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My spouse and I are retiring later this year and hope to travel more while we are still active. Are there any senior travel discounts you can tell us about, and at what age do they begin?
Retirement is the perfect time to start checking destinations off your wish list. Senior travel discounts can make a real difference. Whether it is airfare, hotels, cruises, train tickets or attractions, the savings can add up to hundreds of dollars per trip, if you know where to look and compare.
To qualify, you will need to meet the age requirement, which varies by company. Some start as early as 50, but most do not start until 55, 60, 62 or 65. Knowing these benchmarks helps you plan and save as soon as you are eligible.
One of the best ways to uncover senior travel deals is through membership organizations. The American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), which offers membership starting at age 50, provides travel discounts on hotels, rental cars, cruises and vacation packages. The American Automobile Association (AAA) also provides travel-planning services and member savings on lodging and car rentals to adults of any age.
Another simple but often overlooked strategy is to ask. Many hotels, tours and attractions do not advertise senior discounts but may offer one if you inquire. Keep in mind, though, that the “senior rate” is not always the lowest price. Promotional sales, advance-purchase fares and seasonal specials can sometimes be cheaper, so compare before booking.
Flexibility is another powerful money-saving tool. Traveling midweek, avoiding peak holidays, booking during colder seasons or adjusting your dates can significantly lower costs. You may also find last-minute deals on cruises, rail trips and guided tours, especially during slower travel periods when companies are eager to fill unsold space. Here is an overview of common senior travel discounts:
Airlines: Senior airfare discounts are not as common as they once were, but some airlines still offer reduced fares for older travelers on select routes if booked by phone or using the company’s search tools. AARP membership can also receive discounts on international flights. In addition, airline loyalty programs may offer benefits such as free checked bags or seat upgrades.
Trains: Amtrak offers 10% off for travelers age 65 and up on many routes, with some cross-border discounts starting at age 60. Rail passes and multi-city tickets may provide additional savings.
Rental cars: AARP members can save up to 30% on rental cars from select companies, along with perks like a free additional driver and reduced rates on optional coverage. Some car rental companies may also offer their own senior programs for reduced base rates.
Hotels & lodging: Many hotel chains offer senior or AARP rates, typically 10% to 15% off. Book directly through the hotel or through AARP to ensure the rate.
Cruises: Some cruise lines offer discounted fares for travelers ages 55 and older on select sailings. AARP members may receive benefits like onboard credits through affiliated providers. Off-peak sailings often provide the best value.
Restaurants: Many restaurant chains offer senior menus, complimentary beverages or percentage discounts for ages 55 or 60 and over. Participation varies by location.
Entertainment & attractions: Museums, theaters, zoos, aquariums and golf courses often offer reduced admission for seniors 60 or 65 and up. One of the best bargains is the America the Beautiful Senior Pass from the National Park Service. For $20 per year or $80 for a lifetime pass (available at 62), it provides access to more than 2,000 federal recreation sites.
Savvy Living is written by Jim Miller, a regular contributor to the NBC Today Show and author of "The Savvy Living” book. Any links in this article are offered as a service and there is no endorsement of any product. These articles are offered as a helpful and informative service to our friends and may not always reflect this organization’s official position on some topics. Jim invites you to send your senior questions to: Savvy Living, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070.
Washington County
Community Foundation
Suite 100
1707 North Shelby Street
Salem, Indiana 47167
812-883-7334
info@wccf.biz
Privacy Policy
EIN 35-1883377