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The 10 BIGGEST TRAVEL MISTAKES Not to Make | Tips for Traveling Abroad 

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@lizmikols2075
@lizmikols2075 Год назад
Thanks so much. I'm a widow and 72 years old. My dear husband and I used to travel a lot. But alas, that ceased several years ago. I've come up with a formula that works for me: I book a tour (like Smithsonian or Road Scholar). Sometimes with a buddy; sometimes not. Then I bookend it with travel on my own, akin to what you two do. I'm pretty friendly, fearless and speak German and some Spanish, which helps in some locales. But even I tire of being totally alone for a month or more. I also look at other people's blogs and sometimes even steal ideas from packaged tours, for the things and places to visit when I'm on my own. This seems to work for me. And Yes: DON'T overpack. Use Public Transport. Rather than "learn to be uncomfortable," I would say: "learn to be flexible and get out of your comfort zone." A slight semantic difference. Your other recommendations are terrific.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. Glad you found it helpful. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@MagentaOtterTravels
@MagentaOtterTravels Год назад
Local FOOD is literally the best part of travel for me ❤
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
For us as well. We just love to eat great food from around the world! John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@Xrusader
@Xrusader Год назад
You're right about Guatemala. I just got back from a solo trip Antigua/Lake Atitlan. One of the best vacations I've ever taken.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
We agree. Those are special places for sure! John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@peggybaggenstoss3817
@peggybaggenstoss3817 Год назад
I love colorful Antigua.
@susiedavis8793
@susiedavis8793 29 дней назад
A couple of years ago we went to Israel with a tour group. All our meals were local, though mostly at the hotel. However, it was fun to eat at a McDonald’s with the “golden arch sign” written from right to left and in Hebrew. Great job on your videos! I watch them over and over!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers 29 дней назад
Thanks for following along and glad you are enjoying our videos and website. Love the travel story. Thanks for sharing. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@ngengs1
@ngengs1 Год назад
Aloha John & Bev, I like tip #6 because my wife and I have always planned our trips to Europe. This gives us an opportunity to choose our itinerary, when, how long and where. The planning alone is an adventure it itself. Recently (mid-May thru end of July), we went on a 4 country trek-Greece (Athens, Paros, Naxos, Santorini, Crete), Croatia (Plitvicka Natl. Park, Split, Dubrovnik), Iceland (the entire country via Ring Road), and Spain (Barcelona, Granada, Alicante, Valencia and back to Barcelona). It's very time consuming and at times maddening, but very satisfying to know that we were going to where we want to go. A lot of research is involved, reading travel guidebooks, your youtube vids, asking friends for tips. When we got to some of our destinations, we did go on day tours to places that cannot be access by foot, for instance the sunset catamaran cruise in Santorini, with only a few people on board, a walking tour (FREE) of Dubrovnik. All in all we enjoy traveling this way and we are now in the early planning stages for our next trip... back to the motherland, the Philippines. THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your vids, great content as usual, please keep traveling so we can learn more from you! Aloha, Ed.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks for the kind words and for following along with us. You've been on some great trips. We hope to return to the Philippines next year. Safe travels and many blessings. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@nicolamills8003
@nicolamills8003 7 месяцев назад
I am coming into santorini and myikonos (spelling!?) on a cruise, any suggestions to get away from the crowd?
@benjaminjohnson1693
@benjaminjohnson1693 Год назад
Fantastic tips. I particularly liked #4. Some of my most memorable travel experiences occurred in lesser-known destinations. Thank you for sharing your tips with us. Happy travels.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks and glad you enjoyed it. Most of our best adventures have been in lesser-known places that far exceeded our expectations. Thanks for following along. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@Anonymous-One1
@Anonymous-One1 Год назад
Thank you for sharing. You are so right about not listening to the naysayers. When we went to Costa Rica, we were warned about theft. We didn't encounter any issues whatsoever. It doesn't mean we were complacent, but we also didn't live in fear. It makes sense for some places to go with a tour group. We went with a trekking company to hike in Nepal. It was money well spent as they took care of all the logistics and most importantly, the Sherpas are trained in how to keep you safe. If you get serious altitude sickness, they make arrangements to get you evacuated out via helicopter.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Great examples! There is definitely a time and a place for using tour companies. We also had no troubles in Costa Rica, Guatemala or Colombia from a safety standpoint. Thanks for following along and appreciate the engaging comments. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@jamesslate6664
@jamesslate6664 Год назад
Two comments: Recently my friends went to Prague, and they booked a private cooking lesson with a local chef. He took them to the market to buy the ingredients, and then they were given a demo on preparing a three-course meal, which of course, they enjoyed eating. I know that the street cars in Melbourne can be ridden for free, within the CBD. I suppose there must be other cities with the same transportation deal.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks for sharing! John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@thehun1234
@thehun1234 Год назад
Within Luxembourg all public transport is free. In Prague people over 70 travel free, a passport or ID card is sufficient for proof of age. A few years ago in Prague people between 65 and 70 also travelled for free but they had to get a special pass for a few dollars, I do not know if it is still the same. In Hungary most public transport is free for people over 65, but only for people from the EU countries. Express trains and buses might require compulsory seat reservation which costs about 2-3US$. EU citizens over 70 can also visit state owned museums for free.
