12 Bucket List Ideas for Couples

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9. Create Your Own Board Game

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If you love boardgames, this bucket list idea is perfect for you. Sit down with your significant other on boardgame night, and create your very own game. This might be something crazy and unusual, or it could be a game just for you, based on your lives. Think Trivial Pursuit Relationship, where you write half the questions, and your partner writes half, all about your time together.

10. Plan An International Trip (Somewhere Romantic)

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There are so many romantic places in the world, you will not be lacking for inspiration for this one. You could opt for traditional romance like Paris, Venice, or the Taj Mahal. Or, you could embrace the tropical in Hawaii, Fiji or Tahiti. Or you could just head out and explore hand in hand, visiting Europe or America on the trip of a lifetime, with your partner in crime.

11. Start A New Tradition

Bucket List Ideas for Couples

Having a couple’s tradition is a great way to bring yourself together in a relationship. In many cases, these traditions can be brought into families as they develop. Starting a tradition is definitely something to think about adding to your bucket list. This might be something simple, like sharing a distraction free breakfast on Sundays, something silly, like having your own secret handshake, or something romantic, like a monthly date night. It might even be a tradition around an event, like cooking a full English roast at Christmas time.

12. Create A Time Capsule

Bucket List Ideas for Couples

With so many new memories being formed every day, it’s easy to lose track of old moments. Creating and burying a time capsule is a cool way for couples to remember those moments, and it’s a great bucket list idea. You can do a long time capsule or a shorter one. A shorter one is about a year, and might include things like goals, an old photograph, and a letter from your past selves.

A longer one could be anything! A time capsule is like a window into the past, so you can see how far you’ve come together.

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So, what’s in your bucket list?

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
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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