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Where Can I Take My 80-Year-Old Mother for a Safe Winter Vacation?

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Dawn

I'm looking for recommendations of where to take my 80 year old mother for a warm-weather winter vacation around the end of January or early February for 7 - 10 days. She's in great health but wants to go somewhere safe. We don't like laying around on beaches, or surfing, snorkeling etc. More into walking, interesting architecture, different culture, sight-seeing. Not interested in going to an all-inclusive with a bunch of other North Americans, or somewhere similar to home lol. I've travelled a fair bit, several trips to Africa and India, Cambodia, Russia, Ukraine, Europe so I'm not afraid of taking us to a different culture but she has to feel safe. Any suggestions?

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Jennika

Portugal and Spain...not incredibly expensive, warm but not hot, and beautiful architecture everywhere!

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Dawn

Portugal is on her wish list! Just not sure if it will be very warm then

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Paulette

Dawn Averages there in Jan and Feb are about 10 to 12 degrees

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Jessica

Greece in the springtime.

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Rosanne

Cuba

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Gurpal

Mexico City. So much to do there, and you can do an overnight trip to Taxco as well if you still have time.

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Gurpal

Only a five-six hour flight, too.

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Tanya

And flights are so inexpensive! I got tickets for spring break. Excited!

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Lucy

Yes! This is my Winter vacation plan!

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Gurpal

Honestly, it's such an easy and cheap getaway from Vancouver, some parts feel like you're in a European city, but you don't have the long flight and big time change difference! It's a popular misconception that MC is dirty and dangerous. I've always felt very safe there.

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Kathy

I couldn’t agree more. Mexico City is highly underrated. And a side trip to Pueblo is recommended. Gorgeous colonial city!

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Gurpal

Kathy, have you ever gone to Taxco? It's a town built on a hill, kind of like Amalfi in Italy. Great side trip as well.

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Kathy

Gurpal Not yet. Next time for sure! I’ve heard great things

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Jane

Corsica or Sicily are both great places. We have taken my 83 yo mother to both in the last couple of years.

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Ni

Sardinia, Italy. It's gorgeous , safe and so much to do.

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Ni

Or Amalfi coast. Make your base Sorrento. Every day you go to a new place on the coast. Gorgeous

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Colleen

Bali is lovely, but check on status of volcano before you book.

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Jocelyn

I suggest the south of Italy - Bari, Polignano a Mare, Cisternino, Lecce, Otranto...

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Lisa

malta

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Elisabet

Yogyakarta, Central Java, Indonesia

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Vickie

Cuba or Portugal

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Theresa

River cruise

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Mauiman

Darn! I have a nice place on Maui for you!

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Paulette

Cuba??? Staying in a casa particular in Havana rather than doing the resort thing

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Monica

My mom did Ecuador with a tour group a couple of years ago (67 years old with a physical disability). Included a tour of the Galapagos Islands. She said the whole trip was amazing. Because of her disability my Mom does feel less secure when travelling but didn't voice any concerns about this trip.

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Ezzy

Costa Rica has beautiful jungles with bird and butterfly habitats to visit. Stay more inland where the volcanos are and away from the beaches.

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Specialk

Granada, Nicaragua, is one of the best preserved Spanish-colonial cities in the Americas. Founded in 1524, Granada claims to be the first European city in mainland America, meaning it's truly an old colonial city rather than a semi-modern lookalike. Also day many day trips including Laguna de Apoyo, Mombacho Volcano Nature Reserve, the isletas. Google these I think you will find it would be perfect.

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Amanda

Latvia! Inexpensive for Europe. Tons of culture. And most of the older architecture was unaffected by the war, so still standing.

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Ollan

Cold in Jan Feb

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Amanda

Oh you’re right, I missed the warm weather requirement.

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Eve

Take her on a Cruise, that way she gets to see different cultures in different countries.

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Paulette

Cruises are not really for seeing much of the culture - at best you usually have only about 8 hours in a port

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Dawn

Thanks for all the suggestions! My brother is taking her to Italy in the summer so I will definitely look at some of the other suggestions here for the winter. She hasn't been able to travel for the last several years so we're getting her out now as much as we can

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Sandra

Boy she’s fortunate to have such sweet kids.

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Dawn

Awe thanks. She's survived cancer, and Dad passed away last March after a long battle with cancer so she's way overdue for some fun times while she still can!

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Paulette

Dawn you and your brother are among the special few - all too often these days we see the elderly forgotten/left behind as family follows their dreams and desires.

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Zafira

Amazing. Can I ask where you're getting her medical insurance?

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Shelley

I loved Barcelona!

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Anne

And I loved Bilbao and Oviedo and the northern coast.