@joycem2795
@joycem2795 Год назад
Yes, the videos about what not to wear in Europe are funny! Public transportation knowledge and comfort is my biggest obstacle. I would love to see you show more about the transportation you use as you travel.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks and great suggestion on public transportation. We will get something planned. We also have a website where we share blogs about our travels. We recently did one on train travel through New Zealand. Thanks again and stay tuned. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@markusreineck1824
@markusreineck1824 Год назад
Huge respect for this video from a pre-retirement traveler from Europe! 👍
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed the video and hope you can follow along on our journey around the world. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@duncansmith7562
@duncansmith7562 Год назад
I remember as a teenager my mom was amazed I was traveling to Spain from the UK with a small back pack and just one pair of shoes. She wasn't impressed with my answer of "I'm sure they sell shoes in Spain if I really need another pair".
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Great story. Thanks for sharing. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@Ann-tf2cu
@Ann-tf2cu Год назад
Great content guys…… still my favorite you tubers. Enjoy following your journey.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks so much. That makes our day! 😊 Thanks for following along on our journey. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@budlayton5990
@budlayton5990 Год назад
Hello Guys & Gals, I have recently retired, and am 6 mos. ( Oct. 09 flight), from traveling to Cebu, then Valencia in the Philippines. Just began watching your videos and seriously thinking about doing a similar trek. Your videos give much-appreciated information, and I will probably become a fan. Enjoy your life folks.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks and we hope you have an amazing retirement and hope you can follow along on our journey around the world. We are actually in Philippines now and loving it. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@dimitrinastoycheva3147
@dimitrinastoycheva3147 Год назад
You two are so inspirational! I discovered your channel recently, while researching for our honeymoon - it will be on the island of Crete :) We booked our own trip, without a car and too much hassle, we are looking for relaxation, beauty and amazing food. I am so in line with everything you say and advise, you are so right. Keep it up and enjoy!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks so much. Hope you love Crete. Safe travels. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@julialembcke6854
@julialembcke6854 Год назад
John, Bev, we are SUPER impressed by these tips! Y'all are true pros when it comes to world travel. I'm saving this video to watch in a decade or so once we can travel abroad with our kiddos! Thank you!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. Sometimes you have to make all the mistakes first before learning lessons. We certainly have. So glad you found it helpful. John and Bev
@travelman677
@travelman677 Год назад
Great advice as always. You both are so inspiring for world travel and having a great retirement. Thanks!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. Glad you found it helpful. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@jackiebowen6239
@jackiebowen6239 Год назад
You guys are great; so encouraging and helpful to point us all to see more of our planet. I'm sure it is tons of work to do these presentations, but thank you, thank you for the valuable info and especially the exhortation to get out and see for oneself. Blessings to both of you 🏵
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks for the kind words and it is our pleasure. We want to live our best retirement life possible and encourage others to do the same. Safe travels and many blessings. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@peggybaggenstoss3817
@peggybaggenstoss3817 Год назад
In 1999 I started traveling internationally with new friends. We went to Netherlands,Germany,Norway, Sweden,Denmark in off season. We landed in Amsterdam with a car reserved. We had a list of things we wanted to see in each country. Each day we traveled seeing things on our list until a few hours before dark then started looking for sleeping options. Many nights we stayed in B&B with breakfast for $12 per couple. For travel in China we did use a tour company due to some friends had traveled alone in China a few years earlier and were detained with their passports with “ authorities “. We travelled on our own to South America in October 2001. We Americans were well received everywhere we travelled and felt safe. One of the things my traveling companions and I do is get off the beaten path and talk to locals. It’s been amazing what we have seen. The “ chicken” buses in South America was so much fun and educational. Met many USA people on them. I’ve been to 20 countries. I’ll be in Israel in November 2023. My daughter and son by love will be traveling with me as we travel with First Baptist Atlanta.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks for sharing your travel adventures. Have a great time in Israel. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@lynnleipold2617
@lynnleipold2617 Год назад
Years ago we travelled all over Europe on our own. We just got on a plane to somewhere and rented a car. We could go anywhere we wanted in that car. We would go without any reservations in the spring or fall and I always overpacked because I didn’t want to have to worry about having to do laundry. It just worked great for us. I would always listen to language tapes so I could say some things in the various languages. We even did this in Romania! Now we are old (77&85) and we go on cruises and tours and my husband is talking about not wanting to go next year, but oh boy we sure have had some wonderful trips!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks for sharing. Wishing you guys good health and a few more fun adventures. John and Bev
@lynnleipold2617
@lynnleipold2617 Год назад
@@RetirementTravelers Thanks so much. We are heading out Monday to go to Bangkok for an Oceania cruise from Bangkok to Tokyo. This will be our longest cruise ever and my husband has become a little reluctant the closer we get. But barring any accident or illness, I think we’re going. I had always wanted to go to Japan and I thought it would be easier on a cruise because we only have to unpack once. Have great times on your travels.
