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If your anniversary is within the next 12 months, block the dates now. Even if you don’t know where you’re going. Even if it’s just a night away. Protect that time like you’d protect your partner in a crowded room.
One of the biggest myths? An anniversary trip has to be over-the-top. False. A weekend camping, a train ride to a nearby town, a staycation with no phones — intention matters more than budget. The goal isn’t Instagram perfection. It’s presence.
Here’s to the trips that remind us why we said “I do” in the first place.
Every anniversary trip becomes a chapter in your story. Year one might be a cozy cabin. Year five, a beach you’ve always talked about. Year ten, that big European city you swore you’d see together. Looking back, you don’t just remember the place — you remember who you were as a couple that year.
Because at the end of your lives, you won’t wish you’d worked more or scrolled more. You’ll wish you’d made more memories — just the two of you, somewhere that felt like yours.
Here’s why an anniversary trip deserves a spot at the top of your priority list:
Relationships don’t die in big explosions. They fade in the mundane — the same conversations, the same couch, the same Saturday nights. A trip rewires that. New sights, new food, new challenges together… it reignites curiosity in each other.
✈️💍
If your anniversary is within the next 12 months, block the dates now. Even if you don’t know where you’re going. Even if it’s just a night away. Protect that time like you’d protect your partner in a crowded room.
One of the biggest myths? An anniversary trip has to be over-the-top. False. A weekend camping, a train ride to a nearby town, a staycation with no phones — intention matters more than budget. The goal isn’t Instagram perfection. It’s presence.
Here’s to the trips that remind us why we said “I do” in the first place.
Every anniversary trip becomes a chapter in your story. Year one might be a cozy cabin. Year five, a beach you’ve always talked about. Year ten, that big European city you swore you’d see together. Looking back, you don’t just remember the place — you remember who you were as a couple that year.
Because at the end of your lives, you won’t wish you’d worked more or scrolled more. You’ll wish you’d made more memories — just the two of you, somewhere that felt like yours.
Here’s why an anniversary trip deserves a spot at the top of your priority list:
Relationships don’t die in big explosions. They fade in the mundane — the same conversations, the same couch, the same Saturday nights. A trip rewires that. New sights, new food, new challenges together… it reignites curiosity in each other.