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Every milestone birthday comes with its own feelings and phases. However you mark it, hitting the half-century mark is a noteworthy occasion in life — and a time to celebrate you, your family and friendships.
If travel happens to be your self-love language, planning a trip you’ve always wanted to take for your 50th birthday is a great way to celebrate five decades well lived.
From surf lessons in Florida to a far-flung culinary adventure in Cape Town, South Africa, here are fun activities and destinations and splurge-worthy recommendations to consider for your 50th birthday adventure.
For outdoor adventure: Florida’s Space Coast
If staying active in the sunshine sounds like your idea of a great way to ring in the big 5-Oh, Florida’s Space Coast, east of Orlando, is an often overlooked and wallet-friendly jewel along the state’s Atlantic coast.
Spend your days taking group or private surf lessons in the mellow waves with School of Surf and head out on a kayaking trip after dark during the warmer months to see the natural phenomenon of bioluminescence glowing in the waters of the Indian River Lagoon. For a fun night on the town, try historic downtown Cocoa Village for wine bars, pubs and restaurants. There might even be a rocket launch from nearby Cape Canaveral during your stay, so be sure to check the schedule and consider it a giant birthday firework lighting up the sky in your honor.
The affordable oceanfront suites at Beach Place Guesthouses have full kitchens and living rooms that are perfect for entertaining. The location is also pretty perfect: The Beach Place Guesthouses are set just behind some of Cocoa Beach’s most gorgeous sand dunes and make a perfect base for a romantic celebration or for gathering a group of friends in one scenic spot.
Overseas splurge: Iceland
Tania Swasbrook, cofounder and travel specialist with Vgari Lifestyle, says Iceland checks all the boxes for outdoor adventure. “From spa services at the Blue Lagoon to hikes and snowmobile tours, there’s something for everyone,” she says. Consider whether you want to plan your trip for the darker months (fall, winter and early spring) for the chance at seeing the northern lights, or opt for the warmer months when it stays light nearly round the clock and you can maximize your time outside and enjoy the country’s wild nature.
The capital city, Reykjavík, is a good home base for easy access to the Blue Lagoon and other outdoor adventures.
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