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November 15, 2005
Traveling Grandparents
John Frenaye at Tripso wrote an interesting article on a growing trend: intergenerational travel. He writes "Older travelers are no longer content to take bus tours with the blue-haired crowd or hire dancing companions on upscale cruises. They want to explore new destinations, to have active vacations, to experience some adventure — and they want to bring the extended family."

My grandparents are probably the most well-traveled people I know--they sailed in many different parts of the world for 30 years. They even lived on a boat in the Caribbean for eight months out of the year for several years--and in their case, they were definitely leading the family.
Posted by insideoutmag at November 15, 2005 08:37 AM
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