The Definitive List of
Over 60s Discounts
& Senior Savings in the UK (2026)
Each day, our savings experts manually verify 500+ UK over 60s discounts across Travel, Food, and Healthcare β ensuring you never pay full price in 2026.
Navigating the cost of living in 2026 requires more than just a pension. From the Statutory Senior Railcard to the Iceland 10% Tuesday discount, the UK offers a wealth of age-related benefits that often go unclaimed. At Over 60s Discounts, our team of savings experts manually checks every voucher code and eligibility criteria to save our members an average of Β£1,350 per year. Whether you’re looking for free prescriptions at 60, coach holiday deals, or the latest Boots Advantage Card offers, you’ll find every verified discount in one place β updated daily.
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Top Travel Discounts for Over 60s
Rail, Coach & Bus Passes
The Senior Railcard costs Β£35/year (or Β£80 for three years) and gives a 1/3 off Off-Peak, Anytime and Advance rail fares across Great Britain β the only restriction is peak-hour travel Monday to Friday within the London and South East zone. The National Express Senior Coachcard costs Β£15/year and gives 1/3 off Standard and Fully Flexible coach fares, with no peak-time restrictions.
- Senior Railcard β 1/3 off rail fares, from Β£35 per year
- National Express Senior Coachcard β 1/3 off coach travel, for Β£15 per year
- Free bus pass β from age 60 in Wales & Scotland; from 67 in England (from Feb 2026); 60+ Oyster Card on London buses only
Coach Holidays & UK Breaks
Operators like Alfa Travel, Shearings and Park Holidays UK specialise in age-friendly coach holidays with door-to-door pickup and included meals.
- Coach holidays from Β£399pp β Alfa Travel, Shearings
- Park Holidays UK β UK breaks with door-to-door pickup
- Free cancellation on most breaks up to 28 days
Supermarket & High Street Savings
Iceland, Boots & Supermarket Deals
Iceland's 10% Tuesday discount is available to anyone aged 60+ with a free Iceland Bonus Card. At Boots, join the free Over 60s Rewards club (open to all Advantage Card holders aged 60+) to earn 8 points per Β£1 on Boots own-brand products including No7, Soap & Glory and Liz Earle β on top of the standard 3 points per Β£1 on everything else.
- Iceland β 10% off every Tuesday for over 60s
- Boots Over 60s Rewards β 8 points/Β£1 on Boots brands (free to join)
- Argos, M&S, John Lewis β regular senior sale events
Specsavers & NHS Optician Discounts
Free NHS eye tests for everyone aged 60+ β claimable at Specsavers and Vision Express. NHS hearing aid support may also be available via GP referral.
- Free NHS eye tests at 60+ β Specsavers, Vision Express
- Free prescription charges from age 60
- NHS hearing aids available via GP referral β free
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Answers researched and verified by our savings experts β updated for May 2026.
The top-rated discounts in 2026 include the Iceland 10% Tuesday discount, the Boots Over 60s Rewards (8 points per Β£1 on Boots brands), and the Senior Railcard which offers 1/3 off rail travel. Residents in London, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland can access free bus travel from age 60, while those in England qualify at State Pension age (currently 67).
Every Tuesday, shoppers aged 60 and over can claim 10% off their in-store shop at Iceland, The Food Warehouse and Swift stores. You must show a valid form of ID at the checkout β accepted forms include a driving licence, Senior Railcard, senior bus pass, or Freedom Pass (Freedom Pass is valid as ID in London stores only). You also need a free Iceland Bonus Card, which you can sign up for in-store or online. The discount is in-store only and cannot be used online, combined with other promotions, or applied to bulk purchases of six or more identical items. In Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, alcohol is excluded from the discount.
Yes. In England, NHS prescriptions are free for everyone aged 60 and over. Simply declare your age at the pharmacy β you may be asked to show proof of age such as a passport, driving licence or bus pass. In Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, NHS prescriptions are already free for all residents regardless of age.
In England, you qualify for a free older person's bus pass when you reach State Pension age, which is currently 67 for anyone born after April 1959 (this increased from 66 in February 2026). If you live in London, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland, you can apply for a free travel pass as soon as you turn 60. Apply through your local council β it is one of the most valuable benefits available to over 60s and often goes unclaimed.
No, you cannot get a free TV Licence simply by turning 60. You must be aged 75 or over and either you or your partner living at the same address must be receiving Pension Credit to qualify for a free licence. The current TV licence fee is Β£180/year (from April 2026). If you are approaching 75 and already receive Pension Credit, you can apply through TV Licensing at tvlicensing.co.uk.