@gwentie01
@gwentie01 11 месяцев назад
John and Bev, Thank you so much for your entertaining and informative blogs. My husband and I have been traveling for 6 months and have learned some of these lessons first hand. It has reinforced my personal adage," I am my own pack mule" and am always attempting to carry less. Your suggestions are awesome as well as your journey to share with us your travel experiences around the world!. The world is a wonderful place filled with much excitement, exploration and wonders. Again, thank you so much for sharing your wealth of information with us. Have a blessed day. G&M
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@lone982
@lone982 Год назад
I love the flexibility of changing where you go when travelling alone. I ended up in Belize that way. I also spent 11 days in Cartagena and saw some amazing things by hanging out there and seeing unexpected things that were wonderful.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Flexibility is wonderful. Packing lighter certainly allows for that better. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@lone982
@lone982 Год назад
@@RetirementTravelers I agree. Airlines have previously lost my luggage permanently and delayed deliver at least 6 times. So now I only take carry on luggage.
@Janika-xj2bv
@Janika-xj2bv Год назад
Ah, Americanspotting. I miss the sport. Wasn't always easy. Some were very shrewd, blended in with the natives perfectly. 😊 You're absolutely right about using public transport. One gets the real feel of a country. I crossed Italy by train, from Ancona to Catanzaro. Roma Termini Station is the size of a small airport. "Planning your owns trips : if we can do it, so can you." Your modesty is delightful, John and Bev. You sound so...grateful. I love it.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. We are so grateful for this amazing opportunity. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@jodie1997
@jodie1997 Год назад
I stumbled on your channel. Thank you . I am definitely a do it yourself traveler . Many people are AFRAID and many people do not want to do all the plotting and planning of a do it yourself vacation. I went to BOSTON in January and I stayed in a hotel on Revere Beach and rode the T trains EVERYWHERE. it was a five star trip and cost ow because it was off-season! Very rewarding to cobble together you’re own vacation! happy trails!!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Great job. We love hearing stories like that. Very rewarding! We hope you enjoy our channel and follow along with us around the world. Safe travels, John and Bev ttps://retirementtravelers.com
@gazzafloss
@gazzafloss Год назад
Hi folks, new subscriber here, older than you but my wife and I have been and continue to be travelaholics, (is that a word?), Me now into my 70's wife coming up to 70 we usually nowdays do our travelling in Asian countries because of proximity to our home, Australia. We love cruises but have also done extensive trips to most parts of the world in previous times, except the USA. And also I was wondering if you've ever toured Cuba, it is amazing, we found it so interesting. We mainly appreciate the culture of our destinations. Your mindset and advice is very much in alignment with our philosophy, we have structured our life and finances to make travel a priority, except we really need to say, "it's nice to have a home base to come back to". Ours is just a simple 2 bed apartment in the far north of Australia that we can "lock up and leave" relatively cheap body corporate costs so not an enormous financial drain, possibly a concession to a modicum of insecurity. Loving your RU-vid channel!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks for subscribing and following along. Nothing wrong with a small, low cost home base. We have not visited Cuba, but plan to in the future. Thanks for the suggestion. Enjoy your cruises and Southeast Asia. We recently did an Oceania cruise (check out the video) from Sydney to Tahiti and loved it. Safe travels, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@theflyingfinneys
@theflyingfinneys Год назад
Great video guys and great tips for all travelers.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks and glad you enjoyed it. Hopefully others will learn from our mistakes. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@miyagi1775
@miyagi1775 6 месяцев назад
NO!!! You just shared Folegandros. That’s like sharing a secret fishing spot😂✌🏽 In fairness, you need to see Santorini…ONCE. Tourist crowd = pickpockets/scams. Great outlook on true adventures, thanks for sharing. I travel 9 months out of the year. Only in the States to visit love ones. Be safe and See you guys on overseas❤
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing. Love your traveling lifestyle. Thanks for following along with us and perhaps our paths will cross someday. Happy journeys, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@geograph-ology4343
@geograph-ology4343 7 месяцев назад
You guys are right on with your advice. Too often, I find I need a vacation after going somewhere because I tried to see everything, do everything. Public transportation in Europe is great and the cities are so walkable (In Florida, things to see may be 10-20 miles from each other while in Paris or other cities- 2-5 miles). We learned early about traveling light and usually bring one carry on and one backpack. Being retired, we can travel off seasons when the crowds are lower; We saw Santorini in December and had the whole island to ourselves it seemed. Keep traveling and enjoying!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for following along with us. Thanks for sharing your Santorini experience. Safe travels and many blessings in 2024, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@donnas3573
@donnas3573 Год назад
Great advice, thanks! I've been inspired by the two of you, and am now planning trips of my own to Guatemala and Panama.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks and that's great. We had a great time in both countries. You will love it. Let us know how it goes. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@ChewsToExplore
@ChewsToExplore Год назад
Amazing video! I love these tips and we also have made so many of these mistakes as well. Our experiences are so similar on our travel journey. We love authentic local experiences with travel. Eating local foods, taking public transportation, and interactions with the people. Its always about the experiences that make the best travel!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. It was a real pleasure meeting you two. We look forward to following your adventures around the world. Safe travels. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@LindaSueGarland
@LindaSueGarland Год назад
