Travel Gifts for Dad
Gifts for Dad who Travels
Father’s Day is fast approaching. Are you struggling to figure out what to get for that man in your life? Is your budget tight? Or do you have an unlimited budget?
I just finished a twelve day trip to Europe to watch some tennis in Monte Carlo and Barcelona. It has been a while since I did an extended vacation in multiple cities. I learned or recalled many lessons learned from previous trips.
Things a Traveling Dad needs
Staying in hotels and shuffling from city to city leads one to re-evaluate what you have packed and what you needed. I am the type of person who tries to pack for any occasion or weather event.
Now being 65 years of age, there are new challenges that I had to overcome that I had not had to deal with in the past: my arthritic knees, tired achy feet, packing a plethora of medications and supplements.
2 New Gift Ideas for Dads who Travel for 2024
Gift Ideas for Traveling Dads
Traveling Dad Gifts Under $50.00
Gift Ideas for Dad's Over $50.00
Accessories for Father's Day Gifts
What Traveling Dads Really Need!
Gift Ideas that are High End Ideas
Why not book a getaway for dad and mom? Check the hotel deals below. Or get them a tour, excursion or activity using Viator
Why Not Book a Vacation for the Whole Family?
Please note: The opinions expressed in this document should never be construed as advice. The thoughts are based on my experiences after 40-plus years of business and vacation travel. My likes and dislikes may vary drastically from yours. Do your research and find products and experiences that align with your likes and dislikes. Most of all have happy travels and see you out there on the road!
Al of Al Murray Travel & Photography: From the time in my youth, when I would lay on our garage roof watching planes traverse the skies above me, I knew I wanted to see the world.
My passion grew after spending a semester of my university days in Barcelona. I spent more time on trains and buses than I did in class.
After earning my BA from Carleton University, life got in the way. It wasn’t until my “middle age” did I start exploring the world again. First, transversing the US and Canada to take part in tennis tournaments. Then later to complete my spectator “grand slam” of tennis.
I accomplished this while earning my certificate in photography from Toronto Metropolitan University. I am now combining the two passions and now sharing with you my many lessons learned.