Blue Line / Vystavochnaya on Light Blue Line

Voyaging along the Moscow River is definitely one of the best ways to catch a glimpse of the city and see the attractions from a bit different perspective. Depending on your Moscow itinerary, travel budget and the time of the year, there are various types of boats available. In the summer there is no shortage of boats, and you’ll be spoiled for choice.

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If you find yourself in Moscow during the winter months, I’d recommend going with Radisson boat cruise. These are often more expensive (yet comfy). They offer refreshments like tea, coffee, hot chocolate, and, of course, alcoholic drinks. Prices may vary but mostly depend on your food and drink selection. Find their main pier near the opulent Ukraine hotel . The hotel is one of the “Seven Sisters”, so if you’re into the charm of Stalinist architecture don’t miss a chance to stay there.

The area near Poklonnaya Hill has the closest relation to the country’s recent past. The memorial complex was completed in the mid-1990s to commemorate the Victory and WW2 casualties. Also known as the Great Patriotic War Museum, activities here include indoor attractions while the grounds around host an open-air museum with old tanks and other vehicles used on the battlefield.

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The hallmark of the memorial complex and the first thing you see as you exit metro is the statue of Nike mounted to its column. This is a very impressive Obelisk with a statue of Saint George slaying the dragon at its base.

Maybe not as impressive as Shanghai’s Oriental Pearl Tower , the skyscrapers of the Moscow City (otherwise known as Moscow International Business Center) are so drastically different from dull Soviet architecture. With 239 meters and 60 floors, the Empire Tower is the seventh highest building in the business district.

The observation deck occupies 56 floor from where you have some panoramic views of the city. I loved the view in the direction of Moscow State University and Luzhniki stadium as well to the other side with residential quarters. The entrance fee is pricey, but if you’re want to get a bird’s eye view, the skyscraper is one of the best places for doing just that.

Day 4 – VDNKh, Worker and Collective Farm Woman Monument, The Ostankino TV Tower

Metro Station: VDNKh on Orange Line

VDNKh is one of my favorite attractions in Moscow. The weird abbreviation actually stands for Russian vystavka dostizheniy narodnogo khozyaystva (Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy). With more than 200 buildings and 30 pavilions on the grounds, VDNKh serves as an open-air museum. You can easily spend a full day here since the park occupies a very large area.

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First, there are pavilions that used to showcase different cultures the USSR was made of. Additionally, there is a number of shopping pavilions, as well as Moskvarium (an Oceanarium) that features a variety of marine species. VDNKh is a popular venue for events and fairs. There is always something going on, so I’d recommend checking their website if you want to see some particular exhibition.

A stone’s throw away from VDNKh there is a very distinctive 25-meters high monument. Originally built in 1937 for the world fair in Paris, the hulking figures of men and women holding a hammer and a sickle represent the Soviet idea of united workers and farmers. It doesn’t take much time to see the monument, but visiting it gives some idea of the Soviet Union’s grandiose aspirations.

I have a thing for tall buildings. So to continue my travel itinerary for one week in Moscow I decided to climb the fourth highest TV tower in the world. This iconic 540m tower is a fixture of the skyline. You can see it virtually from everywhere in Moscow, and this is where you can get the best panoramic views (yep, even better than Empire skyscraper).

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Parts of the floor are made of tempered glass, so it can be quite scary to exit the elevator. But trust me, as you start observing buildings and cars below, you won’t want to leave. There is only a limited number of tickets per day, so you may want to book online. Insider tip: the first tour is cheaper, you can save up to $10 if go there early.

Day 5 – A Tour To Moscow Manor Houses

Metro Station: Kolomenskoye, Tsaritsyno on Dark Green Line / Kuskovo on Purple Line

I love visiting the manor houses and palaces in Moscow. These opulent buildings were generally built to house Russian aristocratic families and monarchs. Houses tend to be rather grand affairs with impressive architecture. And, depending on the whims of the owners, some form of a landscaped garden.

During the early part of the 20th century though, many of Russia’s aristocratic families (including the family of the last emperor) ended up being killed or moving abroad . Their manor houses were nationalized. Some time later (after the fall of the USSR) these were open to the public. It means that today a great many of Moscow’s finest manor houses and palaces are open for touring.