Looking to retire in 3 years and love your videos! Keep up the great work and God bless!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks so much for the kind gesture. 😊 Good luck with the retirement process and let us know if we can ever help with any travel questions. Many blessings. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@keosavathph9564
@keosavathph9564 11 месяцев назад
You two are great on everything, thank you for sharing, love all your clips and songs, I share with my friends who are also retired and not retired, they definitely love it!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing!! So glad you are enjoying our channel. Safe travels, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@thehun1234
@thehun1234 Год назад
20-30 years ago I read an interesting recommendation about packing a suitcase. Pack everything you think you need and carry it for half a mile. If you can not do it remove things from the suitcase until you can do it.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Great advice. We completely agree. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@WallaceTaylor-pm5pn
@WallaceTaylor-pm5pn Год назад
A thought on doing tours within a city- use a good guide book. You can choose where to go and what to see. Also, if you see a cruise boat- go somewhere else till it leaves. Prices go up, everything local is crowded and everybody living there seems to have one objective- extract as much as possible for as little as possible.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
You are so right about avoiding the cruise boat!!! John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@chrisbuchanan1193
@chrisbuchanan1193 10 месяцев назад
You have really great advice. These tips are very valuable. Ive done solo trips to Europe and find your suggestions spot on. You are both so warm and thoughtful. Love your videos!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers 10 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for the kind words. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@BucketListTravellers
@BucketListTravellers Год назад
This is such a great list! We wholeheartedly agree with everything you said here. So refreshing to hear how much you enjoy travelling on public transport. We're big fans of public transport as well. Interesting to hear that people told you to avoid Guatemala. We found that country very safe.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. Guatemala was one of our favorites. We didn't get to go to Nicaragua like you guys, but we had heard similar things. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@BucketListTravellers
@BucketListTravellers Год назад
@@RetirementTravelers you guys should definitely visit Nicaragua when you get the chance. It definitely has similar vibes to Guatemala. Your footage of Lake Atitlan with the volcanoes in the background reminded us of Ometepe Island in Nicaragua.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
We will. Thanks
@peggybaggenstoss3817
@peggybaggenstoss3817 Год назад
In 2004 I traveled with friends in Guatemala. Then in 2019 I traveled there with a medical missionary trip. Felt safe both times.
@JessicaLopez-fm9fm
@JessicaLopez-fm9fm Год назад
Love the Guatemala shout out! My husband is from there and it always amazes me how undiscovered it is. So beautiful, perfect weather, great people - I could go on! Great videos - thank you for all of the helpful info.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. It is one of our favorite places anywhere in the world. It is beautiful and the pretty were so nice. We have several videos and shorts from Guatemala from early 2022 when we visited. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@JohnandCaraRetiredTravellers
Excellent tips! I agree with them all! We’ve subscribed to your newsletter and it’s a wonderful site! Great job guys! ~Cara 😊
@pg618
@pg618 Год назад
Now in my 70s I've been traveling on and off for 55 years and I'm glad that I began that very early on in my life. Much of the world has been turned into a commercial park. Try to go and see a beautiful waterfall in the country of Laos. There will be fifty sixty tour buses each with 40 people on them trying to see the same waterfall. Everyone is looking for the secret unexplored place and guess what everyone is there.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
We try to avoid the high touristy areas as much as possible or go during the shoulder seasons when it is less crowded. Thanks for sharing. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@thankfuljourneys
@thankfuljourneys Год назад
Great video! We have made the same mistakes. This needs to be shared and liked.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks so much and glad you found it helpful. Hopefully we are learning from our mistakes. Safe travels. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@joycem2795
@joycem2795 Год назад
Angor Wat is one of my top bucket list destinations! Can’t wait to see your next video.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
We loved Angkor Wat. We were also in Siem Reap for the 3-day New Year celebration. SO much fun 🤩. We got soaked. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@ghilly_one1720
@ghilly_one1720 7 месяцев назад
Excellent as always. I do agree about not reading and listening to people’s fear mongering about certain countries. Why let them stop me, eh?! Just travel wisely!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers 7 месяцев назад
Thanks so much and agree completely. Naysayers will keep you from living your best life. Safe travels and many blessings in 2024, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@sammishocking
@sammishocking Год назад
I just stumbled upon your channel today and am SO glad I did! I would LOVE to travel with you two :-) Stay safe and keep traveling! 👍🏽
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
So glad you found our channel and please stay in touch. We love meeting fellow travelers on our journey. Many blessings, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@user-zp1xn9or9p
@user-zp1xn9or9p 10 месяцев назад
Greetings from sofia, Bulgaria I really appreciate this video, thanks
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching! We loved our time in Bulgaria and hope to return one day. Safe travels and many blessings, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@joekuhnlovesretirement
@joekuhnlovesretirement Год назад
One of your best videos. I love learning from others
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. We love learning from others as well. RU-vid has so many great creators that teach on about any topic. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@michaelwebber9036
@michaelwebber9036 Год назад
Glad the algorithm popped you guys up!!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
We are too!!! Hope you enjoy our channel. Safe travels and many blessings. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@miavos3610
@miavos3610 Год назад
You guys are AWESOME!! How nice to have stumbled upon your channel!! 🎉
