Multi-Generational Vacations & Loreto, MX
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So, 27% of Canadian baby boomers are willing to use their retirement savings to fund a multigeneration trip.
We have the main or the biggest marine mammal or animal in the world is the blue whale.
The food is amazing. It's um uh we have mainly we have a lot of um dishes prepared in base of of fish and seafood...
It's a very safe town. Uh it's a town that you can again walk until um late at night.
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Send us Fan Mail (https://www.buzzsprout.com/2111088/fan_mail/new) Guess who's offering to pay for those multi generational family vacations? If you said grandma and grandpa you would be correct. That's at least according to a recent survey from FlightCentre. On this week's show travel expert Onanta Forbes will join me to breakdown the numbers and the reasons why. Then we'll head to Loreto, Mexico (https://loretobcstourism.com/) to give you some insight on one of the more quieter Mexican vacation spots. Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/randyu)