Best Travel Tours for Seniors
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Choose a senior travel tour with a pace that feels comfortable and allows time to learn, explore and rest.
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Browse programs by your desired mobility level, such as travel tours for disabled seniors or outdoor adventures that immerse you in the wilderness.
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Look for strong educational components led by knowledgeable instructors or local experts, whether you’re interested in adventures for art lovers or slow-paced excursions.
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Engage with fellow participants to deepen the experience through shared learning and conversation.
At Road Scholar, we’re experts in educational travel for adults over 50, so we’re perfectly poised to offer up some advice about travel tours for senior citizens! Our well-rounded educational tours span more than 100 countries and all 50 states. Road Scholar’s average guest age is 72, but participants at our guided tours for senior citizens range in age from their 50s to 90s.
Visit our Search page, and you'll find you can filter your program options by level of activity, from “Easy Going” to more physically demanding “Outdoor: Challenging” programs.
Road Scholar also offers “Choose Your Pace” travel tours for senior citizens that allow participants to adjust their level of challenge on a daily basis. And we also have skip-gen vacations, also known as gramping, a growing travel trend of grandparents and grandkids grandparents and grandkids traveling together without the children’s parents.
The following are some samples of our best tours for senior citizens, specially curated slower-paced programs that are perfect for the over 50 crowd.
Adventures for Art Lovers
Road Scholar has many curated, art-inspired educational travel programs that are perfect guided tours for senior citizens interested in music, painting, photography, theater, and filmmaking.
Delve into musical history, music participation and music appreciation on learning adventures that are sure to hit a high note. Join fellow art and crafters for a hands-on experience to hone your skills or practice a new hobby. Learn new photography techniques from the experts on learning adventures in scenic locations. Peek behind the curtain as you learn from acclaimed theater critics, directors and performers. Attend film screenings and behind-the-scenes discussions with filmmakers, producers and actors on learning adventures to North America’s best film festivals.
Watercolor Workshop in the Poconos
There is a thriving arts community along the banks of the Delaware River at the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. This spot in nature is perfect to be guided by professional instructors on watercolor mastery.
In this six-day art adventure that is considered one of the best tours for senior citizens, you will study the principles of watercolor painting through the interaction of water, color, paper and brush. This Road Scholar Retreat includes opportunities for early morning exercise, interaction with the local community, and farm-to-table locally sourced meals.
Best of London Theater
Take an ocean voyage on the Queen Mary 2 from New York City to London. On this theater-themed voyage, travelers will be treated to lectures, performances and history. This slow-paced boat expedition will have you enjoying the theater in a way you have never done before. Over the course of 13 days, we’ll discuss the origins of theatre, Elizabethan plays and playhouses, and how to direct a play. We’ll also study contemporary British theatre, the life and verse of Shakespeare.
Oregon Film Festival
Plucked right out of the Great American Songbook comes the music of Eugene, Oregon. Join Road Scholars for a spectacular music festival, the Oregon Festival of American Music, with music performances and educational events dedicated to the traditional music of America. Meet guest artists and faculty members at the Shedd Music School who offer insight into performances and a variety of musical topics. This seven-day trip will have you singing for joy as you have a music experience unlike any other.
Slow-Paced Adventures
Experience the hustle and bustle of city life at a more leisurely pace as you fulfill your love of learning in cities around the world, from Philadelphia and New York to Québec City and Paris. These slow-paced adventures are perfect travel tours for senior citizens as you stroll through the best museums in the world, marvel at monuments, and explore nature at its finest.
These programs are designed for those who prefer less walking, more transportation and a perfect blend of learning and adventure! Experience many of our most popular adventures with the same educational energy, but at a more leisurely pace.
Explore Paris
Take Paris at a slower pace and with a small, intimate group that will join local experts to learn about the museums, art, architecture and renowned cuisine that make this city so special. Marvel at the spires of Notre Dame and stare into the eyes of Mona Lisa at the Louvre; on this nine-day trip, travelers will discover the cultural treasures of Paris at a leisurely pace.
