Getting older means enjoying different things during your vacation – while younger travelers may like night clubs, beer festivals, and the bustle of a big city, older travelers tend to like more relaxing experiences like golf or a museum. Here, our EWR Airport parking members list eight great places for elderly travelers:

Boston, Massachusetts

Boston is a great destination for travelers who love history. You can ride the country’s first subway system, walk the Freedom Trail, or visit one of the area’s many museums. After learning about some of the country’s most iconic events, you can relax with some delicious seafood from the Boston Harbor.

Las Vegas, Nevada

While Sin City may bring thoughts of young couples eloping and rowdy bachelor parties, there’s actually plenty to do for older travelers. From top-rated shows to world-class food to relaxing spa experiences, it’s great for elderly individuals. Plus, you can find great deals on hotels and meals, so you’ll get a good bang for your buck.

Oahu, Hawaii

No matter how old you are, the beautiful atmosphere of Hawaii is a great place for a relaxing vacation. Head to Oahu and you’ll find a variety of condos right on the beach, great golf courses, and exclusive local cuisine that you won’t experience anywhere else.

Charleston, South Carolina

If you love Southern charm, head to Charleston for a great place to relax. The city is full of friendly, polite locals (with cute southern drawls), dozens of historical buildings and churches, and beautiful gardens and parks. In addition, Kiawah Island is just a short drive away and features great golf and beach-front cottages.

Baltimore, Maryland

If you’re a seafood lover, there’s no better place to go than Baltimore. Besides great crab cakes, lobster tails, and fish tacos, you’ll also find an array of museums, historic sites, shops, and the Baltimore Aquarium – one of the largest and top-rated aquariums in the country.

Orlando, Florida

While you may think of family trips to Disney World when you think of Orlando, there is also a lot to do for older travelers. Orlando is known for its great golf courses, shopping malls, wine bars, museums and botanical gardens – and you can find good deals on hotel rooms in the off-season.

Washington D.C.

Washington D.C. is another great place to go if you have an interest in history. From all kinds of museums to iconic monuments to beautiful memorials, you can easily spend several days learning about the country’s history (and most of them are free!). In addition, the metro system is also easy to use, so you’ll have no trouble getting around.

Branson, Missouri

Many people have never heard of Branson, but it’s a great vacation spot for older individuals. The area features more than 50 theaters, Missouri’s best golf course, and an array of restaurants and shopping – all in a few square miles and all easily accessible.