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Shelley

didn't get to see the frank gheery museum in Bilbao:(

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Rod

Singapore: safe, warm, multicultural, with easy flights to tropical islands or historical centres like Malacca. Anthony Bourdain loves the food, so it must be pretty good. Southern Portugal or Gibraltar might work too.

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Gail

Havana and Trinidad Cuba were both safe and interesting.

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Hilary

Phoenix is.sunny and usually warm that time of year. Lots of museums, restaurants and other attractions to suit any age level. Flights reasonably cheap too.

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Rohan

How about Sri Lanka.

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Archana

I personally loved Namibia and felt safe the entire time we were there. You can choose between seeing the animals up north, or going to see the sand dunes and deserted town of Kolmanskop. Or if you have the time, do both! Our group ranged in age from 30-70yrs of age and we all enjoyed it. I would definitely hire a driver & guide, as ours pointed out things that we would have otherwise missed.

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Irene

We enjoyed at trip to Brazil and felt safe. We did not stay in Rio d'janeiro but in Copacabana. The Bus system is terrific and cheap...we also took several in country flights to visit the Iguassu Falls and Salvador. There are many other areas that would be worth seeing.

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Steve

start in tulum and head south into belize.... vist the mayan ruins here:Xunantunich Mayan Ruins

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Teresa

Cuba! Just not resort style. Totally felt safe there and Havana is beautiful

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Rhonda

Portugal - Lagos. Great vrbo or airbnb. Friendly people, very safe. not too hot.

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Vicki

How about Copper Canyon in Mexico. You take a train to it. Might be fun!

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Jonathan

Cuba Its relatively cheap close and different Hardly any Americanizations

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Cathy

Singapore! business is conducted in English the money is easy to understand. You must consider when traveling with an older person the streets and sidewalks are level. As you know when you’re a tourist you’re looking everywhere but down at your feet were you’re about to step. It is an amazing city. The hop on hop off bus covers every square inch of the city. So just sit down and enjoy the ride.The average temperature in January and February is 25 to 30.

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Lorelei

Cusco Peru!

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Ursula

Oaxaca Mexico might be a good option. Good food, architecture, crafts and textiles. Pleasant weather. Not too far to fly. Safer than resort towns I think.

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Gloria

Cuba for sure

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Margaret

Thailand- especially Chiang Mai, wonderful people, beautiful things to see everywhere, cheap and easy to get around!

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David

Agree, have been to Chiang Mai three times. There is generally a great respect for age in Thailand, your mom would be welcomed.

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Elaine

Thailand is way too long a flight for an elderly person with only having 7/10 days to spend.

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Katy

Bermuda

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Rebecca

Cuba! Havana is amazing + checks off everything on your list
I do recommend looking for/booking accommodations as far in advance of your trip as possible tho!

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Vicki

San Miguel de Allende!!! I think that fits the bill perfectly, although you have to prepare for cool nights. Sweaters, etc. Warm in the day though. So much history. Plenty to explore!

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Peter

I am currently there. I agree about the architecture, history etc but walking is very difficult on the cobble streets up and down the many hills.Right now, the Holiday Season it's the noisiest place I have ever been in Mexico and I have driven everywhere since 96 . The explosions all night for a week leading up to the Festival of Guadelupe on 12 Dec was like a war zone and continued all night. I'm told the time leading up to Xmas (Posada) it will be even worse. Thankfully we are leaving to-morrow to another location, Ajijic which I know is warmer and not as noisy. If you like peace and quiet Mexico is not the place. Barking dogs, loud music, street parades and fireworks are part of the culture.

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Vicki

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Vicki

This is a mistake. I can't take it off from my phone. Lol

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Mya

San Christobal, Mexico....

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Al

Havana and the Vinales Valley in Cuba. The picture is Vinales

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Al

Below is Havana

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Ariana

Argentina, go to Buenos Aires. Warm climate, beautiful city, tons of history, and great food and wine!

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Lisa

Havana! We just spent 2 weeks there. Lots to do and lots to see. Very safe city and the food is good! We used Air b & b and stayed in Vedado. PM me if you'd like more info.

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Dawn

Thanks, Lisa! If we choose Cuba I'll definitely contact you for more info.

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Miriam

Cuba! For the win
But i also loved Oahu and Maui - air bnb or vrbo and rent a car

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Ellen

Both Cuba and Argentina! Cuba might be easier for access for your mom. Buenos Aires has wonderful colonial architecture, and with its big wide boulevards in the tourist area (La Recoleta), it is often likened to Paris. Then do a couple days in Colonia Uruguay. A short ferry ride away, and a UNESCO site. Wine is fabulous, and the food is a combination of the fresh South American fruits, veggies and steak - combined with Italian cooking due to the large early 1900’s Italian immigrant population. Probably the best in the world - and I’ve eaten in a lot of places!

