How Baby Boomers Can Travel the World for Less Than it Costs to Stay Home
NEW YORK, Oct. 21, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- As more baby boomers move into their retirement years they have the time to travel. But many wonder if they can travel to exotic locations on a budget.
Internationally acclaimed travel expert, author, and speaker Chris Herrmann says yes and he has many tips to share on how to see the world without breaking one's piggy bank. He has been featured on the BBC and has made numerous appearances on TV and radio, and in print media across Australia, Europe and Asia.
In an interview, the author of The Youthful Art of Midlife Travel can answer such questions as:
- How can someone on a budget afford international travel?
- Why should you never plan a trip in advance?
- Which countries are bargains?
- Are there ways to safely meet people overseas?
- How can you make your own ATM machine if you run out of cash during your trip?
- Why is it cheaper to travel than to stay at home?
About Chris Herrmann
After suddenly losing his wife to cancer, Chris Herrmann decided to step outside his comfort zone at age 62 to embark on a 12-month backpacking adventure around the world. He now teaches people how to live their international travel dreams regardless of their age or income.
Attention Media:
Hermann is based in Australia but will be in New York from Nov. 18 to 26.
Contact: Chris Herrmann, 215-883-4319; [email protected]; http://youthfulmidlifetravel.com
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