
Travelling Solo As A Baby Boomer – Useful Tips
I am about to embark on my first ever completely solo adventure – 5 months totally alone in Europe can seem pretty daunting to some babyboomers.
I am about to embark on my first ever completely solo adventure – 5 months totally alone in Europe can seem pretty daunting to some babyboomers.
As a baby boomer, you probably enjoy some of the finer things in life: champagne, truffles, and caviar come to mind, but like me, you may not always be able to afford them.
Are you a baby boomer like me? Reading my blog will give you some valuable tips about driving in Europe. I wish someone had told me these tips! You learn from experience- sometimes an expensive experience!
Are you a babyboomer and travelling on a budget but not wanting to stay in a backpackers’ hostel? The key is research!
Do you love train travel? Done the crazy 20 countries in 2 weeks bus tour? As a baby boomer, you can explore Europe by train at a more leisurely pace.
The most daunting thing about driving in Europe is you must drive on the right hand side of the road. Sounds simple, right? Most of the time it is.
Morocco on your bucket list as a babyboomer? These hints will prepare you for a fantastic journey into another world!
If you decide to visit Russia independently, here is the step-by-step guide on how I applied for the Russian visa myself. It wasn’t easy, but I did it!
Here’s a handy checklist for baby boomers that will help get you away to a worry-free start to international travel. You can enjoy the trip and be free from stress!