Best Holiday Destinations for Over 50s

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Some of us are now retired, or close to, and may no longer have important commitments, allowing more freedom and flexibility to travel.

The advantage of taking an over 50s holiday with us is that we take care of everything including flights, transfers, accommodation and guided excursions. All you need to decide is where you want to go to fulfil your travel wish list.

Here’s our best holiday destinations for over 50s to add to your bucket list and to inspire you for your next holiday to Europe

1. Experience the Golden Circle in Iceland

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Known as the 'Land of Fire and Ice,' there are few places on earth which have such an array of natural wonders and contrasting dramatic landscapes as Iceland. The Golden Circle excursion on an Iceland short break is a firm favourite for many people.

The reason is simple – in one day, you’ll get to see the stunning Gullfoss waterfall, the UNESCO World Heritage Site Thingvellir National Park, and the regular eruptions from the geysers. You may even get a chance to see the Northern Lights on our 3-night trip to Iceland.

2. Explore Venice 

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Take a trip you will fall in love with this year by experiencing the breath-taking beauty of Venice. Known as ‘La Serenissima’, it will be no surprise how it famously became known as ‘The Most Serene’ city in the world.

From the enchanting warren of canals, quaint alleys and busy squares, it is home to some of the most famous landmarks such as St. Mark’s Square, the Gothic building of Ca’ d’Oro and the imposing marble Palazzo Ducale. You can easily take an excursion and spend a day in Venice if you’re staying in Lake Garda.

3. Take a tram in Lisbon

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One of the iconic symbols of Lisbon are the yellow trams or ‘remodelados’, and it’s a great way to see all the top sights like Belem Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, St George's Castle and Monument to the Discoveries.

It’s also lovely to just wander through the winding streets of Alfama, the oldest quarter of Lisbon, and soak up the traditional Portuguese atmosphere. You can easily visit Lisbon from Estoril for a day trip or stay longer on a city break.

4. Try your luck in Monaco 

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Experience the glitz and glamour of Monaco on a day trip from Cannes. For one of the smallest countries in the world, it has a huge influence. Monaco is renowned for being the home to millionaires and Hollywood royalty, Princess Grace Kelly,, featuring an iconic Formula 1 racetrack, its beautiful weather and, of course, the Monte Carlo Casino.

You do not need to gamble to enter, you can just admire the building’s architecture designed by Charles Garnier. An interesting fact: citizens of Monaco are actually forbidden to gamble in the Casino!

5. Unwind in the Blue Lagoon in Malta

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One of the best things to do in Malta if you have free time is to go swimming in the crystal waters of the Blue lagoon located on the island of Comino. The tiny island of Malta has a unique charm, with a delightfully sunny climate and a treasure trove of historic sites to visit.

Explore the capital city of Valletta, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the ancient walled city of Mdina or take a short ferry ride to the greener, more rural island of Gozo on our trip to Malta & Gozo.

6. Feel like royalty at the Alcázar of Seville

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One of the top sights in Spain, the Royal Alcázar of Seville is located near the well-known Jewish Quarter and is an impressive example of Renaissance and Baroque architecture. It is the oldest European Royal Palace that is still in use today and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.

During our holiday to Seville, the Costa de la Luz & Seville tour, you should take some time to explore the stunning courtyards and halls of the palace, as well as the Patio de las Doncellas. The Alcázar has been featured in several films and TV series including Lawrence of Arabia and, more recently, Game of Thrones. Another feature of the palace is the Royal Gardens where you can enjoy a magical maze of orange trees.

Interested in adventuring across more areas of Spain? Check out our full availability for holidays to Spain.

7. Visit Lake Bled

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holiday in Slovenia is very underrated. Located in the Julian Alps, Lake Bled is Slovenia’s most iconic destination – and for good reason. Surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery, the lake is home to Bled Island, perfectly picturesque with its church steeple peeking above the treetops.

Adding to the breath-taking beauty of this extraordinary place is Bled Castle, which overlooks the entire area from the top of a cliff on the lakeside. Enjoy all of this and more on our holiday to Slovenia & the Gulf of Trieste.

8. Discover the ancient sites of Athens

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Athens has a huge historical and cultural significance; it’s one of the top highlights of a Greece trip. Often described as the cradle of civilisation, it is one of the most captivating and magical European destinations. Home to some of the world’s most breath-taking landmarks, not to mention a pleasing Mediterranean climate, the eclectic Athens is wonderful place to visit all year.

The most recognisable image of Greece is the incredible Acropolis in the capital city, often considered the greatest architectural remains of the Greek Antiquity. The historical site comprises an awe-inspiring complex of century-old buildings and temples such as the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion. Discover Ancient Greece with us on this 7-night guided holiday.

9. Admire the Colosseum in Rome

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The Colosseum is one of the iconic sights you must see on our holidays to Italy. Construction of the Colosseum was started by Vespasian in 72 AD, in the grounds of Nero's private Domus Aurea. The 50,000-seat arena was used to stage spectacular gladiatorial games in front of bloodthirsty spectators.

The name “Colosseum” refers to the Colosso di Nerone, a giant statue of Nero that stood nearby. Rome is often referred to as the ‘Eternal City’ as the ancient Romans believed that even if empires fell, Rome would last forever. And when in Rome...make sure to visit the Trevi Fountain, the Spanish Steps and St. Peter’s Basilica as well. 

10. Uncover Dubrovnik Old Town

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If you're thinking of taking a Croatia holiday for the first time, we suggest Dubrovnik which was eloquently described by the poet Lord Byron as the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic’. Our Discover Dubrovnik tour takes you through the far south of Croatia and the old city itself (one of UNESCO’s List of World Heritage Sites.)

The ancient city wall is over four metres thick and its turrets and towers, once designed to protect the city, now make it one of the most picturesque sights in the Adriatic. 

The world is full of amazing places and unforgettable sights, we’re sure your bucket list will keep growing! These are the best holiday destinations for over 50's, but we offer a variety of guided holidays for over 50s, so we can help your travel dreams become a reality.

Gina Willcox
About The Author

Gina Willcox

Gina manages social media and website content for Travel Department. In 2008 she travelled by bus from London to Sydney, visiting many extraordinary countries, like Iran, Pakistan and Nepal. Ever since she loves to travel to new and exciting destinations ever year!

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