Travel will be at an all-time high with the summer holidays approaching soon. But with new cases of measles being reported every day in Canada and across the US and Europe, it has caused questions and concern among many Canadian travellers, especially parents. News of the outbreak in Europe first broke last week when WHO
Solo Senior Travel: 3 Ways to Vacation for Independent Adventurers
The idea of travelling alone can be intimidating for many people. When considering things like eating meals, staying in hotels, and going on tours, some may feel insecure about partaking in these activities independently. But seniors are the perfect demographic to capitalize on independent travel – with retirement and the ability to travel during off-season,
Why Investing in All Inclusive Travel Insurance is a Great Idea
Let’s face it—nobody loves to be restricted on vacation. It’s a time to relax and discover places both new and old! Are you in the midst of planning your next getaway? During your planning process, don’t forget to purchase travel insurance; these days, it’s a necessity! You may be surprised to know that if you’re
How Baby Boomers Can Create Their Ideal Travel Bucket List
Everyone has a bucket list, even if they don’t call it that. No matter what your age or where you are in life, there are probably things you want to set out and do or experience. Today’s seniors—particularly members of the baby boom generation born roughly between 1946-1964—have an advantage over everyone else when it