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There are 20 manor houses scattered throughout the city and more than 25 in the area around. But not all of them easily accessible and exploring them often takes a lot of time. I’d recommend focusing on three most popular estates in Moscow that are some 30-minute metro ride away from Kremlin.

Sandwiched between the Moscow River and the Andropov Avenue, Kolomenskoye is a UNESCO site that became a public park in the 1920’s. Once a former royal estate, now it is one of the most tranquil parks in the city with gorgeous views. The Ascension Church, The White Column, and the grounds are a truly grand place to visit.

You could easily spend a full day here, exploring a traditional Russian village (that is, in fact, a market), picnicking by the river, enjoying the Eastern Orthodox church architecture, hiking the grounds as well as and wandering the park and gardens with wildflower meadows, apple orchards, and birch and maple groves. The estate museum showcases Russian nature at its finest year-round.

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If my travel itinerary for one week in Moscow was a family tree, Tsaritsyno Park would probably be the crazy uncle that no-one talks about. It’s a large park in the south of the city of mind-boggling proportions, unbelievable in so many ways, and yet most travelers have never heard of it.

The palace was supposed to be a summer home for Empress Catherine the Great. But since the construction didn’t meet with her approval the palace was abandoned. Since the early 1990’s the palace, the pond, and the grounds have been undergoing renovations. The entire complex is now looking brighter and more elaborately decorated than at possibly any other time during its history. Like most parks in Moscow, you can visit Tsaritsyno free of charge, but there is a small fee if you want to visit the palace.

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Last, but by no means least on my Moscow itinerary is Kuskovo Park . This is definitely an off-the-beaten-path place. While it is not easily accessible, you will be rewarded with a lack of crowds. This 18th-century summer country house of the Sheremetev family was one of the first summer country estates of the Russian nobility. And when you visit you’ll quickly realize why locals love this park.

Like many other estates, Kuskovo has just been renovated. So there are lovely French formal garden, a grotto, and the Dutch house to explore. Make sure to plan your itinerary well because the estate is some way from a metro station.

Day 6 – Explore the Golden Ring

Creating the Moscow itinerary may keep you busy for days with the seemingly endless amount of things to do. Visiting the so-called Golden Ring is like stepping back in time. Golden Ring is a “theme route” devised by promotion-minded journalist and writer Yuri Bychkov.

Having started in Moscow the route will take you through a number of historical cities. It now includes Suzdal, Vladimir, Kostroma, Yaroslavl and Sergiev Posad. All these awe-inspiring towns have their own smaller kremlins and feature dramatic churches with onion-shaped domes, tranquil residential areas, and other architectural landmarks.

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I only visited two out of eight cities included on the route. It is a no-brainer that Sergiev Posad is the nearest and the easiest city to see on a day trip from Moscow. That being said, you can explore its main attractions in just one day. Located some 70 km north-east of the Russian capital, this tiny and overlooked town is home to Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, UNESCO Site.

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Sergiev Posad is often described as being at the heart of Russian spiritual life. So it is uncommon to see the crowds of Russian pilgrims showing a deep reverence for their religion. If you’re traveling independently and using public transport, you can reach Sergiev Posad by bus (departs from VDNKh) or by suburban commuter train from Yaroslavskaya Railway Station (Bahnhof). It takes about one and a half hours to reach the town.

Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius is a great place to get a glimpse of filling and warming Russian lunch, specifically at the “ Gostevaya Izba ” restaurant. Try the duck breast, hearty potato and vegetables, and the awesome Napoleon cake.

Day 7 – Gorky Park, Izmailovo Kremlin, Patriarch’s Ponds

Metro Station: Park Kultury or Oktyabrskaya on Circle Line / Partizanskaya on Dark Blue Line / Pushkinskaya on Dark Green Line

Gorky Park is in the heart of Moscow. It offers many different types of outdoor activities, such as dancing, cycling, skateboarding, walking, jogging, and anything else you can do in a park. Named after Maxim Gorky, this sprawling and lovely park is where locals go on a picnic, relax and enjoy free yoga classes. It’s a popular place to bike around, and there is a Muzeon Art Park not far from here. A dynamic location with a younger vibe. There is also a pier, so you can take a cruise along the river too.

