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Celebrate Your Next Chapter With a "Retirementmoon"

Imagine stepping into retirement with the same sense of excitement and adventure as newlyweds embarking on a honeymoon. Welcome to the world of "retirementmoons," a growing trend that redefines how retirees celebrate the transition into this new life chapter. Whether it's a dream getaway to Tuscany or a peaceful retreat in the mountains, retirementmoons offer a chance to mark this milestone with style and purpose.

This article explores the motivations, benefits, and planning strategies behind retirementmoons, backed by insights from a recent survey of 1,000 retirees. You'll learn how these celebratory trips are shaping the retirement experience, discover the most sought-after destinations, and find out why more retirees are embracing this trend. Get ready to uncover how a retirementmoon can add adventure and reflection to your next chapter.

Key Takeaways

  • 1 in 5 Americans are planning to take a "retirementmoon."
  • The top retirementmoon destinations are Maui, Hawaii; Paris, France; and Tuscany, Italy.
  • The ideal dream retirementmoon would last 2 weeks, with retirees willing to spend an average of $6,200 to make it a reality.
  • 1 in 5 retirees plan to go on a solo trip for their retirementmoon.
  • 1 in 10 retirees have already taken a retirementmoon.

Most Popular Retirementmoon Destinations

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  • Retirees have primarily heard of retirementmoons from friends and family (42%), online articles (20%), and Facebook (17%).
  • Nearly 1 in 2 retirees have been inspired to plan a retirementmoon trip after learning about them.
  • 1 in 4 retirees plan to go on their retirementmoon within the first year of their retirement.

Types of Destinations Most Likely Considered for Retirementmoons

  • Beaches: 45%
  • International cultural experiences: 43%
  • Nature or mountain retreats: 41%
  • Road trip through the US: 30%
  • Cruise: 28%

The Most Important Goals of a Retirementmoon

  • To experience a destination retirees have always wanted to visit: 46%
  • To spend quality time with loved ones: 29%
  • To start retirement with a sense of adventure: 26%
  • To decompress and recharge: 26%
  • To celebrate years of hard work: 25%

Top 10 Dream Retirementmoon Destinations

  1. Italy
  2. Hawaii
  3. Ireland
  4. Scotland
  5. France
  6. Alaska
  7. Australia
  8. New Zealand
  9. Japan
  10. Norway
  • 3 in 5 retirees plan to go on their retirementmoon with their spouse or partner.
  • 1 in 5 retirees plan to go on their retirementmoon solo!
  • 41% of retirees would wait for their partner to retire before taking their retirementmoon, but 13% would go solo if their partner couldn't join.

Top Benefits of Going on a Retirementmoon

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  • 99% of those who have taken a retirementmoon would recommend it to friends or family.
  • The top benefits of a retirementmoon are improved mental well-being and stress relief (48%) and gaining a greater appreciation of life outside of work (47%).

Methodology

We surveyed 1,000 American retirees to investigate the emerging trend of "retirementmoons." The average age was 65; 65% of respondents were women, and 35% were male.

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