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. So glad you found our channel and hope you can follow along on our journey around the world. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@travellingwithcrowsfeet
@travellingwithcrowsfeet Год назад
Thanks guys. Informative as always. Thanks for the tips. When Darren gets to Bungy he's going off backwards John. Thanks for that tip! "Adventurous" it is. Oh, and we have the same backpacks as you both. Thanks for that one. We listened early. Love you both. You are inspirational to us all. 🥰
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. Can’t wait to see that backflip off the bungee platform! John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@shannonchance9105
@shannonchance9105 Год назад
I’m delighted to find you on RU-vid again. ❤
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks for following along. We got our website up and going, so hopefully can manage making videos more often now. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@VanetaRogers1
@VanetaRogers1 Год назад
Just found your channel! Enjoying your videos so much!! I’m so happy you found a way to travel the world!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. So glad you found our channel and enjoying our videos. Many blessings, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@carolpool5583
@carolpool5583 Год назад
I love Guatemala also and about 20 years ago I went by myself there and rented a car and drove to the Mayan Ruins at Copan Honduras. I never felt fearful but then I speak fluent Spanish, I don't go out much at night and stay in decent hotels so it minimizes the risk. At the border crossing a 4 foot 10 inch border guard who weighed maybe 120 lbs. asked me if I wasn't afraid to be out there traveling alone. I told him why should I be afraid, I am twice as big and twice as mean as men here. He laughed and off I went to Copan.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Love the story. thanks John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@MagentaOtterTravels
@MagentaOtterTravels Год назад
I love the way you laughed together at the "what to wear" comment. Of course you stand out with your Retirement Traveler's T-shirts and your baseball caps! Ha ha But seriously, worrying about what to wear is really dumb. I think that's one of the beauties of being an older traveler. I'm not trying to bring on-trend boots or sandals that are in style this season. I dress for comfort and practicality. That is all that matters! And it does make it a lot easier to pack lite! Well, to be honest I do pack a lot of Magenta though... 😂
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
We are sure people probably make fun of us for wearing matching shirts🤣, but they sure are fun and we have met many new people because of the shirts. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@leapintothewild
@leapintothewild Год назад
@@RetirementTravelers New here, and the t-shirts and caps are charming! Reminds me of families who have matching reunion shirts or at Disney so they don't lose each other. 🙂 Love your points in this video, and off to expore your channel and site!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
@@leapintothewild Thanks. We do enjoy our “uniforms” 🤣 John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@angelawendt3471
@angelawendt3471 Год назад
Learning by doing or learning by watching your videos. Great tips!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Excellent. Thanks so much. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@limonade2684
@limonade2684 Год назад
In Thailand I am obviously a foreigner. Since I wear decent clothes instead of beach or hiking clothes, I am treated with more respect. There is no weight difference between a t-shirt or a blouse and long trousers protect me better from heat or dirt than shorts. I travel for six weeks with an eight kilo backpack. I choose hotspots and and travel 100 kilometers away from them. Same country, better food, nicer people and cheap. I love your attitude and kindness.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. Keep enjoying your travels and live life to the fullest. Safe travels and many blessings, John and Bev tps://retirementtravelers.com
@nideep2370
@nideep2370 Год назад
Thanks you so much for the valuable information
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. Glad you are enjoying our channel. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@kitwong4033
@kitwong4033 Год назад
Agree with everything you said. We travel to explore different cultures, to experiment with various foods, and to encounter the locals. I am especially interested to understand how locals make their living and how they live under their given environment. We had the most interesting conversations while taking public transportation. The locals are often eager to share their knowledge with us. Yes, we also use public transportation. We backpacked through Japan using the JR train pass. Finally, DO NOT eat McDonald's in Israel, BAD...
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks so much for the information and it sounds like we have similar travel styles. Thanks for following along on our journey and stay in touch. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@kitwong4033
@kitwong4033 Год назад
@@RetirementTravelers Similar age and being engineers have something to do with our styles. We were trained to understand, discover and find solutions. BTW, you inspire us to plan the 2025 Osaka World Expo. We will fly to Hokkaido and backpack our way using JR pass to Osaka. 8+ months till retirement.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Let’s stay in touch. Perhaps our paths will cross in Osaka. Sounds like a fun journey through Japan. John and Bev
@kitwong4033
@kitwong4033 Год назад
@@RetirementTravelers Will do.
@elizaC3024
@elizaC3024 Год назад
We went to an out of the way restaurant in an alley way in a suburb, and had a true Korean BBQ lunch. We spoke no Korean and they spoke no English, but we managed to have an incredible meal that we will never forget!!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Love it! Great story. Thanks for sharing and something you will never forget. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@jokedog
@jokedog Год назад
Thanks for sharing the tips John and Bev. Hope to be a retirement travelers like you guys soon. Valuable tips indeed. I too noticed the people that advise against going to a certain destination actually never been there themselves. LOL
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks and best of luck with your retirement travel plans. Guatemala, Colombia, Morocco, Vietnam to name just a few. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@peggybaggenstoss3817
@peggybaggenstoss3817 Год назад
Being aware of surroundings and local culture etiquette along with common sense can play a part in safety. I have friends that left their backpacks unattended in a third World country. Their nice camera was stolen.