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The Kremlin in Izmailovo is by no means like the one you can find near the Red Square. Originally built for decorative purposes, it now features the Vernissage flea market and a number of frequent fairs, exhibitions, and conferences. Every weekend, there’s a giant flea market in Izmailovo, where dozens of stalls sell Soviet propaganda crap, Russian nesting dolls, vinyl records, jewelry and just about any object you can imagine. Go early in the morning if you want to beat the crowds.

All the Bulgakov’s fans should pay a visit to Patriarch’s Ponds (yup, that is plural). With a lovely small city park and the only one (!) pond in the middle, the location is where the opening scene of Bulgakov’s novel Master and Margarita was set. The novel is centered around a visit by Devil to the atheistic Soviet Union is considered by many critics to be one of the best novels of the 20th century. I spent great two hours strolling the nearby streets and having lunch in the hipster cafe.

Conclusion and Recommendations

To conclude, Moscow is a safe city to visit. I have never had a problem with getting around and most locals are really friendly once they know you’re a foreigner. Moscow has undergone some serious reconstruction over the last few years. So you can expect some places to be completely different. I hope my one week Moscow itinerary was helpful! If you have less time, say 4 days or 5 days, I would cut out day 6 and day 7. You could save the Golden Ring for a separate trip entirely as there’s lots to see!

What are your thoughts on this one week Moscow itinerary? Are you excited about your first time in the city? Let me know in the comments below!

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24 comments.

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Ann Snook-Moreau

Moscow looks so beautiful and historic! Thanks for including public transit information for those of us who don’t like to rent cars.

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MindTheTravel

Yup, that is me 🙂 Rarely rent + stick to the metro = Full wallet!

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Mariella Blago

Looks like you had loads of fun! Well done. Also great value post for travel lovers.

Thanks, Mariella!

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I have always wanted to go to Russia, especially Moscow. These sights look absolutely beautiful to see and there is so much history there!

Agree! Moscow is a thousand-year-old city and there is definitely something for everyone.

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Tara Pittman

Those are amazing buildings. Looks like a place that would be amazing to visit.

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Adriana Lopez

Never been to Moscow or Russia but my family has. Many great spots and a lot of culture. Your itinerary sounds fantastic and covers a lot despite it is only a short period of time.

What was their favourite thing about Russia?

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Gladys Parker

I know very little about Moscow or Russia for the\at matter. I do know I would have to see the Red Square and all of its exquisite architectural masterpieces. Also the CATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE SAVIOUR. Thanks for shedding some light on visiting Moscow.

Thanks for swinging by! The Red Square is a great starting point, but there way too many places and things to discover aside from it!

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Ruthy @ Percolate Kitchen

You are making me so jealous!! I’ve always wanted to see Russia.

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Moscow is in my bucket list, I don’t know when I can visit there, your post is really useful. As a culture rich place we need to spend at least week.

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DANA GUTKOWSKI

Looks like you had a great trip! Thanks for all the great info! I’ve never been in to Russia, but this post makes me wanna go now!

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Wow this is amazing! Moscow is on my bucket list – such an amazing place to visit I can imagine! I can’t wait to go there one day!

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The building on the second picture looks familiar. I keep seeing that on TV.

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Reesa Lewandowski

What beautiful moments! I always wish I had the personality to travel more like this!

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Perfect itinerary for spending a week in Moscow! So many places to visit and it looks like you had a wonderful time. I would love to climb that tower. The views I am sure must have been amazing!

I was lucky enough to see the skyline of Moscow from this TV Tower and it is definitely mind-blowing.

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Chelsea Pearl

Moscow is definitely up there on my travel bucket list. So much history and iconic architecture!

Thumbs up! 🙂

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Blair Villanueva

OMG I dream to visit Moscow someday! Hope the visa processing would be okay (and become more affordable) so I could pursue my dream trip!