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Al

I've been to Buenos Aires. I love the wide boulevards and it is very much like Paris in some instances. However, it is a really long haul to get there. Especially from Vancouver. Or Canada for that matter.

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Jenny

Australia

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Dawn

Wow, thanks everyone for chiming in! I've got some research to do now! I really appreciate all the great suggestions!

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Tracy

Italy!

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YT

Mexico Yucatán - Tulum, Chichen Itza...etc.

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Melody

Palm Springs

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Lisa

We'll be there in a couple of weeks. Can't wait!

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Nancy

New Zealand - but a long flight

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Linda

Lisbon

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Geri

What about Costa Rica I Here that is lovely. Australia - Great Barrier Reef and Brisbane, Sydney all very lovely

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Jasmine

Hawaii Italy or Australia !!

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Holly

Ikaria

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Lisa

Oh, where's that?

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Holly

Small lush Greek island. One of the Blue Zones. Best everything.

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Nancy

Cuba...go to Havana, Trinidad and Varadero regions and stay in casa particularas. (This is a safe and informative way to travel) The country is rich in history and very safe. Plus very economical.

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Heather

Arizona or New Mexico

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Sunil

Right now Cancun has best temperature.

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Nadene

My 76 year old mother and her 83 year old sister last year went to Sri Lanka on a guided tour by a local. It was very reasonable and my mother raved about her tour guide. She said she would go again and she felt very safe. He organized everything. I can get his contact info if you are interested

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Ursula

I'd like your Sri Lanka guide contact if it's okay to ask that on someone else's post.

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Nadene

Ursula
[email protected] Pradeep Ferdinand

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David

Cordoba, Spain. Amazing place!

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Rachel

cancun is s good option relaxing and good deal and Cuba even better. It will make my mum so happy

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Tracey

Go to Cuba take a guided tour. It was great and we learned so much. Look up
Cuban Adventures Cuba Tours on Facebook. Nicest people ever!

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Peter

Buenos Aires

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Holly

Buenos Aires -- safe, amazing, cultural, good transit system, affordable and plentiful taxis...

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Debbie

she's always wanted to go to Greece. Not sure how stable it is there - any comments?

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Lisa

Currently, I don't think Greece is riskier than any other European city right now. I've been twice and recommend that you go to Zante for a couple of days if you can manage it.

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Kristy

Any protests in Athens are done peacefully and yes there is yelling but there is no intent to harm, especially against tourists. We've walked right through them a handful of times. Many rentals in the Cyclades leave their doors unlocked for us to arrive and instruct us to leave unlocked upon our departure. I can barely do that in my very safe hometown! The islands are safest as they have their own isolated tourist-driven economies that are healthy. I do not think it would count as a warm weather destination in Jan/Feb though!

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Marilyn

Try OAT travel. They have both river cruises and land tours. We have done both and they are excellent with excellent group leaders.

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David

Go, great place.

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Beverly

We are going to Charleston SC around that time. Visiting museums and doing walking tours. There are cruises to the Bahamas out of that port too, but may not interest you.

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Andrea

Loved Charleston, and highly recommend Two Sisters Walking Tour (check trip advisor) and the Belmond Charleston Place Hotel.

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Siobhaun

Sedona?

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David

Be sure to read 'Garden of Good and Evil' before you go to Charleston. Puts a great perspective on the city.

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Franki

Bali. 100%. Yeah, there are beaches, but then there's also Ubud, which has traditional dance, gorgeous architecture, a wonderful culture, and beautiful art galleries.
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Danny

Virtually anywhere in Asia is the best bet for safety. You can even walk around at night and be totally safe. If you like cities, I'd recommend Singapore. It's a quality destination, easy to get around, very clean, and has a variety of attractions. Its not cheap, but you get what you pay for.

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David

Sorry, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil' is in Savannah not Charleston. But hey Savannah is a great place too

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Mark

Japan.

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James

Not so warm in most parts.

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Paula

Portugal is awesome if you haven't been. Full of historic sites and ruins, very safe affordable. Average 300 days of sunshine each year.

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Lisa

Loved Portugal too. Do a week there and then a week in Greece.

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Peter

Go to Sao Miguel Azores. Just spent a month there. Most beautiful place I've ever been and I travel at least twice a year after a 34 Military career where I got my travel bug.LOL. A great idea would be Azores first then cheap flight to Portugal or vise versa.You won't regret it. I'd do a week in both. I believe you can fly to Lisbon from Porto Delgado on Sao Miguel for about 50 euros. Flight to Sao Miguel are simple , Victoria to Toronto to Sao Miguel. Your travel agent will give you all details. I scoped out my prices on line then went to an Travel Agent and he got me an even better price. There is no where safer or cleaner than the Azores and the Portuguese people are very gracious hosts.

