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Snorkeling at Moon Reef on a private excursion in Fiji

May 8, 2012

“We’ve booked a private cruise excursion to go snorkeling at Moon Reef when we dock in Suva, Fiji. There’s room in the minivan for two more. Would you like to go with us?” asked Randy, one of our new cruising friends on Seabourn Odyssey.  Of course Alan and I said yes to an active boomer [...]

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Try a self-guided Canyonlands National Park photography tour

April 17, 2012

Is visiting a National Park on your boomer travel list? Why not take a self-guided Canyonlands National Park photography tour? You’ll be getting up early and staying out late, but oh the sites you’ll see. Not a photographer? Try our two-day tour anyway to experience Canyonlands from a photographer’s point of view. You might see [...]

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Take a boomer baseball tour

April 3, 2012

Have you dreamed of a boomer baseball tour? Are you checking all the professional stadiums off your boomer travel list as you attend a game? In today’s guest post, Greg Goodman, Adventures of a Good Man, tells us how. Spend a few minutes talking to any serious fan and they will tell you of their dream [...]

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Volunteer travel in South Africa

March 27, 2012

Volunteer travel is a growing segment for the baby boomer travel world. Do you remember the guest post that we published from Rebecca Wilk’s about her volunteer vacation in Guatemala? Today, Rebecca is back to share another volunteer travel experience—this time she’s taking us to South Africa. I didn’t fully understand how phenomenal the South [...]

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Historical Walking Tour of Santa Fe

March 22, 2012

Are you a boomer traveler who enjoys learning about history on a walking tour? Lace up your tennis shoes. In today’s guest post, Juliet White of The Lost Backpack takes us on a one-mile, historical walking tour of Santa Fe. Santa Fe has been around for more than four hundred years, making it America’s oldest [...]

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