Three Travel Destinations for Baby Boomers
This week our guest blogger is Phyllis Stoller and her focus is on travel. Her first travels were at the public library with Kipling, James Fenimore Cooper, and Rumer Godden, who grew up in India and wrote wonderful children's books. At age 14 Phyllis went to school in Switzerland, then spent a summer at the Universite de Poitiers in Tours, France. She lived in England for 10 years and has 2 London-born sons. Today Phyllis travels with The Women's Travel Club, a group she started in 1992 and now manages. She boasts she can have her roots dyed in any country but likes the L'Oreal products created for in Arab countries the most.
According to Phyllis, baby boomers are keenly interested in our world and where we as Americans stand in it. Her thoughts about these countries will certainly stimulate your travel appetite:
China, with over 40% of the world’s population, should be visited now. Internal inflation is causing rising prices and, when or if the currency floats, prices will jump threefold. Your first trip to China should, at minimum, include Beijing, Shanghai and Xian. Beijing is significant for its historical import and recent Chinese history plus its proximity to the Great Wall and Ming Tombs. Shanghai is the financial capital of Asia, has an amazing new skyline and excellent museum. Kublai Khan’s capital, Xian, and site of the Terracotta Soldiers, is your third must see. Trips which include Guilin for its scenery usually end in Hong Kong and are pricier. If you can afford it, add a Yangtze Cruise. And if this is your second trip to China, add Yunnan Province in Western China, home of the Stone Forest, and an interesting example of minority dominated border regions.


Having spent time in these countries, I agree wholeheartedly with Phyllis' choices. With new concerns about the economy, for now, many of us will have to dream about travel and put our plans on hold. But if you're collecting information for the future, log on Wednesday for a post about baby boomer fitness for travel.
Labels: Baby Boomers, China, England, India, London, Phyllis Stoller, The Womens Travel Club, travel
2 Comments:
I love the beach. Do you have any idea about my places where I can enjoy the sea, the sun, and the beach?
Thank you very much for sharing this
Phyllis Stoller's response:
I am not much of a beach goer, however, here are some unusual ideas for women traveling solo. First, the obvious: Western Florida for shells and beach, and Eastern Florida for sand. A new area for most of us is The Panhandle (NW Florida) which has amazing beaches but is not a heavily tourist area. Or Naples which is easier to get to and you might find a condo to rent on the beach. Eastern Florida, I like the old feel of Hollywood or mid Florida around Melbourne. For overseas, a woman's beach experience: Thailand and Phuket, southern coast of Portugal and I stayed recently at the Sheraton in the Algarve - also great for golf. Think about Costa del Sol, which The Women's Travel Club is offering for Christmas (cool not hot temps). Places I have been to and liked in the Caribbean are St. John's, (super expensive but fabulous), Jamaica (good value and good food). I hear Dominica is great and may I add Cuba for the future!
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