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The Scoop: What to Know About Road Scholar

This not-for-profit tour company has an inspiring educational focus..

Christine Sarkis

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A tour is a big purchase, and our goal at TourScoop is to share our real-life travel expertise to help you make sure you’re choosing the right tour company for you. Here, I’m taking you deep into not-for-profit tour company Road Scholar.

Road Scholar is a tour company with a difference: Since 1975 the company (which was called Elderhostel until 2010) has been run as a not-for-profit organization with a strong educational focus.

That means a few things: since it is not-for-profit, Road Scholar offers excellent value. I also like that it’s unusual among tour companies because it offers both financial aid and caregiver grants. And since it’s education-driven, the tour operator tends to attract a curious and educated group of travelers, including many retired educators. 

Road Scholar’s 4,000 offerings include small group tours, grandparent-grandchild trips, cruises, private jet adventures, and tours focused on passions including birding, food and drink, and history.

TourScoop Takeaways: Road Scholar

Road Scholar participants wildlife watching in Pocomoke River State Park

  • Continents Covered: 7
  • Tour Size Average: Road Scholar’s small group programs max out at 24 travelers. The company’s larger programs have hundreds of participants who are then broken into small groups for activities. 
  • Tour Types: Coach, ship, plane, train

How to Book

Road Scholar tours can be booked directly through Road Scholar ; here are all the ways you can get more information about trips.

Credibility Check

Road Scholar is a BBB accredited charity that meets the standards for charity accountability, and has a low complaint number and a high response-to-issues ratio. Tour-focused online travel agency TourStride past guests gives Road Scholar a 4.3 out of 5.

Tour Destinations

Aegean Odyssey, AO, Afloat, Greece, 23176, Great Global Get-Together A Celebration of the Greek Islands, Rhodes, Palace of the Grand Master, Valerie Morris enjoying Rhodes

Road Scholar operates tours on seven continents and to more than 100 countries. In the United States, it offers trips to most states. Internationally, Road Scholar’s most popular destinations include Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, and Italy. 

New programs for 2025

Road Scholar lists its newest programs so you can browse through fresh offerings at any time, but here’s what I know is new for 2025:

  • Road Scholar’s first all-solo programs launch in 2025. Among the newest itineraries to be offered in an all-solo-traveler format are Havana ,  Cuba ,  Chicago , and  New Orleans
  • New cuisine & culture programs in  Louisiana ,  Turkey & Greece , and  Santa Fe
  • New  Family  and  Grandparent  programs in the Azores, a spot that is getting more popular with Road Scholar guests.
  • New all-women’s programs in  New Orleans ,  Sedona ,  Switzerland , and  Cuba

There are more new-for-2025 offerings, and I’ll pop back in and update the list as more are announced. Sneak peek: some new all-solo and all-women tour options, a tour that goes deep on Peru, and a fascinating look into the U.S.-Cuba connection.

Grandparent grandchild tour from Road Scholar

Road Scholar offers hundreds of programs on a variety of topics, with thousands of departures annually. Since it’s a nonprofit organization with an educational mission, everything it does is about learning, and it weaves in educational visits, lectures, and events into every trip.

On the website, you can filter trips by hobbies or what you want to learn about, from Military History to Native American Studies, Birding, Pickleball, or another topic. You can also filter the course catalog by activity level, from “Easy Going” to  “Outdoor: Challenging.”

Road Scholar also offers Adventures Afloat (cruises), skip-gen programs geared to grandparents and grandchildren traveling together, and virtual tours that range from one-hour lectures to multi-day online adventures. 

Tour Guides

As an education-focused tour organization, Road Scholar refers to its group leaders and instructors as faculty . Faculty members–many of whom have been working with Road Scholar for a decade or more–are local experts with years of experience in travel and academics. Group leaders receive initial training and receive yearly professional development to ensure they’re at the top of their game. 

In addition to faculty, tour participants meet a broad range of experts on tour, experts that range from shrimp boat captains to award-winning authors. 

Inclusions/Extras

Road Scholar participants in aprons cooking during the Cooking in Tuscany program. Participants enjoy an afternoon of cooking outdoors at the International Academy of Italian Cuisine with Director Gianluca Paradini with ingredients purchased at a local farmers market

Road Scholar programs are all-inclusive and have no optional extras or hidden expenses. The price of a tour includes: 

  • Accommodations, 
  • Experienced Group Leader
  • Expert-led lectures and field trips
  • Most meals (some meals during free time not included)
  • Listening devices are included on over 80% of programs
  • Gratuities throughout the program, including group leader gratuities
  • Road Scholar Assurance Plan   (24-hour assistance in the event of an emergency during a program and insurance for emergency medical evacuation)

Flights to and from the tour are not included in base program prices, but Road Scholar will book flights for participants traveling internationally. Flights booked through Road Scholar also include complimentary airport transfers.

Typical Travelers

If you don’t count kids in the mix on the Grandparent and Family programs, the average age of a Road Scholar participant is 72. But trips generally include a wide range of older travelers from people in their 50s through 90s. About 30% of participants are solo travelers, and of that 30% about 85% are women traveling on their own. Road Scholar trips are generally reported to be very welcoming to solo travelers. 

Communication 

Once you’ve booked a tour with Road Scholar, the company sends regular emails leading up to trip departures. You can also access your trip information online: once you’re enrolled in a program, all trip information is accessible via your online account.

Road Scholar’s U.S.-based contact center (800-454-5768) is open 9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. (ET), Monday through Friday. Monday is the contact center’s busiest day, so to avoid long wait times, call midweek or at the end of the week if you can). Road Scholar has callback feature, which allows you to save your place in the queue without having to wait on the phone–a representative calls you back as soon as it’s your turn in line.

Loyalty Program

Because Road Scholar is a nonprofit organization, discounts are not offered, including for repeat travelers. But the company is dedicated to making travel affordable for more travelers, and offers financial aid and caregiver grants . 

Private Options

Groups made up of between 18 and 24 people can reserve private departures of existing itineraries with Road Scholar. If you organize a group of 20 or more, you can take advantage of group discounts or free travel for one person. 

Sustainability Efforts

Road Scholar is actively growing its sustainability program , which focuses on carbon offsets, waste reduction, staff training and guest education, and compliance with tour operator guidelines set out by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council.

The company also tries to use sustainability certified hotels, locally owned services, and restaurants that serve locally sourced meals whenever possible.  

Health and Safety Practices

Road Scholar has partners on the ground worldwide who monitor all areas visited by the company. If concerns arise, Road Scholar will find replacement content or cancel the program, depending on the severity and location of the issue.

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