12 Bucket List Ideas for Couples

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5. Couple’s Massage

Bucket List Ideas for Couples

There are a few ways to tick this one off. You and your partner could splurge on a couple’s massage at a local spa for a relaxing day of pampering. Or, you could both take an introductory massage course to learn how to better massage one another. Alternatively, you could just get some deliciously sensual massage oil and have a play.

6. Have A Movie Marathon

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Choose either a series of films, or a few movies in the same genre, and have a little movie marathon. This is a great bucket list item to check off on a rainy day, or a lazy Sunday. Extra love points awarded if you decorate your living room like a cinema, and provide movie snacks.

7. Cook A Favourite

Bucket List Ideas for Couples
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Got a favourite dish? A fun idea for couples to add to their bucket list is to attempt to cook your significant other’s favourite food. Take it a step further with some Masterchef inspiration. By that we mean, get an apron, cordially invite your date (and tell them to dress formally) and lay out their favourite with all the restaurant trimmings.

8. Volunteer Together

Happy volunteers sorting canned food donations for a community food drive.
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You already know that doing things with your partner is great fun, otherwise, you wouldn’t be together. But doing something with your partner that makes a difference is even more fun. Have a look around your local area for volunteer opportunities, and sign up together. You aren’t going to have to look hard. Many charitable organisations are always looking for volunteers, and you can do something good, and as well as tick a bucket list item.

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Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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