Passport 55

All aboard! Anyone over the age of 55 years old is eligible to join these exciting trips without worrying about the details. Transportation, accommodations and the itinerary are all coordinated for you. Many people enjoy Passport 55 trips for the security and camaraderie of traveling with a group from the community. Sometimes trips are just for a day and sometimes they are for a longer period of time, but they are all to popular destinations in the Hill Country and throughout the world. There are no membership fees, and you pay for one trip at a time. To reserve a seat on any of the Passport 55 trips, call Linda Davis at (830) 997-1307.

Upcoming Events:

REFLECTIONS OF ITALY
Monday, March 19, 2012
ALASKA BY LAND, RAIL AND CRUISE
Friday, August 24, 2012
Passport 55 Blog:

Ireland Blog: Lots of Pictures!
Posted by: pp55
Back to the daily grind. Yes, that means we all made it home safely from Ireland! We spent a wonderful night in Cabra Castle--our farewell dinner w...

Ireland Blog: With a Raised Glass We Say Slainte
Posted by: pp55
Slainte = "cheers" or "to your health" Today is our last day in Ireland, and the weather is once again nice and actually quite warm (60s). Steve, o...

Ireland Blog: Cliffs of Fog and Mounds of Leprechauns
Posted by: pp55
More Irish weather greeted us Sunday morning. Unfortunately, it was the day we went to see the Cliffs of Moher. The cliffs are a great natural wond...

Ireland Blog: True Irish Weather
Posted by: pp55
It is a bit colder today; it is in the 40s. We boarded the bus and headed toward Limerick. On the way, we stopped at a small family dairy. Remember...

Ireland Blog: A Jaunting We Will Go
Posted by: pp55
Friday we took a jaunting car (horse-drawn carriage) ride and drove around the Ring of Kerry. Both of which we had beautiful weather for. The amazi...

Ireland Blog: St. Patrick's Day in Ireland
Posted by: pp55
We kissed the Blarney Stone St. Patrick's Day! On Thursday, we went to visit the Blarney Stone and the castle grounds. The majority of us climbed t...

Ireland Blog: Things you Didn't Know About Ireland and it's Goods
Posted by: pp55
Travel to Kilkenny took the group out of the big city for the first time and through the countryside. We saw green rolling hills, some sheep and qu...

Ireland Blog: The Drink that Built the Church
Posted by: pp55
Tuesday was our second day in Dublin. We all gathered for a tour of Dublin during which we saw the homes of famous writers, we saw the tallest scul...

Ireland Blog: Fish and Chips and Fishing for Chips
Posted by: pp55
Day one in Dublin was a leisurely one. We were on our own for most of the day. While some slept off the jetlag, others walked the beautiful floweri...

Ireland Blog: A Bumpy Start
Posted by: pp55
Passport 55 left for Ireland today. Since the group's only other international trip was immediately after 9/11, you'd think nothing on this trip co...

Passport 55 Trail of Memories
Posted by: pp55
On our way to Ireland.....




 

 


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