@lornahiggins2926
@lornahiggins2926 Год назад
Thank you for your interesting videos. We organise our own daytrips where possible and where we can visit another town/city by public transport we often book a Free Walking tour. The guides are very knowledgable and enthusiastic, have a good sense of humour and can suggest places of other places of interest if you ask them. You pay them what you think it's worth at the end, so they want to make sure you enjoy it! €15 upwards seems to be the going rate! Also ... totally agree with what you say about not trying ro do everything! Less is more!😂😂
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks for sharing your experiences. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@diannekocer2058
@diannekocer2058 8 месяцев назад
May I ask your age? I have been an intermittent traveler for 40 years but still have the bug, which you are nurturing. However, we are in our late 70s and, though still healthy, we had to return to the U.S. from a trip to Portugal for surgeries. Though people laud the reasonable prices for medical care in Portugal, both of our surgeries (heart and hip replacement) were fully covered in the U.S. with Medicare and our supplemental policies. When we inquired about a hip replacement in Portugal we found the price to be 11,000. I have spent a great deal of time in Portugal, but I think the costs are often under stated by too many. I do love the country for itself, not for what it costs.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers 8 месяцев назад
We are 59 and 60. We do lots of preventive health things overseas, but we keep our main coverage in the US if anything serious happens. Happy trails, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@OvertheHills
@OvertheHills 9 месяцев назад
This summer, upon arrival at Arlanda airport there were prominent QR codes that directed to a Web page to buy tickets for the train to Stockholm Central station, 420 SEK ($41) for the two of us. I thought a bus might be cheaper and indeed it was, 258 SEK ($25) for us both. We were inclined to take the bus but we figured we'd walk over to it before purchasing the ticket. We stopped at an information kiosk to confirm the way because it was a bit confusing. The woman there told us there was another option. We could catch a local bus, #579 or #583 to Märsta and then transfer to the commuter train on the same ticket for a total cost of 52 SEK ($5.10) for us both. We haven't rented a car in years.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers 9 месяцев назад
Great story. Thanks for sharing. So many great public transportation options out there Safe travels, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@erinlikesacornishpasty4703
@erinlikesacornishpasty4703 Год назад
One thing I'll say is that its actually AWESOME to try fast food or a common ethnic food (like Chinese food or Mexican food) you normally eat in another country. My husband and I hate American Burger King, but in Germany when we're trying to cover ground on the autobahn and see a Buger King at a pit stop, we STOP because it's delicious! We also try all the Chinese food we can, because it's fun to see how Chinese immigrants accommodate different palates, and honestly we just like taking a chance. Some of the best Chinese food I've ever had was in Northern England. Sure, I also love schnitzel and cornish pasties, but it's fun to try all kinds of stuff. Also check out a local grocery store or market. That's often where restaurants source thier food anyway.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Some good suggestions. Thanks for sharing. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@TravelswithLlama
@TravelswithLlama Год назад
We try to eat local as much as we can but every couple weeks we want a "McDonalds" type meal. Sometimes you just need a "comfort" type thing but it is rare. Example: after a week in Shanghai and just eating local, we were tired and bopped into a McDonald's for an oj and Sausage Biscuit before heading out for the day.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks and well stated. We've done the same thing at times as well. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@leapintothewild
@leapintothewild Год назад
haha You reminded me of my first big trip - high school cruise in the late 70s. We were mostly rural kids and enjoyed all the fancy meals on board, but by the time we got to the Bahamas we all crowded into Pizza Hut! Oh, and that's when we found out that that the local Subway didn't have lettuce because they didn't have land to dedicate to growing it and it had too short a shelf life to import. Interesting stuff for a teenager! 🙂
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
@@leapintothewild You do learn a lot with travel. Great story. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@elizaC3024
@elizaC3024 Год назад
We have used cruises to get a taste of different countries and then we pick which ones to go back to on our own.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
That's a great idea. We also use the cruises to hit the places that are difficult to get to. Thanks for sharing. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@MagentaOtterTravels
@MagentaOtterTravels Год назад
This was all such good advice! One thing I love about traveling in Europe is just using trains to get around. We did rent a car last fall in Austria for a little while because it was so mountainous that it looked like train travel would take forever. But in the end, it was super expensive and stressful and I regretted it .
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. We do love train travel. In addition to everyday trains, we have a bucket list of train journeys from around the world on our website that inspire us. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@paulyoung5809
@paulyoung5809 Год назад
Hi John and Bev, thanks for providing such valuable info for traveling tips. I like your videos and your travel style. I am a retiree and planning my travel around north America. Can you share your experience of staying a place for a longer duration than your original plan?
