10 Must-Haves For The 50 Plus Traveler

I once packed enough clothes for a months-long beach vacation and still forgot a bathing suit. Let’s face it: Midlife has its challenges, and memory can be one of them.

As we age, travel becomes ever more precious. I certainly don’t want to waste a minute running around a town I am unfamiliar with trying to purchase an item I forgot.  The act of forgetting a bathing suit led to hours of searching for a store and making a spur of the moment purchase also waisting money. 

Packing Smart for Travel: Kathy Brown, Aruba Beach

“Oh The Places You’ll Go” 

Dr. Seuss

1. Comfortable Shoes

As seasoned travelers, we know that comfort is paramount. When packing for your next adventure, don’t overlook the importance of footwear. Here are some essential shoe tips to keep in mind:

  • Hiking Boots or Sturdy Sneakers: Perfect for mountainous regions or outdoor excursions.
  • Comfortable Flats or Sandals: Ideal for city exploring or beach lounging.
  • Easy-On, Easy-Off Shoes: A must-have for airport security and long travel days.

Remember, less is more! Avoid overpacking shoes to maximize space in your suitcase. By choosing versatile footwear that can adapt to various situations, you’ll ensure a comfortable and stress-free journey.

2. Versatile Clothing

When you’re over 50 and traveling, comfort and style are equally important. Layering is a fantastic way to create versatile outfits that can be easily adapted to different weather conditions and occasions.

Key Pieces for Versatile Travel:

  • Comfortable Lounge Pants: A pair of comfortable lounge pants can be dressed up or down. Pair them with a stylish top and a jacket for a chic travel look.
  • Lightweight Jacket: A lightweight jacket is a must-have for any traveler. It can be easily layered over a t-shirt or a sweater, and it’s perfect for keeping warm on chilly flights or cool evenings.
  • Stylish Scarf: A scarf is a versatile accessory that can add a pop of color to any outfit. It can also be used to keep warm on chilly days or to protect your neck from the sun.
  • And never forget a swimsuit when going on a Beach Holiday. 

Tips for Packing Versatile Clothing:

  • Choose Neutral Colors: Neutral colors like black, white, gray, and navy are easy to mix and match.
  • Pack Versatile Pieces: Look for pieces that can be worn in multiple ways. For example, a dress can be dressed down with sneakers or dressed up with heels.
  • Roll Your Clothes: Rolling your clothes will help you save space in your suitcase.
  • Pack Light: Only pack the essentials. You don’t need to bring your entire wardrobe with you.

The Benefits of Loungewear for Travel:

Loungewear is not only comfortable but also stylish. It’s perfect for relaxing in your hotel room, lounging by the pool, or exploring a new city.

By packing versatile clothing items, you can create a variety of outfits without taking up too much space in your suitcase.

3. Essential Medications

Pack Your Pharmacy:

  • Essentials:
    • Daily medications
    • Stomach upset medication
    • Pain relievers (ibuprofen or Tylenol)
    • Emergency medications

Time Zone Tip:

  • Stay on Schedule:
    • Set alarms for time-dependent medications
    • Adjust your routine to your destination’s time zone

4. First Aid Kit

Pack a First Aid Kit: A well-stocked first aid kit is essential for any trip. Consider purchasing a travel-sized kit or assembling your own. Here’s a link to a great option on Amazon! 

 

5. Travel Insurance

No One wants to think about this But..

Travel insurance is important for people over 50 because medical emergencies and health complications become more likely as we age. A comprehensive travel insurance plan can help cover unexpected medical costs, evacuations, and even trip cancellations due to unforeseen circumstances.

6. A Good Book (E-Reader)

Don’t forget a good book or e-reader for your next adventure! Lose yourself in a captivating story, relax by the pool, or unwind on a long flight. It’s the perfect way to escape reality and recharge.

Besides books printed in larger print for our aging eyes, a good magnifying glass can do the trick.  Thank You to my friend Cherie for giving me this life hack. 

7. Portable Charger

Packing for a vacation over 50? Don’t forget your portable charger! Steve and I learned this the hard way. Hotels and resorts, especially older ones, might not have the right plug-ins for our phones and other gadgets. We’ve had to make some last-minute dashes to local stores, which can be a real buzzkill on vacation. So, pack a portable charger and keep your devices juiced up, no matter where your travels take you.

8. Lightweight Foldable Bag or Backpack

Steve, known as Mr. Big Backpack, has mastered the art of travel with his trusty companion. This oversized backpack is always by his side, ready for any adventure. You have to watch out, though! One wrong move and you might get knocked over by its sheer size. But don’t underestimate its usefulness.

9. A Travel Journal

Are you a seasoned traveler over 50 with a passion for exploring the world? A travel journal is the perfect way to document your exciting journeys and preserve precious memories.

As we age, our minds may play tricks on us, making it difficult to recall specific details of our trips.

A travel journal can help you relive your adventures, spark conversations, and inspire future explorations. Whether you’re a seasoned journaler or a first-time writer, start your travel journal today and create a lasting record of your incredible experiences.

10. A Positive and Grateful Attitude

As we journey through life, retirement offers a golden opportunity to explore the world.

Remember to embrace the unexpected. A delayed flight or a less-than-perfect hotel room can be a minor inconvenience, but a positive attitude can turn any situation into a memorable experience.

Kindness and gratitude go a long way, so treat everyone with respect and appreciate the privilege of being able to travel. By keeping these tips in mind, you can make the most of your adventures and create lasting memories.

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