Awesome gifts for Christmas for mom and dad
Sometimes it happens that even with your parents you don't know what to make them happy anymore, because they have everything. How about making some childhood dream come true for them? That dad wanted to be a digger and mom longed for a job as a zookeeper? How about sending them back a couple of centuries and giving them an airship ride? If you feel like something more adventurous, we recommend skydiving - after that adrenaline rush, they might prefer to reveal what they'd be tempted to do next time.
The perfect Christmas gifts for children
Looking for a Christmas present for both younger and older children? Either way, you'll score with the experience. Little adventurers will love the wind tunnel, where they'll soar like real parachutists, while gaming enthusiasts will love the VR rental with 25 cool games.
And they're always begging to get behind the wheel? At the driving school for children and teenagers, they can drive a car legally from the age of 5!
If they love learning new things, treat them to a western lassoing course, a sushi-making course or a DIY Craftira kit for little gardeners where they can try growing edible and ornamental plants themselves.
Cool Christmas gifts for grandma, grandpa, great-grandma and great-grandpa
Want to shine in front of the grandparents this year? Then wrap a gift voucher with a sightseeing balloon flight under the tree. Even the older years can enjoy this aerial experience.
The balloon can only be flown in good weather, when there is a slight breeze and the balloon can only travel at a maximum of 20 km/h in the sky. By moving with the wind, it looks as if there is no wind at all. And the views, that's great! And it flies all over the country, so you don't have to go far for the experience. You'd be hard pressed to find a more relaxing Christmas present for grandma and grandpa.
Original Christmas gifts for cousins
What to give your cousin for Christmas? It depends on what they enjoy and what your budget is. Around a thousand you can fit, for example, with a voucher for a massage, which in today's hectic times really stings for everyone.
And they have a sweet tooth? A food or alcohol tasting sounds like a gift that will hit the spot.
If you've got a bunch of cousins, a grand each is a lot. The good news is that you can get experience vouchers cheaper too. If they're beer fans, delight them with a brewery tour and tasting that costs just a few hundred. Or go for it from the woods and get a gift that can be enjoyed together by up to 6 people - that's exactly what escape games can do, offering lots of music for little money.
Unforgettable Christmas gifts for your brother-in-law and sister-in-law
Do you get on well with your brother-in-law or sister-in-law and want to include them in your Christmas gifting? The good news is that your sibling can help you choose the right gift, after all, he or she has an idea of what will meet with success. Driving enthusiasts will be delighted with an adventure ride in a sports car or even a legendary velorex. Adventurous natures will rejoice when they discover a voucher for bungee jumping under the tree.
Alternatively, get them a gift that they can do with their loved one and you've got a straightforward solution to gifting their siblings for Christmas. For example, a spa break or a dance class where they can enjoy each other in addition to the experience itself is an ideal gift.
The best gifts for mother-in-law and father-in-law
Here's where the ice gets a little thin. It depends on how well you get along. Are they like your other parents? Great, in which case forget about the impersonal tangibles they'll promptly send to someone else. How about a beer spa treat that offers relaxation in a hot beer blend and unlimited consumption of cold brew on top?
But you can also choose from more adventurous gifts. What would they say to a day out on a sailboat that they can hire without a captain's license? Or send them on a date in a cave, we're sure they've definitely never been there before!
And if you still don't know, you can always sort it out with a universal gift voucher, with which the recipients get to choose what experience appeals to them the most.


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