32 Date Night Ideas for Married Couples

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If you’ve gotten into a rut with your husband and would like to refresh your marriage, why not have fun with these 32 Date Night Ideas for married couples:

  • stargazing
  • renting a boat or canoe on a river or lake
  • sitting outside in the moonlight
  • bicycle riding
  • horseback riding
  • going to a restaurant for dinner
  • watching a movie
  • walking along a lake shore or dock nearby
  • hiking in the woods
  • racing around in go-carts
  • scuba diving or snorkeling
  • swimming or hot tub
  • giving each other a massage
  • sky diving
  • white water rafting
  • shooting at a rifle range
  • taking photos of each other
  • going on a train ride
  • attending a concert outdoors
  • eating a murder mystery dinner
  • going to an art gallery
  • slow dancing to great music
  • floating in a hot air balloon
  • sledding down a hill
  • swinging on the swings of a nearby park
  • skiing on a mountain
  • going for a walk while it’s snowing
  • ice skating or roller skating
  • having a nurf gun fight
  • checking into a nearby motel
  • going to an arboretum
  • seeing what’s in the local paper (there’s sometimes free stuff to do)

If you would like to print out this list and use it like a bucket list, here it is:

 

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10 Responses to “32 Date Night Ideas for Married Couples”

  1. Lisa Mallis says:

    Awesome, awesome, awesome list. Though, I’m not sure sky diving is one I’ll actually do – I’m printing the list off for future reference.

    • Susan says:

      Sky diving can be terrifying for some people but exhilarating for others. It’s strange to see the ground rushing up at you, and the air is so strong that you have to make sure your mouth is shut; otherwise you temporarily suffocate. (Ask me how I know…)

  2. Sophie Bowns says:

    What beautiful ideas! Your list is awesome!

  3. Sigh. I vaguely remember romance…

    • Susan says:

      When you’ve got kids, it’s hard to find the energy for things that used to be romantic back when you were single. When you’ve got kids, you also have more responsibility and less money. So it makes sense that we don’t go on as many dates when we’re married as when we were single.

  4. Penny says:

    Great list although sky diving will be crossed off immediately as I won’t be doing that! Great jumping off point though to keep your dates from becoming dull.

    • Susan says:

      The sky diving instructor never told me to shut my mouth while I was free falling, so I felt like I was suffocating. The parachute part was fun, though…

  5. Every now and then my husband and I get out. Right now we spend an hour and a half together at Starbucks each week while we wait for one of our children at an activity.

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