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Skip the socks: Father's Day experiences for every kind of dad

Dads are notoriously difficult to shop for. If the father figure in your life insists he "doesn't need anything" every year, you may find yourself scrambling for last minute gift ideas. This Father's Day, consider skipping the socks, mugs and last-minute braai tools in favour of something far more memorable: an experience.

Experiences offer the chance to create memories, share quality time and celebrate your father figure in a way that feels personal and thoughtful. Whether he's an adventure-seeker, a dedicated foodie or someone who simply enjoys a good day out, an experience-driven gift can make the occasion feel far more memorable than another last-minute purchase.

Book a food experience

For the dad who appreciates good food and great conversation, a dining experience can be far more meaningful than another gift box. Think wine tastings, whisky pairings, brewery tours or a reservation at a restaurant he's been wanting to try. If he enjoys being hands-on, a cooking class can also be a fun way to spend time together while learning something new.

Places to consider

Lunch at Benguela Cove, Moody Lagoon Restaurant: Hermanus

Treat dad to an oceanside experience at Benguela Cove Wine Estate. Guests choose between an indulgent brunch or a tribute lunch, with Benguela Cove’s usual à la carte menu, or the specially curated Father’s Day Blackboard Specials. Think: pan-fried line fish and smoky, flame-grilled steaks. Benguela Cove even offers special deals for the celebratory day, including discounts on award-winning wines and artisanal kitchenware.

Kloofzicht Father's Day lunch: Kloofzicht Lodge & Spa, Joburg | R650 per adult | R325 for children under 12y | R170 for children under 6y

Treat dad to a memorable dining experience centred around a traditional slow-roasted spit braai. Expect tender, expertly prepared meats infused with rich smoky flavours, served alongside a selection of indulgent sides and crowd-pleasing dishes that cater to a variety of tastes.

Plan a weekend adventure

You don't have to book an expensive getaway to create a memorable Father's Day. A scenic road trip, hiking trail, boat cruise or wildlife experience can offer the perfect change of scenery. South Africa is filled with destinations that allow families to reconnect with nature while escaping the demands of daily life.

Treat him to a wellness day

Self-care isn't reserved for women. Many dads would appreciate the opportunity to slow down and unwind, even if they wouldn't necessarily book it for themselves. Consider a spa treatment, massage, float therapy session or a wellness retreat designed to help him recharge and relax.

Places to consider

Gentleman's Recovery Ritual: Cape Grace Hotel, Cape Town | R1830 per gentleman 

Gentlemen can look forward to a back, neck, shoulders and scalp massage, while compression boots therapy revives tired legs and restores lightness to the body. The journey concludes with a curated whiskey tasting alongside a luxury Muscle Release Gel gift to continue the ritual at home.

Kloofzicht Father's Day spa package: Kloofzicht Lodge & Spa, Joburg | R1290 per person

Give dad the gift of total renewal with 75 minutes of treatment time. The experience includes 45 minutes tension reliever back massage and 30 minutes foot massage. Dad can also enjoy the spa's steam rooms, pools, and relaxation facilities. 

Your dad could do with a long overdue spa day. Image: Instagram/@prettyyoulondon

Introduce a new skill or hobby

Experiences that involve learning something new can be especially rewarding. From photography workshops and golf lessons to woodworking classes and barista courses, gifting a new skill gives your dad something he can continue enjoying long after Father's Day has passed.

Create a personalised day

Sometimes the most meaningful experiences aren't the most expensive. Build a day around your dad's favourite things, whether that's breakfast at his go-to café, a visit to a local market, watching his favourite sports team or spending the afternoon outdoors.

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