Wedding Anniversary Ideas
Looking for something special to do for your next wedding anniversary?
We have compiled this list of suitable ideas. We hope that you enjoy it. If you have any more ideas please drop us a line and we will add it in.
Wedding Anniversary Ideas
Romantic meal
This one tends to speak for itself. You can either go out for a meal or you can cook one for the two of you. If you have grown up children you could invite them round too.
Ransom letter
Send a ransom note to your partner. This is made up of words and letters cut from the newspaper. The note should tell them to meet you in a pre-arranged location at a certain time. You can then go to a restaurant for a nice meal. Needs to have some child care organised.
Go for a long walk
How far is the furthest distance that you have ever walked from your house?
Message in the newspaper
Put an announcement in a national newspaper expressing your love (this is a bit like a valentine’s message, just on a different day.
Theme Party
You could have a theme party from the year you were married.(e.g. Ruby Wedding could be a sixties party)
Hire a boat
A boat is a great idea. I hired a boat for a cruise down the Thames from Central London down to The Thames Barrier and back. We invited all our family and friends along. (Sent in by Chris)
Star gazing
If it is a clear night go out and look up at the stars in the sky. (Sent in by Amy)
Other wedding anniversary ideas
- Write a poem for your partner
- Garden Party
- Barbeque
- Hire a limousine to take you to the restaurant
- Send a bunch of flowers to her work
- Get a bottle of champagne in the fridge
- Cook a meal for her for when she comes home from work
- A trip to the theatre
- Visit a museum together
- Plant a tree




Lunch on your own
(Thanks to Jonty)Meet up for lunch without the kids.
plan a spa day
(Thanks to Anonymous)a trip to to buy eternity rings together
(Thanks to Anonymous)make something together without the kids
(Thanks to Anonymous)love is in the air
(Thanks to Anonymous)A scavenger hunt leading them to a certain destination. Make puzzle pieces with the clues.
(Thanks to Anonymous)