10 Safe Travel Tips for Senior Travelers
After many years of hard work, traveling is one of the best rewards that you can give yourself. The fact that you no longer have work commitments makes it even more exciting as you can now explore more travel destinations than before. Whether you want to go on an African safari or cruise around Alaska, it's never too late to chase your dream vacation!
To help ensure that your travel will be safe and fun-filled, look out for these 10 senior travel safety tips to keep in mind before and during your trip:
1. Get A Full Medical Checkup Before You Depart
Before you embark on your new journey, be sure to consult your physician. This is a must-do especially if you have old-age related diseases or pre-existing medical conditions. Ask for a complete medical checkup to avoid any hassles along the way. You also have to inform your doctor if there will be any changes in your dietary habits depending on the area of travel.
2. Pack and Declare Your Medications Correctly
Did you know that some legal medications in your area may be prohibited overseas? If possible, contact the hotline emergency number printed on your insurance plan as their customer service executives will be able to check it for you. Do this before traveling. You should also take more than enough medications to last for your trip just in case your flight is delayed. Always carry the doctor’s prescription with you at all times as you may need to purchase the medications locally. In addition, keep the medicines in your carry-on luggage in case your checked in luggage is delayed or goes missing.
3. Leave Expensive Jewellery at Home
Pickpockets and thieves consider older people easy targets so you might want to veer away from wearing too much bling. There are also belts that can be worn under your clothes, making it a lot easier to hide cash and credit cards.
4. Pack Smart for Comfort and Convenience
Make sure that you pack everything you might need for the duration of the flight in your carry-on. A suitcase with wheels will also be convenient in case you need to take long walks to reach your hotel. To ensure that you do not forget to take your medicines while enjoying the outdoors, pre-prepare your daily medicine in a pillbox with compartments for different days to make it fuss-free and easy to bring along in your day bag whilst you are out and about.
5. Travel With a Companion When Possible
Travelling in a group has great benefits. Aside from good conversations during your travels, there will be people who will take care of you in case of any medical emergency. In case you really want to travel alone, make sure you keep your loved ones or at least the hotel concierge in the loop of your daily itinerary.
6. Check Local Weather and Pack Accordingly
Learn what type of clothes will be appropriate for your destination. Extremes in climate can harm the health of travelers, especially the older folks. As you book your tours and accommodations, you may ask the travel agents to inform you of the local weather.
7. Prevent Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) on Long Flights
Sitting still for extended periods of time can be a risk factor for the development of clots in your legs’ veins. This condition is called deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or 'economy class syndrome'. To avoid this scenario, you are advised to get up and walk around for every one to two hours. During the times you can’t move from your seat without disturbing your neighbor, a simple exercise of standing and sitting repeatedly would be enough.
8. Pace Your Itinerary to Avoid Fatigue
As your energy level may not be what it was before, space out your itinerary. Avoid a packed schedule which overtires you at the end of each day.
9. Take Precautions to Prevent Slips and Falls
Common incidents from falling include slipping on the wet toilet floor after a shower or a bath, as well as on icy roads. They can be nasty and you may have to cut short your trip in some instances. So, have a dry mat ready for you to step on after your bath or shower and wear the right shoes for the weather.
10. Buy Travel Insurance for Peace of Mind
This step is important as it gives you peace of mind in the event of mishap. With this convenience, you only need to worry about making the most of your vacation.
Travel Safe and Worry-free with The Right Cover
Retirement is the perfect time to explore the world, and a little preparation goes a long way. By following these 10 tips, senior travellers can enjoy their adventures with greater confidence and peace of mind. Before your next trip, make sure you're protected with Chubb’s Travel Insure, which covers medical emergencies, trip cancellation, and more, so you can focus on making memories.
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