Want to get outside but need some date ideas? Check out this list of easy excursions for fun in the sun.
I know I always have the intention of getting out of the house, but sometimes I’m at a loss as to what to do. This week, POPSUGAR brings us a list of easy, inexpensive ways to get out with your love.
Warmer weather opens the door for hot new romances and rekindled sparks, so take advantage of the rising temperatures with these fun outdoor date ideas. Whether you’d like to get active or sit back and relax, you’re sure to find a connection on these couple-friendly outings. With the season right around the corner, let’s take a look at these creative date ideas for sunny Summer love!
— Additional reporting by Laura Marie Meyers
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Go Sailing
If you live by the water, take a sail or a sunset cruise and breathe in that ocean air.
Go to an Outdoor Concert
Most bands and artists tour during the Spring so treat each other to tickets to your favorite show.
Plan a Picnic
Plan a picnic on a lazy Sunday. Pack some non-perishable foods and enjoy the sunshine all day if you can. Take a nap, read a book, or challenge each other to a game of Scrabble.
Shuck Your Own Oysters
Although you can eat oysters year-round, I love eating them in the sunshine with a nice glass of white wine. And oysters are not only an aphrodisiac, they’re fun to shuck too!
Sit at an Outdoor Cafe
Grab an appetizer and a glass of wine at an outdoor cafe after work, or enjoy the sunshine over a long leisurely lunch.
Go to a Street Fair
Spring and Summer are also fair season, so spend the afternoon with your date and bring out the inner child in each other!
Go Hiking
Get active and take your significant other on a hike.
These all sound fantastic, but tell us, which is your favorite outdoor date idea?
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