Yup, visa processing is the major downside! Agree! Time and the money consuming process…

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Lena, our guide in Moscow was excellent. She was very knowledgable and could answer any question we had for her. We liked that she could pick up on our interests and take us places we might not have thought of to go. When we realized that one of the places we had chosen to see would probably not be that interesting to us, she was able to arrange entry to the Diamond Fund and the Armoury for us. Riding the Metro with Lena was a real adventure and a lot of fun. In Saint Petersburg we found Anna well versed in the history of the Tsars and in the Hermitage collection. Arkady in Veliky Novgorod was a very good guide and answered all of our questions with ease. Novgorod was perhaps a long way to go for a day trip, but we did enjoy it. Vasily was a great driver to have and kept us safe with good humour and skill. We enjoyed ourselves so much, my daughter says she is already planning to return. We would both have no hesistation to recommend ExpresstoRussia to anyone we know.

Just wanted to let you know that My grandson Bruno and I couldn´t have been more pleased with our week in Moscow (6/15 - 6/21). We were absolutely enchanted with the whole experience, including getting lost a couple of times in the Metro during our free time. Although both our guides (both Eleanas) were excellent, I would particularly commend the first one (she took us to the Tatiakov, the KGB tour, and to that beautiful cemetery where so many great Russian artists, authors, composers, musicians, militarists, and politicians are buried). Her knowledge is encyclopedic; and her understanding of today´s Russia as a product of its past was, for us, truly enlightening. I will be taking another tour in Russia, with my wife, within the next two or three years. I will be in touch with you when the time comes. Meanwhile, I will refer you to other potential visitors to Russia as I meet them.

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Moscow is Russia’s largest city with a population of between 12 and 13 million. It is also Europe’s largest city and when you visit Moscow, you can feel it. The layout and architecture of the city is eclectic, ranging from crooked, ancient streets and alleyways to wide, bustling boulevards, from medieval churches to Stalin skyscrapers and to modern, glass buildings towering over everything and of course in the center of it all is the Kremlin and the magnificent Red Square. Moscow is also home to a fantastic, efficient and very beautiful metro system – each station having its own special design. In fact, Express to Russia’s Moscow metro tours and excursions are some of our most popular attractions that we offer. On our Moscow tours, you will see this and more.

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Moscow has a long and interesting history and has been the capital of Russia in many of its different iterations – capital of the Grand Duchy of Moscow , the Russian Empire and of course the Soviet Union (who could ever forget the Soviet Union?). Moscow, was founded in the 12th century by Prince Yuri Dolgaruki (Yuri of the long arms – he really did have long arms!). From that time on, it was home to the Russian Tsars until Peter the Great moved the capital to St. Petersburg in 1703. The city has survived invasions and sieges from the Mongols, the Tartars, the Poles, Lithuanians and Napoleon but has always persevered. Our Moscow tours will enlighten you on this great history and give you insights into Muscovites and their unique culture. Our Moscow tours show you what the city is like today but also brings to life the past. Moscow never seems to sleep and is bursting with energy. A Moscow tour with Express to Russia is truly the best way of getting to know Russia’s largest and most vibrant city.

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Any time of year is fine depending on what you plan to do. Summertime is pleasantly warm, ideal for exploring the city and its vibrant atmosphere, but Moscow will be much busier and accommodation is more expensive. Winter can be quite cold but beautiful nonetheless, and this is unproblematic if you intend to spend most of your trip in museums and galleries. There are also various festivals and events organised throughout the year. For more information about the best time to visit, read our guide

How many days are enough in Moscow?

If you plan your itinerary strategically and aren’t averse to a packed schedule, you can cover Moscow’s main sights over a long weekend. Most popular attractions are in the city centre, and the Moscow Metro allows you to cover much ground in a small amount of time. Ensure that your accommodation is fairly central and book tickets in advance, so that you can make the most of your days. For an informative and well-organised day out, check out our Moscow day tours with options to suit all interests.

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  1. Listen to our member Larry talk about his experience on our recent Bordeaux Singles River Cruise!

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  1. Vacations for singles over 50s & 60s

    Our trips can be great for singles over 50 and 60 as we take care of safety, logistics and transport so you can focus your time on the joy of travel. We don't offer the classic 'singles-only' tours, but we do provide the perfect base for people looking to get to know others, usually a varied mix of ages, nationalities, cultures and more.

