Where do you find a woman travel companion?

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nkw5

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I am an unattached older woman who has money and time to travel (well, more time than money). It's super hard for me to find a travel companion, preferably female, but I have had several great male roommates/buddies. Any ideas?
 
I am an unattached older woman who has money and time to travel (well, more time than money). It's super hard for me to find a travel companion, preferably female, but I have had several great male roommates/buddies. Any ideas?

Are you interested in any trips in SE Asia rather than the Caribbean?
 
Sure.
 
I am an unattached older woman who has money and time to travel (well, more time than money). It's super hard for me to find a travel companion, preferably female, but I have had several great male roommates/buddies. Any ideas?
Mexico Liveaboards (Qunio el Guardian, Rocio del Mar) has trips to Revillagigedos and Sea of Cortez specifically for women divers. Not only would you fit in but you might meet some good future buddies.
 
Also trips with this crew can be great:

 
There's a Facebook group, Scuba Divas Over 50.
 
Also, check out OBDC—the Old Broads Dive Club. We were on a boat with four longtime members, the oldest was I think 83, but they said all ages belong. OBDC.org. Men can be auxiliary members, called (as I recall) Sherpas. They do a lot of trips.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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