Travel at Every Age

Published by Virtuoso Life | By Ted Bauer

A Road Map to the World for Every Life Phase

Gen Xers (33-49): School calendars largely dictate timing for this group, our study shows. “In the 33-to-49 set, it’s all based on whether you have kids, and what ages the kids are,” agrees Ottawa-based advisor Sheila Gallant-Halloran.

Another notable aspect to this set is their involvement in the process. “This group tends to be tech-savvy, and they’ll aid my work by searching for hotels and experiences themselves,” she says. “If we can collaborate, we’re all doing well.”

Take the family biking, hiking, and flying through southwestern Utah on Butterfield & Robinson’s private seven-day trip.

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