If you haven’t realized yet, most of my favorite minimalist Christmas gifts are experience based.
I love giving and receiving family experiences, meals out, or an opportunity to do something you wouldn’t typically get for yourself.
A few years ago my sister and I splurged on a murder mystery dinner for my parents, and they said it was one of the most unique gifts they’ve received. I’ve also gifted paint nights, trip tours, and local brewery experiences for less through Groupon.
Did you know that AirBNB and Get Your Guide both offer local tours that obviously can be utilized by locals, not just travelers, as well?
Museum or Gardens Membership
Memberships to local gardens and museums, especially for families with kids, are well worth the investment.
If you’re looking for an experience based gift for a minimalist family, nothing beats a membership that can be used over and over again.
Airline or Hotel Gift Card / Vacation Tour
If you know someone is taking a trip soon, consider gifting a tour they’d like to go on.
Last Christmas my sister and I exchanged Eiffel Tower summit tickets for our trip to Paris and Guinness Storehouse tickets for her trip to Ireland. Practical, fun, and memories that last a lifetime.
Travelers always enjoy gift cards for airlines and hotel or AirBNB stays for future trips. What grandparent wouldn’t want a flight down to see the grandkids…
Rosetta Stone
If someone you know is traveling soon or wants to learn/brush up on a new language, consider gifting a Rosetta Stone or alternative language learning subscription.
TV and Movies for a Year
Covering TV subscriptions and movie streaming services are practical, yet often overlooked minimalist Christmas gifts. Even if a subscription is already in place, a gift card to cover a few months or an upgrade is always appreciated.
Books or Book Subscriptions
If you’re looking for minimalist Christmas gifts for book lovers, consider book subscriptions.
- Get One Month Free With Kindle Unlimited Membership Plans
- Get Extra Credits with Audible Gift Memberships
Digital books are perfect for minimalists, but book lovers typically don’t mind a nice hard-cover or coffee table book, either.
Notebooks or Journals
Minimalists typically love notebooks and journals because they help keep things organized and have a specific use. Gratitude journals are a great option for reflection and mindfulness, as well.
Photography Session
One of the most thoughtful Christmas gifts you can give is a family photography session.
As a mom behind the camera, I am always finding that I’m never in any pictures with my children. A professional family photo shoot is perfect for parents who want to preserve memories and minimalists who don’t need or want more stuff.
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