For many people, turning 50 marks the start of their travel prime. You’ve figured out how to make the most of your vacation time, which helps explain why older travelers so often gravitate toward senior travel tours. These trips let you hand over the driving and the logistics, skip the stress, and focus on actually enjoying the destination.
While it’s true that many tour companies capably serve travelers in their 50s through their 90s, some take it to another level. Here are the travel tour companies for seniors that shine especially bright when it comes to the offerings, amenities, and details that serve older travelers.
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1. Overseas Adventure Travel (O.A.T.)
O.A.T. caters to travelers 50 and over and offers a variety of tour groups for seniors.
Overseas Adventure Travel (often just called O.A.T.) focuses on active travelers over 50 looking for memorable experiences in destinations around the world. The company offers a variety of trip types, but two things in particular make it particularly great for senior travelers. The first is that it recognizes that retired travelers tend to have the flexibility for longer trips, so many of O.A.T.’s adventures are two weeks or longer. A number of them also include optional pre- and post-trip extensions to make trips even longer.
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The second standout feature is the way O.A.T. caters to solo travelers, who can take advantage of the company’s free and heavily discounted single supplements on trips. Most solo traveler spots on O.A.T.’s tours are offered at no single supplement fee. Bonus: O.A.T.’s activity level rating system makes it easy to understand a trip’s demands and match energy levels and accessibility needs with specific itineraries.
More details about Overseas Adventure Travel:
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Average group size: Small-group land tours have no more than 16 travelers; small-ship adventures have no more than 25 participants.
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Popular with: Curious lifelong learners who are 50 or older.
2. Backroads
Backroads specializes in active vacations and knows that athletic pursuits are lifelong passions for many.
Building and maintaining muscle is an important part of aging well, and there are plenty of travelers who are stronger than ever (even if there are a few more aches and pains) in their 50s and 60s. So it makes perfect sense that guided tour specialist Backroads—which specializes in cycling, hiking, and multi-sport vacations—knows that a love of athletic pursuits is a lifelong passion for many.
The active tour company offers trips that range from active to easygoing, with plenty of flexibility to make them especially appropriate for senior travel. It also has a collection of Women’s Adventures, popular with solo travelers, mothers, and daughters.
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Backroads even has options for couples or traveling companions in which one partner is sportier than the other. On many of its cycling tours, the company includes an e-bike option so that groups with mixed abilities can ride together. Most departures include two support vehicles, so guests can bike as much or as little as they want each day. Backroads’ Dolce Tempo trips are also geared to be more easygoing tours for seniors, but they still offer plenty of fun and adventure along the way.
More details about Backroads:
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Average group size: The average group size for all Backroads trips is 16.
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Popular with: Active travelers looking to see the world beyond the confines of a coach.
3. Road Scholar
Life is sweet on a Road Scholar tour.
The tour company Road Scholar (formerly Elderhostel) is a great fit for curiosity-driven lifelong learners over 50. Its strong educational focus (it attracts many retired educators) fuels its tours to more than 100 countries across all seven continents. Most Road Scholar guests fall in the 50s to 90s range, with an average traveler age of 72.
As you browse tours, you’ll see a large “activity level” bar that shows how physically demanding an itinerary is. On the least physically demanding side are “Easy Going” trips that maximize learning but minimize walking and stairs. The most physically active trips can include public transit, lots of walking, and uneven surfaces. There are also some “Choose Your Pace” trips where you can opt in or out of the more physically rigorous activities.
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Road Scholar is a great choice for grandparents looking to travel with grandkids on a “skip-gen vacation” (grandparent-grandchild vacations that “skip” the generation in-between). Its Grandparent Programs are designed for grandparents traveling with grandchildren and include tours of Yellowstone, Paris, and the Galapagos. And if your adult kids don’t want to be left out of the fun, include them too on a “three generations” tour.
More details about Road Scholar:
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Average group size: Average group size is 21 across all in-person programs.
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Popular with: Lifelong learners over the age of 50.
4. Smithsonian Journeys
Smithsonian Journeys offers a range of tour styles, including Active Journeys.
Tour operator Smithsonian Journeys gives seniors the perfect way to go deep on a destination. Travelers of all ages like the company’s Land Journeys that mix iconic and less-known attractions and its Active Journeys that focus on adventurous itineraries in nature. But for seniors who have the time to slow down and settle in to soak up local life, there’s no beating Smithsonian Journeys’ Living In programs.
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These three-week stays in Europe give travelers the chance to live like locals while also including tour perks such as planning experts, tour directors, and organized learning opportunities. And in keeping with the company’s mission, education is at the heart of everything, giving travelers the opportunity not just to experience the world but also to understand it more deeply.
The company begins its new alliance with award-winning river cruise line AmaWaterways in April 2026, with 33 departures exploring some of Europe’s most scenic rivers. Smithsonian Journeys experts will add insight to river cruises on iconic waterways such as the Danube, Rhine, Rhone, and Seine.
More details about Smithsonian Journeys:
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Average group size: Most land-based tours with Smithsonian Journeys have between 12 and 24 guests.
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Popular with: Curious travelers (mostly between the ages of 45 and 80) who want to learn more about the world.
5. Odysseys Unlimited
Odysseys Unlimited has a great reputation for tours that cater to the needs of senior travelers, but that’s only part of the reason the tour operator is on this list. I like this small-group tour operator because it’s the go-to partner for more than 100 alumni associations and other organizations that offer tours to members. If you get alumni association tour brochures from your alma mater, you may already know the brand. But what you may not know is that you don’t have to go through an alumni group; you can also book with the company directly.