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Paula

I agree with you the Azores are awesome. I'm from Pico. The weather in Jan/Feb can be a mixed bag but there's a lot of undiscovered beauty there.

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Peter

Google Sao Miguel Azores and be prepared to be awestruck. Tons of You Tube Videos to verify.

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Ada

costa rica is nice

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Leslie

Oaxaca and stay at Las Bugumbillas

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Dennis

I second this! Warm weather, great food, ancient ruins and colonial architecture and low prices!

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Ed

Hong Kong but be warned that there will be a lot of walking about

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Bet

San miguel de allende

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Bet

There is many Canadians living there and is very beautiful place

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Denise

Yes I recommend San Miguel 're Allende too

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Nicole

San Diego!

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Mary

Oaxaca city is beautiful! Great food, safe, friendly.

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Sally

Kyoto Japan Took my mum for 10 days. Absurd fabulous. Used tacos extensively so we could spend energy strolling and walking temples, gardens and paths. So many wonderful memories.

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Sally

Absolutely and tacos not tacos! Lol.

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Dawn

tacos???

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Sally

Dawn oh dear. Taxis.

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Marie

Yes Osaka and Kyoto. FAbulous.

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Crystal

Costa Rica! Felt safe and it’s beautiful! Cheap flights through google flights

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Ursula

Am leaving Costa Rica tomorrow after 12 days here. Would also suggest it might be a good option. They are really focused on eco tourism. Great place to bird watch and for photography. People are genuinely lovely. Not a place to admire architecture but nature. I can suggest some excellent nature lodges.

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Steve

I second the Hong Kong recommendation. It's mild (hi temp about 20 or so, lows around 14) and dry in late January, early Feb. Excellent modern architecture (do a little research), fantastic food, great shopping, efficient Metro and very safe. We stayed at the Luxe Manor in Kowloon for a week this past January and it was a great week.

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Catherin

Borneo is fabulous! Sepilok Nature Resort in a wonderful area close to Sandakan. Orangutans, proboscis monkey sanctuary ECT. The lodge is beautiful and there are so many things to do there. One question? How far does your mom want to fly? It's hard on elderly people to fly long distances. Good luck!

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Linda

I loved Cuba for the history and super safe couldn’t believe how safe. Havana particularly. Lots to see and do not beaches but of course it is beach on the other side too.

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Tracey

Quito Ecuador. World heritage site. Amazing architecture. Lots of tours available to do, Amazon to the Andes


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<p>Winter Vacation Recommendations for an 80 Year Old





Winter Vacation Recommendations for an 80 Year Old

Planning a winter vacation for an 80-year-old can be a bit challenging, especially when you want to avoid the typical beach destinations and explore something new and culturally enriching. However, with some careful consideration, you can find the perfect spot that combines warmth, safety, and unique experiences.

1. Seville, Spain

Seville, the capital of Andalusia, is a captivating city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and mild Mediterranean climate. With an average temperature of around 60°F (15°C) in January and February, it's an ideal destination for those seeking warmth without extreme heat.

Highlights in Seville include:

  • The awe-inspiring Seville Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the iconic Giralda bell tower
  • The Royal Alcázar, a stunning Moorish palace with intricate tilework and beautiful gardens
  • The charming Santa Cruz neighborhood, with its narrow streets and traditional Andalusian architecture
  • Flamenco shows, where you can experience the passionate and vibrant dance culture of Spain

2. Marrakech, Morocco

Marrakech offers a unique blend of ancient history, vibrant culture, and a warm, sunny climate. With average temperatures around 65°F (18°C) in January and February, it's a comfortable destination for winter travel.

Highlights in Marrakech include:

  • The bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with street performers, food stalls, and artisans
  • The enchanting Majorelle Garden, with its striking blue buildings and lush botanical displays
  • The intricate architectural details of the Bahia Palace and the Koutoubia Mosque
  • Shopping for local handicrafts, spices, and textiles in the vibrant souks (markets)

3. Hoi An, Vietnam

Hoi An, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a charming coastal town in central Vietnam. With its well-preserved ancient architecture, rich cultural heritage, and mild temperatures around 75°F (24°C) in January and February, it offers a unique and comfortable winter getaway.

Highlights in Hoi An include:

  • Exploring the ancient town with its yellow-painted buildings, Chinese assembly halls, and Japanese covered bridge
  • Taking a cooking class to learn about the flavorful Vietnamese cuisine
  • Visiting the nearby My Son Sanctuary, a significant Hindu temple complex dating back to the 4th century
  • Enjoying a leisurely boat ride along the picturesque Thu Bon River

These destinations offer a unique blend of warmth, safety, and cultural richness, perfect for an 80-year-old seeking a memorable winter vacation. With careful planning and consideration for accessibility and comfort, you can create an unforgettable experience filled with new sights, sounds, and flavors.









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