Is a trip to Ogunquit, Maine on your boomer to do list? It makes a romantic getaway or fun-filled trip filled with gorgeous coastline, fabulous food, great people and of course, oodles of opportunity for active boomer travel. If you’re looking for the “real” Maine, you’ll want to definitely go off the beaten path to […]
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Exploring Northeast Alabama on a Boomer Road Trip
Although Alabama may not be at the top of many travel bucket lists, like the South in general, there are many things to do and see in the Heart of Dixie. Vera Marie Badertscher from A Traveler’s Library shares her experience exploring this little-known area on a northeast Alabama itinerary for boomer roadtrippers. She calls […]
Reliving Childhood Stories in Nova Scotia
Thinking about exploring amazing Nova Scotia? Thankfully, you’ll find a lot of travel information out there about this destination’s most popular attraction and wonder of the world, The Bay of Fundy. However, today’s guest author, Debi Lander, from ByLanderSea takes us back in time as she recalls how Nova Scotia’s most unique tourist attraction allowed […]
Exploring the French Medieval Village of Perouges
Simply put, France is a stunning country. Exploring its profound history, diverse cuisine and incredible landscape makes for the perfect baby boomer travel adventure. Of course, for anyone planning a trip through France, exploring the picturesque countryside and off-the-beaten-path villages is a must. And we’ve introduced you to plenty of French finds. But we believe […]
Active Getaway to the Adirondacks
We’re always on the lookout for a good off-the-beaten-path area to explore and New York’s Adirondacks has quite a few options for anyone looking for active boomer adventures. Thankfully, guest writer, Brette Sember, is well-versed in the ways of upper state New York. She’s already shown us how to visit the Finger Lakes. Now Brette […]
San Antonio, Beyond the Alamo
Are you looking for ideas for what to do on a trip to San Antonio, Texas? Keep reading. Although many would be wise to pay heed to the warning, “Don’t mess with Texas” when it comes to active travel, the Lone Star State has a wealth of interesting sites as well as its own rich […]
Discover a Relaxing Bed and Breakfast in the Heart of Santa Fe
On a visit to Santa Fe, New Mexico, boomers will find plenty of places to stay. From the luxurious Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado to the historic Hotel Santa Fe, accommodations cover every taste and pocketbook. But if you’re looking for a bed and breakfast within walking distance of downtown Santa Fe, Alan and I recommend […]
Vienna for Mothers and Daughters
Mothers and daughters can be girlfriends, too. Right? Add a dose of travel and you’re in for a super good time. If your plans call for a Vienna girlfriend getaway, we have tips from Barbara Grüll-Cação (remember her great advice about attending Vienna balls?). Whenever I get back to visit my local family, my mum (72), […]
Enjoy Off Season Calabria: Walking My Italian Roots
Calabria wasn’t included on our southern Italy road trip. But after reading about Monica’s experience, we’ll certainly visit on our next Italian road trip. Is the idea of exploring your family’s heritage inspiring your boomer travel plans? Monica Surfaro Spigelman offers a Calabria travel guide filled with history, beautiful views, and delicious food. She went looking […]