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Top Senior Travel Locations In The Nation; Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Rank Near Top

News Staff • January 31, 2025

Survey of 3,003 seasoned senior travelers identify their top getaway

Gulf Shores Senior Travel Location

As we age, our travel habits and preferences often evolve, with international trips becoming less appealing due to mobility challenges, health concerns, and logistical difficulties. Fortunately, the U.S. is home to an incredible array of winter getaway destinations, catering to every type of traveler. However, planning a winter vacation isn’t always straightforward for every demographic. Seniors, in particular, often face unique challenges when traveling. Accessible attractions, accommodations designed with mobility in mind, accessible transportation options, and senior-friendly dining options are critical factors that can make or break their vacation experience.


Freedom Showers carried out a survey of 3,003 seasoned senior travelers to identify their top winter getaway recommendations. The survey highlights not only their favorite destinations but also the growing trend of seniors opting for domestic travel due to the enhanced accessibility standards in the U.S. and focusing on factors like ease of access, comfort, and activities suited to their needs.

The top 10 winter destinations for senior travel were as follows. Interestingly, all 10 were from Florida and Hawaii:


Near the top you will find a few local destination.


#1 Venice, Florida
Venice offers seniors a tranquil winter escape with accessible beach wheelchairs, flat streets, and a welcoming community. Its mild climate, strong senior population, and nearby healthcare make it an ideal destination.


#2 Mount Dora, Florida
Nestled along Lake Dora, Mount Dora is ideal for seniors in winter, with accessible streets and boutique shopping. The town’s year-round festivals, like the Mount Dora Arts Festival, and proximity to healthcare facilities make it a lively yet relaxing getaway.


#3 Punta Gorda, Florida
Punta Gorda’s picturesque riverwalk, accessible dining options, and local events make it a vibrant winter destination for seniors. Farmers’ markets and sunset cruises add to the charm, while nearby medical facilities ensure a worry-free stay.


#4 Koloa, Hawaii
Koloa combines accessible shopping, cultural experiences, and scenic winter walks for seniors. Its calm pace and proximity to healthcare services make it an ideal destination for relaxation.


#5 Crystal River, Florida
Crystal River’s warm Gulf Coast weather makes it a favorite winter destination for seniors. Accessible boat tours to view manatees and peaceful parks provide gentle activities, while the town’s strong medical services ensure safety and comfort.


#6 Hanalei, Hawaii
Hanalei’s tranquil north shore views and mild winter weather make it ideal for seniors. Accessible beaches, gentle walking paths, and cultural events offer enriching experiences. Excellent healthcare facilities ensure a worry-free stay.


#7 Volcano Village, Hawaii
Volcano Village offers seniors accessible trails and unique volcanic landscapes for a peaceful winter retreat. Cozy accommodations and local art galleries provide indoor activities, while nearby medical care ensures safety.


#8 Stuart, Florida
With walkable waterfronts and charming shops, Stuart is perfect for seniors in winter. Accessible eco-tours, cultural sites, and excellent healthcare make this vibrant coastal town a delightful retreat for older travelers.


#9 Paia, Hawaii
Paia provides seniors with accessible beaches, boutique shopping, and a relaxed coastal atmosphere. Its supportive community and proximity to healthcare make it a serene winter getaway.


#10 Hanapepe, Hawaii
Known for its art galleries and flat paths, Hanapepe is a charming winter retreat. Seniors can enjoy the town’s historic charm, relax by the Hanapepe River, and participate in indoor cultural events.


THREE destinations in Alabama emerged among the most recommended for senior travel:


#11 Gulf Shores
With accessible beaches equipped with mobility mats and facilities, Gulf Shores is a senior-friendly destination perfect for a peaceful seaside winter retreat. Popular activities include nature trails, bird-watching, and cultural events tailored for seniors. Winter temperatures averaging 60–65°F provide a pleasant escape from harsher climates. Nearby healthcare services and community programs add to its appeal for older travelers.


#27 Magnolia Springs
This historic riverside community is a hidden gem for seniors seeking peace and tranquility. Known for its unique door-to-door mail delivery by boat, Magnolia Springs offers serene river views and cozy accommodations in charming bed-and-breakfasts. Flat walking paths make it easy to explore the town’s quaint streets, while the mild winter climate allows for relaxing outdoor strolls. Local eateries serve up Southern hospitality alongside fresh seafood, ensuring a memorable visit.


#28 Orange Beach
A tranquil coastal town, Orange Beach is ideal for seniors who enjoy nature walks and ocean breezes. The town’s accessible piers and flat walking paths along the shore are perfect for enjoying Gulf views during the mild winter season. Seniors can participate in local programs like bird-watching excursions or indoor craft workshops. Proximity to quality medical facilities ensures comfort and safety for visitors.


FULL LIST of 225 United States Senior Travel Destinations


The survey revealed that accessibility, comfort, and proximity to healthcare are critical factors influencing senior travel. Among respondents:


  • 29% indicated they no longer travel abroad, citing increased challenges and preferences for domestic trips.
  • 17% still travel internationally but less frequently, with only 12% maintaining the same level of international travel as before turning 65.
  • Accessibility is a major deciding factor: 33% of respondents said accessibility standards and laws give them confidence when planning U.S. trips, and 10% identified these standards as the primary reason they choose domestic destinations.

The survey also highlighted that many seniors perceive international travel as more challenging compared to domestic trips. Twenty-seven percent of participants felt international travel was significantly more difficult due to issues like mobility, transportation, and accommodations, while an additional 27% found it somewhat more challenging. A smaller but notable group—12%—avoids international travel altogether, assuming it would be too challenging.


Despite these challenges, the U.S. is viewed positively as a senior-friendly destination:


  • 61% of respondents rated the U.S. as better than other countries for accessible travel.
  • 30% believe it is much better.
  • 31% consider it somewhat better.
  • 32% felt the U.S. is on par with other destinations.
  • Only 6% thought the U.S. lags behind other countries in accessible travel. 
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"The U.S. is miles ahead of many other countries in prioritizing accessible public spaces, travel, and accommodations," says Ryan Holt of Freedom Showers."This makes it a standout option for senior travelers, especially as international travel becomes less appealing with age."



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