  2. Best Trips for Singles Over 50

    Valencia. Situated on the southeastern coast of Spain, Valencia is rich in history, culture, and timeless architecture. Start with a visit through Casco Antiguo, the charming old town that's bursting with energy. Stroll through the narrow cobblestone streets, ancient cathedrals, vibrant street art, and wonderful mix of restaurants and shops.

  3. Solo Travel for Over 50s & 60s

    Gorillas, Game Parks & Beaches. 27 Days From 7240. Go deep in East Africa on this epic trip, including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Zanzibar. View Trip. Ages 18 to 35.

  4. Vacations For Over 50s Singles

    Solo adventures for 50 to 60 year olds. Our small group adventure vacations are perfect for single travelers in their 50s as you'll be in great company. Our trips attract people of all ages from all over the world who love to explore, discover and share their love for travel. There'll be plenty of opportunities to socialize and the ...

  5. 9 Great All-Inclusive Vacations for Singles Over 50 You'll Love

    Here is a 10-day Greece itinerary for your singles vacation to the Greek islands: Day 1: Arrive in Greece and begin your trip by visiting the Acropolis of Athens. Day 2: Head to Mykonos, where you'll find gorgeous beaches, boutiques, and more. Day 3: Go on a Jeep tour around the island of Mykonos.

  6. 8 Best Tour Companies for Singles of 2024

    8 Best Tour Companies for Singles of 2024. Best Experience: Exodus Travels. Best for Ages 35-50: El Camino Travel. Best Sustainable: G Adventures. Best for True Solo Travel: Black Tomato. Best for Ages 25-39: For The Love of Travel. Best for 50+: Overseas Adventure Travel Rates. Best Female: Wild Women Expeditions.

  7. Best Vacations for Over 50 Singles I The Boutique Adventurer

    After all, your tastes change as you get older. A full moon party in Thailand might not be the epic adventure you once envisioned, but there's plenty more on offer. So here are some of the best 50s-friendly travel destinations. You might enjoy reading my article on the best Florida singles resorts. 1.

  8. Solo Travel Over 50: Embrace New Adventure on Your Terms

    Solo Travel Over 50: Embrace New Adventures on Your Terms. July 18, 2023 by Janice Waugh. Solo travel over 50 and you will find new interests, gain new confidence, and discover new ways to manage a major life transition. More people over 50 are traveling solo than ever before. More than a quarter of the respondents to our annual reader survey ...

  9. Best Vacations for Singles Over 50

    Whether your goal is to unwind on a stunning beach, travel on a budget, vacation at an all-inclusive resort, admire historic landmarks in the city, or hit the slopes on a skiing adventure, keep reading below for the best vacations for singles over 50. City: Vienna. This dazzling city in Austria is an excellent choice for solo travelers ...

  10. 7 of the best destinations for solo travellers over 50

    Read more: Why the best travels of my life started after 50. 1. Greece. Bustling Monastiraki Square in Athens. As the birthplace of western civilisation and democracy, Greece 's history goes back thousands of years and is best discovered through the archaeological sites and museums dotted around the country.

  11. JourneyWoman

    Welcome to JourneyWoman, the world's largest and most trusted travel resource for women over 50. Founded in 1994, we celebrate women's wisdom and the joy of discovery that purposeful travel brings. Together, we are inspired to make our world a better place. Click here to Join our Mailing List - We reach over 115,000 women every month.

  12. 14 Best Senior Travel Groups That Offer All Kinds of Adventures

    ElderTreks. An adventure travel company designed for people ages 50 and over, ElderTreks offers small-group adventures — think wildlife safaris, hiking trips, cultural journeys, and other unique ...

  13. 10 Best All-Inclusive Vacations for Singles Over 50 (Updated 2023)

    Many all-inclusive destinations across the globe cater to singles over the age of 50, from city beaches to remote resorts. The ten best all-inclusive vacations for singles over 50 are: 1. Club Med Turkoise, Turks and Caicos 2. Canyon Ranch, Arizona 3. Breezes Resort & Spa Bahamas, Nassau 4. Secrets Maroma Beach Riviera Cancun, Mexico 5.