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Glad you are enjoying our videos. Since we are trying to visit so many places now, we have been pretty structured and not able to stay longer in most places. We plan to slow down in a couple of years and leave room for much more flexibility. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@paulyoung5809
@paulyoung5809 Год назад
@@RetirementTravelers got it. Thanks.
@johngarceau541
@johngarceau541 2 месяца назад
Ty
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers 2 месяца назад
You are welcome. Happy journeys, John and Bev ttps://retirementtravelers.com
@sd-fz2lu
@sd-fz2lu Год назад
Thanks!!!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
You are welcome. Hope it was helpful. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@lindacampbell9174
@lindacampbell9174 Год назад
I absolutely love your videos. So informative! My husband and I would love to travel your way, but we have a question. If you stay in an airbnb somewhere for say a month in Europe, how are you able to see different cities and so forth without having to come back to the airbnb same day? We want to see a lot of things, but we can't go far.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks so much. We like to stay in each place about a week and move on. We can still do short day trips from each place, and then travel 2-4 hours to the next destination. We are not slow travelers, because while we are young enough and healthy, we want to experience as much as possible. Thanks for following along on our journey. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@TravelAdventureswithEricB
@TravelAdventureswithEricB Год назад
Great info
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@dwalker6868
@dwalker6868 Год назад
Thank you
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks for watching. Glad you are enjoying our channel. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@brianevans8529
@brianevans8529 Год назад
Another informative video. Do you ever have any issues using your Farpoint 55 as a carry-on? I don't want to check a bag if I can avoid it. Thanks.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. The only issue so far was Virgin Australia. They have really strict weight limits. We’ll see in Asia, but we still love these packs. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@anna_m59
@anna_m59 Год назад
Funny you mention Guatemala became one of my favorite spot . Especially Attila lake area
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Lake Atitlan rocks. Such a beautiful place. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@JBernhard72
@JBernhard72 Год назад
In Quito EC ... google maps has bus number... none of the buses have numbers! I also recommend Valencia Spain, stay in the city center.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. We visited Valencia and loved it. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@jheggins
@jheggins Год назад
Thanks for you videos. Would love to hear some advice on how you manage your phone service as you change from country to country. What do you do, and what are the costs?
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
You are welcome. Thanks for the suggestion on phone service. We are planning to make a video on that topic in the near future. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@MagentaOtterTravels
@MagentaOtterTravels Год назад
OK, you have really hit on one of my pet peeves! I have so many friends that ONLY travel on cruises. If you are elderly and severely mobility impaired, I understand that might be the only option. But for a healthy people in their 30s 40s 50s and 60s... I really wish they would try some DIY travel and just go explore on their own!
@joannenardi4234
@joannenardi4234 Год назад
Maybe that is what makes them happy! We aren’t retired so don’t have a lot of vacation time, so we typically will do a cruise and then explore on our own for a week. A good combo for us, but everyone is different.
@MagentaOtterTravels
@MagentaOtterTravels Год назад
@@joannenardi4234 a combo sounds nice 👍
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
We actually just finished a cruise in the South Pacific. We still go on occasional cruises and use them for hard to access places and for enjoying grandchildren. 🥰 John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
That does sound like a great option for a combo. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@vhd50
@vhd50 11 месяцев назад
Do you have any tips or advices to stay safe/avoid being scammed or being robbed? How and where do you keep your valuables? Thanks.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers 11 месяцев назад
We've been fortunate so far. This is a great idea for a video, so perhaps we will do one in the future. Thanks for the suggestion. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@MagentaOtterTravels
@MagentaOtterTravels Год назад
I did one of those "what not to wear" videos. And it was comical! Lol
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
We didn't see that one, so we weren't talking about yours. 🤣 John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@MagentaOtterTravels
@MagentaOtterTravels Год назад
@@RetirementTravelers oh I know 😉... it is a popular topic.
@irinic9546
@irinic9546 Год назад
Great video! Could you please share a link to Bev's backpack? Thanks so much!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. The link on our travel products on our website is the 40L model that Bev carried last year. This year she carries the 55L with detachable day pack, since that is all she carries. They are currently sold out of this model. We both carry the 55L and has worked on great this year. Hope this helps, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@MagentaOtterTravels
@MagentaOtterTravels Год назад
When are you coming to the UK?!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
We will be in Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Scotland in August. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@becky1988
@becky1988 Год назад
How do you deal with health care? Insurance cost and making routine dental and medical appointments?
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
We keep our expensive retiree healthcare for a catastrophic backup plan (i.e. cancer or other major medical issue) It is expensive, but we both have pre-existing conditions, which makes cheap more difficult. Regarding dental, routine medical, prescription drugs, etc, there are MANY options in much lower cost countries around the world. We have been doing a lot in Colombia, but also looking at other options. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@lindasands1433
@lindasands1433 Год назад
Re; bunny jumping. Have you ever watched Jeanne Robertson's video on bunny jumping? It's FUNNY 😂
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
That was hilarious. Thanks for sharing. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@lindasands1433
@lindasands1433 Год назад
@@RetirementTravelers my phone changed it to bunny 😁
@robynirons194
@robynirons194 Год назад
I confess to thoroughly enjoying a Subway sandwich in New Delhi after 3 months of 100% local food in Nepal and India. But even the Subway had an Indian flair - no vegetarian patty to be found but an array of spicy stuff like paneer masala etc to have with the salad ingredients. It was awesome though. Then back to traditional food for another few months....
