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Things to do for an elderly tourist.

Hi, I travel to Geneva every 6ish weeks for work and on my next trip I want to bring my father.

He is 84 and can walk but not for very long and not very fast. Since I'll be in the office during the day, does anyone have any suggestions for what he can do by himself?

Merci!

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u/ticman — 1 day ago

Hi!

We're travelling from Dublin for 4 days (Saturday night to Wednesday night) in July and have narrowed down our exhaustive list of hotels to these 3.

Zafiro Bahia, Zaffiro Mallorca or Zaffiro Palmanova if we decide the ~1hr travel time isn't worth it.

We will be travelling with our teen girls (15 & 13) and I'm wary of going to a hotel that is "too family friendly" where my children will feel out of place with a lot of youngsters around, although in the peak season of July it is not entirely avoidable.

Out of these 3, our current preference is Bahia because of its location to the beach and knowing it's only a ~10 min bus ride to the nearby town for restaurants, cafes, etc. I was hoping to get Hyatt Sarena de Muro but looks like it's sold out now.

Worth noting we aren't getting all inclusive and will probably end up with breakfast only. I'd rather eat outside the hotels as the hotel food can get a little repetitive after a few days.

Would Zafiro Bahia be a good option, and of course if you have an recommendation I'd love to hear it.

Thanks in advance!

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u/ticman — 2 months ago