5 must-see European destination for the older traveller

At an older age, does your life need to slow down? If you’re just about to retire or are already enjoying the freedom from work, then you may find that you have more time and cash to do what you want, when you want to, so why not travel?

Europe has so much to offer any travelling, it’s packed with history, full of culture and attract hot and cold climates depending on where you go. There are plenty of breath taking spots to visit and places to go, so which ones would make your travelling agenda?

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The Highlands located in Scotland
Scotland’s is beautiful country, offering a lot of breath-taking scenery. The size of Scotland is smaller than most European countries, therefore their transport links offer you the chance to see a lot of the country within one single trip.

Navigating through rail is a great way to see Scotland’s Hilly terrain, giving you the time to see a lot within a short space of time, gaining a panoramic view on the spectacular landscape. The West Highland Line is a train service that operates from Glasgow and travels to Oban, Fort William and Mallaig. The route is largely considered to be the most picturesque in the world — and with its rugged mountains, it’s easy to see why.

If you fancy a trip to see, you can explore The Highlands via boat, take a trip to Moray Firth that’s located near the tip of Scotland. The water is home to around 130 bottlenose dolphins, and regular boat tours operate. You may be able to spot seals, whales and porpoises further out, while you’ll also enjoy dazzling views of the coastline.

After you’re done with seeing the stunning scenery, stop by Edinburgh. This vibrant and historic city has much to see and do, whether you spend your time visiting the zoo, exploring the old town, touring the underground vaults or enjoying a bite to eat in one of the city’s many cafes or restaurants. For even more culture, plan a visit in August — the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the largest arts festival in the world — is in town for much of the month.

The Algarve located in Portugal
Portugal gains warm temperatures all year round, making it another beautiful destination to add to your travel list. The Algarve, in particular, is a popular choice, especially for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits.

If you enjoy Golf, you can tee-off at one of many of the region’s golf courses. Coastal courses are a perfect choice for panoramic views as you play and, as the country receives a staggering 300 day of sunshine a year, there’ll be little chance of rain spoiling play.

Perhaps, you’re looking for somewhere to soak up the sun and escape the cold temperatures. . The Algarve is ideal, with its many stretches of sandy beaches and plethora of luxurious hotels and apartments. It is renowned as a tourist destination but take full advantage of not being limited to travelling in the school holidays and visit in the quieter months such as October and June.

You can also lose yourself with in historical culture that the region offers, you can explore many churches that line up The Algarve landscape. Unlike the stone churches and cathedrals present in many countries, some of those in Portugal are lined with spectacular tiles and azulejos that make them stand out from any religious building you’ve seen before. Or head down to the Old Town where you can relax in the Old Town Square (Praça da Vila) and admire the surrounding architecture.

Amalfi Coast, Italy

Amalfi Coast located in Italy
The Amalfi Coast stretches 50 kilometers along the south of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula and is famous for its quaint fishing villages and small beaches. If this is somewhere that you are considering travelling to, avoid holidaying between November and Easter as many hotels and restaurants are closed during this period and you will miss the exciting hustle and bustle of the destination. Instead, spring and autumn are perfect times to visit when temperatures are around 15-26°C and precipitation levels are between 3 and 4 inches.

Stay in Sorrento for a striking silhouette scene, the town faces Mount Vesuvius- a volcano in the Bay of Naples. Sightsee by boat around the coast of Sorrento either on a rented small vessel or as part of a group excursion. There’s plenty of photo opportunities such as the rugged coastline of Italy and the turquoise sea.

For a luxurious relaxation than treat yourself by visiting the town of Positano. Here, streets are lined with colourful houses, impressive hotels and shops filled with beachwear and ceramics — you can get even your own pair of sandals made for you.

You’re never far from other splendid locations, on Amalfi Coast such as the ancient town of Pompeii. Here, you can visit the amphitheatre which dates back to 80BC and relax in the preserved baths.

Paris located in France
No doubt, when you think of Paris that the iconic Eiffel Tower will spring to mind. But, Paris has so much more to offer if you know where to go…

Monet Gardens is a must-see and is situated in Giverny, which you’ll need to take a 45-minute train ride, plus a 10-minute bus trip from the city. The spectacular garden is split into two parts, both of which are equally impressive — one is called Clos Normand and is full off symmetries and complementing colours, and the other is a Japanese inspired water garden.

Even though, it’s recommended to explore Paris on foot, there are plenty of other ways to get around and see what the capital has to offer. . The open top hop-on, hop-off bus tour takes you to the Louvre, Montmartre and Notre Dame — giving you time to get off where you please or take memorable photos from the comfort of your seat. Many of the buses provide you with headphones too for a private commentary of the attractions you’re passing.

Maybe you’d like to travel via water, in that case take on of the popular cruises down the river Siene. This is a great opportunity to put your feet up after a long day exploring. Admire the picturesque streets, bridges and cathedral as you’re taken on an adventure through the city.

Photo of Santorini, Greece

Crete located in Greece
Crete is the largest Island in Greece. Renowned for its rich history and long sandy beaches, it is a perfect destination for a balance between culture, adventure and relaxation.

If you’re a history lover, there is a Heraklion Archaeological Museum which displays artefacts between Neolithic to roman times (a time span of 5,500 years). This museum taps into the imagination with detailed descriptions of jewellery, pottery and other famous pieces from ancient sites.

For those that long to be by the sea, visit the Venetian Harbour on the west side of the Island, in a town called Chania. Take a relaxing sunset stroll out to the trademark of the town — a lighthouse that sits near the harbour entrance.

The destination is great for food lovers too. Locals produce their own meat, wine, cheeses and even catch their own seafood — it’s guaranteed that your dish will be as fresh as it can be. The local wine is tasty too — find the ideal one to complement your meal for a one-of-a-kind taste sensation.

As we’ve learned, there are many great destinations that are suitable for the older traveler – with opportunities to relax or take time out to learn about the rich history of the area. The world is your oyster!

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