After retiring from the Diplomatic Service, Sir John was a non-executive director of companies including Thomas Cook and Sotheby's Scandinavia, and served on the council of the Royal Geographical Society of which he was a Life Fellow.
John Ure was made LVO in 1968, CMG in 1980 and knighted KCMG in 1987. In 1973 he was made a Commander in the Portuguese Military Order of Christ.
In Who's Who, John Ure gives his recreation as "Travelling uncomfortably in remote places and writing about it comfortably afterwards."
Sir John Ure died on 19 September 2023, at the age of 92.[1]
Cucumber Sandwiches in the Andes, Constable, London, 1973. ISBN0094592705
Prince Henry the Navigator, Constable, London, 1977. ISBN0094612404
The Trail of Tamerlane, Constable, London, 1980. ISBN0094633509
The Quest for Captain Morgan, Constable, London, 1983. ISBN0094652600
Trespassers on the Amazon, Constable, London, 1986. ISBN0094665001
Royal Geographical Society History of World Exploration (Central and South America sections), Hamlyn, London, 1991. ISBN0600568199
A Bird on the Wing: Bonnie Prince Charlie's Flight from Culloden Retraced, Constable, London, 1992. ISBN0094698902
Diplomatic Bag: an Anthology of Diplomatic Incidents and Anecdotes from the Renaissance to the Gulf War (ed.), John Murray, London, 1994. ISBN0719548268