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The company’s small-group focus keeps tour group sizes down to 12 to 24 guests, which the company says allows groups to be flexible, efficient, and spontaneous. It builds in time for independent exploration, which can be particularly appealing to tour guests who are used to traveling independently.
Most Odysseys Unlimited tour travelers are between the ages of 50 and 80, and guests must be able to get on and off buses and be up for a fair amount of walking (including uphill or on uneven terrain).
More details about Odysseys Unlimited:
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Average guided tour group size: 12 to 24 people.
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Popular with: Alumni association members and active older travelers.
6. Globus
Globus tours take senior tour guests around the world, including on safaris in Africa.
With nearly a century of experience under its belt, Globus has the wisdom of age. It’s a trusted guided tour specialist that ranks among the best travel tour companies for seniors by understanding that a one-size-fits-all tour doesn’t work for everyone. And by offering both a wide range of tours and the ability to customize your experiences, Globus ups the chance travelers can find the tour that’s a just-right fit.
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Globus does this by offering a range of tour types, many of them ideal for senior travel groups. There are itineraries that focus on those can’t-miss tourist attractions for first-time visitors, Undiscovered tours with more off-the-beaten-path attractions and experiences, and Globus Escapes tours that take advantage of the off-season in popular destinations. Nearly 80% of Globus itineraries across Europe and North America offer Globus Choice Excursions, a new option that lets travelers choose their own adventures.
Globus’ sister brand, Avalon Waterways, is another option to consider, since its small ship river cruises feel a bit like a tour where you only have to unpack once.
More details about Globus:
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Average group size: Coach tours average 36 people, while small-group tours have a maximum of 24 people.
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Popular with: Older adults seeking a wide variety of experience options.
7. Intrepid Travel
Walking and hiking tours are popular with older Intrepid travelers.
With its active-tour focus, it would be easy to mistake Intrepid Travel for a tour company geared only toward younger people. But the company believes that life is an adventure at any age, and the majority of its travelers are ages 45 and up.
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In fact, Intrepid reports that its senior travelers (people who fall into the 50+ age category) are among the most interested in travel experiences like walking and trekking tours, cycling trips, and multi-activity adventures in national parks and other areas of great natural beauty. And while these are definitely trips where you need to be in pretty good shape, Intrepid works hard to create itineraries that are about enjoyment over endurance.
In 2025, Intrepid unveiled a new Premium Walking and Trekking trip range for travelers seeking higher-end adventure. Premium is Intrepid’s most comfortable travel style, offering private transport, memorable accommodations, and more included meals. The new trips include hiking excursions in the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone, walking and hiking trips in Vietnam and Madeira, and hiking and trekking tours of Morocco and Nepal’s Annapurna region.
More details about Intrepid Travel:
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Average group size: Most trips average about 10 people.
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Popular with: Active travelers of any age looking for interesting trips.
8. Trafalgar
Trafalgar offers almost 300 itineraries in 72 countries, including Thailand.
Trafalgar isn’t just one of the tour industry’s largest and most trusted brands, it’s also an expert in travel tours for seniors, with well over half of its guests falling in that 50- to 71-year-old sweet spot for travel. The company offers a wide variety of destinations and travel styles, including guided tours, river cruising, luxury and customized private tours, and safari and adventure travel.
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Trafalgar works with its travel directors and local specialists to create tours with a mix of novelty and comfort. You’re likely to see both famous sights and have unique experiences you couldn’t recreate on your own on a Trafalgar tour.
And while it’s not only senior travelers who want to stay well on vacation, travel health is a big concern for older adventurers. Recognizing this, Trafalgar has the tour industry’s first Wellbeing Directors, who ensure all Trafalgar’s partners follow proper health protocols and oversee all health-related questions from guests.
More details about Trafalgar:
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Average group size: The standard tour group size is up to 40 guests; Trafalgar also offers Small Group Active Tours that have no more than 17 guests.
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Popular with: Senior travelers looking for a mix of familiarity and novelty.
9. Adventures by Disney
Adventures by Disney is a great choice for grandparents looking for adventures with adult kids and grandkids.
Though it has adult-only departures that welcome seniors, the real magic of Adventures by Disney is how perfect it is for multigenerational vacations. These upscale-leaning tours to destinations around the world create experiences that hit on multiple levels, so kids, parents, and grandparents can all share special vacation moments without any one generation feeling like they’re just playing along.
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Before my first Adventures by Disney tour, I was worried that the Disney part would eclipse the destination focus. But it turns out that the main Disney element on the tours is the incredible storytelling, the true stories of a place’s history and culture.
Older travelers will appreciate the luxury hotels, comfortable transportation options, and Tour Leaders who work hard to meet the needs of each traveler. Built into each tour is the chance for adults and kids to enjoy different activities at times. For instance, on a Peru tour I was on, adults had dinner on their own while kids enjoyed dinner and a movie with the Tour Leaders.
More details about Adventures by Disney:
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Average guided tour group size: Up to 30 to 40 guests for land tours and less than 200 for river cruises.
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Popular with: Multigenerational groups.
Senior travel tours: The top tour companies for travelers 50 and older (updated for 2026) was first published by FamilyVacationist.com.
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