The Best of the Big Apple
Explore the plentiful art, architecture and history of New York on this six-day journey with the local experts, all done at a slower pace. Walk the city at your own pace, following the footsteps of migrants at Liberty and Ellis Islands, and learning their stories at the Immigration Museum. Visit Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick's Cathedral and fashionable Fifth Avenue. Dine in style and savor the international tastes of New York.
Ireland: From Galway to Dublin
This slower-paced trip to Ireland stands as one of our favorite international tours for senior citizens. On this 11-day journey through the countryside and culture, experience Ireland’s cities, villages, farms and nature. Enjoy a relaxed pace to explore the Cliffs of Moher, Galway, Bunratty Castle and more.
Senior Travel Tours: Based on Mobility and Comfort
At Road Scholar, we have a wide range of travel tours for seniors designed for various mobility and comfort levels. You can browse programs by activity level to find a learning adventure that allows you to take in the beauty of the world at a pace suited for you.
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Easy going: Discover at a relaxing pace with light walking and a few stairs, offering a great way to exercise your mind without taxing your body.
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On your feet: Enjoy walks through museums, galleries and your favorite cities, climbing on and off a coach and standing for brief periods while you learn without overdoing it.
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Keep the pace: If a moderate pace seems your speed, you’ll love these programs, where you’ll get up and move to explore your destination with your group.
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Let’s go: Spend full days on the move, traversing cobblestone streets, navigating public transit and walking hilly metropolitan streets to learn and stay active.
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Outdoor — no sweat: Experience Mother Nature at an easy pace on programs that highlight relaxing activities like birdwatching and walking gentle paths.
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Outdoor — spirited: Get your heart pumping on these exciting adventures that burn muscle, whether you’re cycling through the tulip fields in Holland or climbing varied terrain with inclines.
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Outdoor — challenging: Put your body to the test on our most challenging outdoor excursions, where you navigate steep terrain and keep your mind and body active during full days on the move.
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Choose your pace: Discover programs that adapt to you, allowing you to pick activities based on how you’re feeling that day, whether it’s taking things slow in a museum or trekking up a mountain.
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At a slower pace: Take advantage of a greater use of transportation and less walking on our leisurely paced programs around the world, which often include some of our most popular destinations.
What to Look for When Booking Travel Tours for Seniors
When booking senior citizen travel tours, there are several key factors to keep in mind to ensure your health and comfort come first. A great program will balance meaningful experiences with a pace that feels comfortable, not rushed. Pay attention to how active each day is, what kind of walking or physical activity is involved and whether there’s flexibility built into the schedule to ensure you have time to rest and recharge before the next adventure.
Strong educational value matters too. Senior adventure travel tours like those offered by Road Scholar are led by knowledgeable instructors or local experts who create engaging and rewarding trips, as well as provide support for details like transportation, accommodations and on-the-ground coordination.
Why Educational Travel Tours for Seniors are So Popular
Educational travel tours for seniors go beyond sightseeing, offering meaningful learning alongside exploration. Road Scholar’s senior adventure travel programs are designed for curious adults who want deeper insight into the places they visit, with expert-led experiences that emphasize culture, history and thoughtful pacing over rushed itineraries.
How to Make the Most of Your Senior Travel Tour
To make the most of our travel tours for seniors, start by reviewing our senior travel tips. Here, you’ll find crucial information on what to pack and things to know before you go, along with destination-specific information. From there, give yourself permission to fully engage and immerse yourself in this experience! It’s a time to learn, ask questions and take part in lectures and walks at a pace that’s comfortable for you. Connecting with fellow learners often becomes one of the most rewarding parts of the experience, so join the conversation at meals or on excursions.
Experience Travel with Road Scholar
Whether you are thinking of joining us on your first Road Scholar learning adventure or you are an old pro, we have many incredible travel experiences on the menu. At Road Scholar, we offer a wide range of educational trips and international tours for senior citizens throughout the world.
Enroll and learn more about travel tips and tours at Road Scholar today.