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. We had a similar experience in China several years ago and ate at KFC because we just couldn’t handle the other options. Even the KFC was very different than what we were accustomed to. Heading to India next year, so it should get interesting. Thanks for sharing your story. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@irmelieija
@irmelieija Год назад
Since May 2023 one can buy in Germany for 49 euros per month a ticket that allows you to use all city busses, metro and local trains in Germany. You need for that an European Bank Account, because the money will be withdrawn once a month. Looking forward to see, if people drive less cars here in the future.
@hedycohen9804
@hedycohen9804 Год назад
Any suggestions on international medical insurance? Also do you have any type of insurance in case you have to return to the States because of a medical problem or emergency? Love your videos. Thank you for all of the valuable information.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Glad you are enjoying our videos. We don't use international insurance. We keep our US based retiree coverage and if we would get a serious issue, we would return to the US for treatment. Otherwise, treatment costs are so much cheaper outside the US that we just pay out of pocket. Safe travels, John and Bev
@csjames69
@csjames69 Год назад
Sydney trains!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks for sharing. John and Bev
@i-postm4943
@i-postm4943 Год назад
Too bad there's not nearly the same amount of love for bus/rail travel in the US.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
You are right, it is just not the same! John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@marydurkin6582
@marydurkin6582 Год назад
Where did you eat in Prague? I go there yearly and would love a new experience!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers 7 месяцев назад
Several places, but don't remember the names. Lots of great options. John and Bev
@BPe-ie9je
@BPe-ie9je Год назад
Thanks,,,,, What size osprey backpack do you carry? L ? Is it pretty theft proof?
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
We carry the 55L with the detachable day pack. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@BPe-ie9je
@BPe-ie9je Год назад
55L holy smokes. Thats huge, isnt it ?
@dynamitebill6919
@dynamitebill6919 Год назад
What credit card do you guys use for your travel your points and your bookings
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Chase Sapphire Reserve. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@fogrunr5075
@fogrunr5075 Год назад
Don't add ice to your drinks.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Good one. Thanks. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@Usepen
@Usepen Год назад
Did y’all already post a best travel apps video?
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Here is one we did last year. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gssYn0PEvmA.html John and Bev
@iannelson-harris2745
@iannelson-harris2745 Год назад
On the subject of not listening to what people say about particular countries, I would recommend travelling through Cuba. You may find you, as Americans, have not always been given the real picture.😮
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks for the suggestion. It is on our list. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@lynnleipold2617
@lynnleipold2617 Год назад
Years ago we travelled.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Hope you have some wonderful memories! John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@susanharris1239
@susanharris1239 Год назад
What phone carrier are you using?
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
We use Google Fi. Here is a video we recently made on international cell phones. John and Bev ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mHx1wRMLJ-4.html
@BPe-ie9je
@BPe-ie9je Год назад
Question: How to find a place to stay ? safe? good location? .....
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Location, reviews, cost. Since we typically don't have a car with us, we like to be is a safe neighborhood near bus or metro. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@sanantoniogardening
@sanantoniogardening Год назад
Thanks for putting out your videos. I am 48 now and hope to follow in your footsteps in the future and appreciate all the great tips you share. I was curious if you are deducting all your travel expenses as part of your business. In the future I plan to have a travel related RU-vid channel and plan to deduct as much as I can related to my channel. If you do this and want to share any tips I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. Respectfully, AJ
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks so much. Yes, we are treating Retirement Travelers as a business and following proper tax procedures for a small business. Good luck on your future endeavors and continue to use us as a resource. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com
@soniaferreira2811
@soniaferreira2811 Год назад
Loved your very informative video, but saying that 90% of people in Europe wear what you described is just not true. You do stand out as Americans!
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks. We know we stand out with our shirts 🤣, but overall see a big change from 10 years ago. Much less difference in clothing today vs. a decade ago in our opinion. John and Bev
@jaimetarne9436
@jaimetarne9436 9 месяцев назад
I agree with your tips except that Europeans dress like Americans now. Americans still stand out by their clothes. Just returning from Portugal for a month, i did not see the locals in baseball caps, graphic tees, and cargo shorts. I do like to blend in and not be so obvious.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing your experience and observations. Much appreciated. Safe travels, John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
@lillaserafin5212
@lillaserafin5212 Год назад
From my experience Not true about Europe that 90% is wearing like Americans. I travel frequently to Europe ,clast time April/May, and they wear much more elegant and classy and still practical then average American.
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
Thanks for sharing your opinion. John and Bev
@tanyawashburn8964
@tanyawashburn8964 Год назад
Do you have a Go Here, Not There list of suggestions?
@RetirementTravelers
@RetirementTravelers Год назад
We don't, but that's a great idea. Thanks. John and Bev retirementtravelers.com/
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