  14. Adventure Travel Tours for Single Women 50+

    3 Norway. Dramatic fjords, thousands of islands, and majestic mountains make Norway a top destination for the over 50 explorer and adventurer. Norway has more unique habitats than almost any European country. In some areas during the summer, the sun never sets in "the land of the midnight sun.".

  15. Best Single Travel Group Tours for the Over 50s

    Based on my experience, the best group travel companies for singles over 50 are Explore and Exodus Travels. These two group tour operators offer the following: Small group sizes. Good value for money. Older age demographic. Different styles of travel to suit all solo travellers. Flexible booking conditions.

  16. Singles Holidays & Tours for Over 50's (2024)

    Discover our latest Award winning solo travel tours & holiday deals for singles over 50 Style Leisure Adventure Cruising Resorts ☎ 1300 653 692. Encounter Travel. Call Us: Monday to Friday 1300 653 692 (AU) ... Over 50's Travel is a freedom like no other - a release from every day life, an excitement about new encounters, and we know, and our ...

  17. Road Scholar Now Offers Exclusive Trips For Solo Travelers

    With this in mind, Road Scholar, the world leader in educational travel for older adults for nearly 50 years, has launched a new series of trips designed exclusively for solo travelers over 50 ...

  18. Holidays for singles over 50s & 60s

    Our trips can be great for singles over 50 and 60 as we take care of safety, logistics and transport so you can focus your time on the joy of travel. We don't offer the classic 'singles-only' tours, but we do provide the perfect base for people looking to get to know others, usually a varied mix of ages, nationalities, cultures and more.

  19. 10 Best USA Tours for Singles / Solo Travelers

    7 day Southwest National Parks Grand Canyon Tour. 4.9 (106 reviews) Great adventure trip. Guide Joseph is personable and attentive to the needs and quirks of each traveler. His extensive knowledge of the region's geology, history, animals and plant life enhanced our incredible trip.

  20. Travel Tips for vacationers over 50 and single

    Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar or poorly lit areas and be cautious with your belongings. Take care of your health. Prioritize your health during your trip. Visit a doctor before your ...

  21. Solo Adventure Tours for Over 50s

    Solo holidays for the over 50s. Our small group adventure holidays are perfect for single travellers in their 50s as you'll be in great company. Our trips attract people of all ages from all over the world who love to explore, discover and share their love for travel. There'll be plenty of opportunities to socialise and the flexibility to ...

  22. Top Moscow Tours & Vacations 2024/2025 [reviews & photos]

    Styles 50+ Family Friendly 18-30 Luxury Budget Adventure Travel Solo and Single Trips Group Guided Tours Custom Tour Packages Independent Vacation Packages Private Guided. ... Moscow Tours & Travel Packages 2024/2025 ... By 50 Degrees North. none. 5 /5. 53 reviews. Vacation / Holiday Package-NaN % $0. 14 days. Inquire.

  23. 23 Best Road Trips in the U.S. to Take in 2024

    Photo by photo.ua / Shutterstock. 10. Seneca Falls, New York, to Nashville, Tennessee: Follow the Path of the Women's Suffrage Movement. Starting in New York's Finger Lakes region and ending at the State Capitol Building in Nashville, this road trip traces the route of the national women's suffrage movement.

  24. Moscow Vacation Packages 2024

    Your Moscow Vacation. The hassle-free way to experience this interesting city is with a tailor-made Moscow vacation package. Stay in the neighborhood of Tverskoy, which is good for shopping, dining and culture or choose someplace else — our package deals are all about you. You'll want to go sightseeing during your trip to Moscow.

  25. Travel Itinerary For One Week in Moscow

    Day 6 - Explore the Golden Ring. Creating the Moscow itinerary may keep you busy for days with the seemingly endless amount of things to do. Visiting the so-called Golden Ring is like stepping back in time. Golden Ring is a "theme route" devised by promotion-minded journalist and writer Yuri Bychkov.

  26. The 20 Best Moscow Tours for 2022

    This tour is a perfect choice for those who wish to get to know Moscow in depth. One of the highlights of this package is the KGB history tour which gives an interesting perspective on the Cold War. You will also have time for exploring the city on your own or doing extra sightseeing. $ 941 From/Per person. Details.