Find an experience he’ll remember. Perfect for Dad, your partner, brother, colleague, or best mate — you can’t go wrong with us.
Adrenaline Experiences
Overview: For men who want stories to tell for years: bungee, hot-air balloon, tank ride, flight simulator, race drive — zero boredom.
Watch-outs: Not all thrills fit everyone. Check health, fear of heights/speed, and age limits; some activities need advance booking.
Common mistakes:- Picking something too extreme for a non-thrill-seeker.
- Ignoring health limits (heart issues, vertigo, etc.).
- Not checking dates/seasonality.
- No plan for getting to a remote venue.

Driving & Ride-Alongs
Overview: Make a dream real — supercars, Tesla, military vehicles, race tracks, or retro rides. Wheel time = unforgettable.
Watch-outs: Most require a valid license (B), minimum age, or prior experience. Military rides may be passenger-only. Verify season, location, and his taste (speed vs. chill cruise).
Common mistakes:- Forgetting the driver’s license requirement.
- Choosing a car he doesn’t care about.
- Missing that it’s only in a specific city/track.
- Underestimating physical fatigue on long track sessions.

Shooting & Military
Overview: Range time, AK-47 packages, paintball, rides in tanks/APCs — action for anyone who wants a real military-style day.
Watch-outs: Book ahead; ID often required. Age/health limits apply. New to firearms? Choose an instructor-led intro. For vehicles, confirm driver vs. passenger seat.
Common mistakes:- Gifting guns to someone uneasy with firearms.
- Skipping reservations (weekends fill up).
- Overlooking age/health restrictions.
- Giving an advanced package to a total beginner.

Gastronomy Experiences
Overview: Rum/beer/wine tastings, chef’s dinners, cooking with pros, and spirited workshops — for explorers of flavor.
Watch-outs: Match his tastes; alcohol events are 18+. Check beginner-friendly vs. advanced, specific dates/venues, and headcount included.
Common mistakes:- Choosing by your taste, not his.
- Ignoring allergies or diets.
- Missing fast-selling dates.
- Alcohol tasting for someone who doesn’t drink.

Courses & New Skills
Overview: Bartending, cooking, DJing, music lessons, crafts, and creative workshops — perfect for curious minds leveling up.
Watch-outs: Ensure real interest. Some require 18+ (alcohol). Check timing (weekday vs. weekend) and skill level (beginner vs. advanced).
Common mistakes:- Picking what you want, not what he wants.
- Booking too late — classes fill quickly.
- Mismatched level (too hard/easy).
- Ignoring special needs (e.g., food allergies).

Cruises & On-Water Relax
Overview: Vltava dinner cruise, romantic nights, party boats, private trips — see Prague (or beyond) from the water.
Watch-outs: Check seasickness, seasonality, advance booking, kids policy, headcount, and menu/dress code for dinner cruises.
Common mistakes:- Not checking dates (sold-out/off-season).
- Booking cruise-only for a foodie.
- Wrong vibe (couples vs. groups).
- No plan to reach the pier.

Wellness & Downtime
Overview: Massages, beer baths, wellness rituals, saunas — every man deserves real switch-off time.
Watch-outs: Consider health limits (allergies, skin, cardio). Some treatments aren’t for everyone (e.g., hot baths/saunas). Check intensity preference and whether the voucher is for one or two.
Common mistakes:- Gifting touch-heavy massages to someone who dislikes them.
- Skipping contraindications.
- Late booking in peak periods.
- Confusion over headcount on the voucher.

Pick by Occasion
Birthday
Overview: The best time for a personal, memorable gift. An experience shows you truly care about his day.
Watch-outs: Match his style (thrill vs. chill). Check voucher validity and booking options; go big for milestone birthdays.
Common mistakes:- Last-minute, thoughtless picks.
- Voucher without a personal note.
- Missing the party date for a physical voucher.
- Over-generic gifts.
- Add a short, funny dedication.
- Make the reveal a mini surprise.
- Chip in as a group for a bigger experience.
- Use a digital voucher if time’s tight.

Anniversary
Overview: Show how much he matters. Shared experiences add spark and long-lasting memories.
Watch-outs: Together or solo? Check dates near the actual anniversary and align with your relationship vibe (romance, thrill, or relax).
Common mistakes:- Choosing what only one of you enjoys.
- Booking a clashing date.
- No personal touch.
- Forgetting some vouchers are for one person only.
- Add a photo or keepsake to the envelope.
- Plan a surprise trip.
- One great shared gift beats two small ones.
- Include a short note on what the day means to you.

Name Day
Overview: A low-key chance to make his day with a small, original experience.
Watch-outs: Keep it simple and pleasant. Decide on in-person vs. e-voucher. Check availability (some run only on weekends).
Common mistakes:- Over-the-top gifts that feel awkward.
- Forgetting the date — e-voucher saves the day.
- Generic gift without a note.
- Not checking that it runs on the chosen day.
- Send a fun morning message with the voucher.
- Pair it with a small treat (chocolate, coffee, card).
- Pick a long-valid voucher if he’s busy.
- For family name days, choose a for-two option.

Just Because
Overview: No occasion needed — spontaneous gifts hit different and brighten any day.
Watch-outs: Go for easy, unfussy experiences with flexible dates. Check validity so he has time to use it.
Common mistakes:- Going too big/expensive for the context.
- No explanation — add a warm note.
- Short validity or limited slots.
- Choosing by your taste, not his.
- Add a joke or meme to make him smile.
- Gift it when he least expects it.
- Make a mini “voucher hunt.”
- Digital vouchers land in minutes.

Who are you shopping for?
For Dad
Overview: Dads “have everything,” so experiences win — unique, memorable, and not something he’d book himself.
Watch-outs: Match his interests, age, and health. Check limits and his free time.
Common mistakes:- Choosing by your taste.
- Ignoring health/fitness.
- Too intense for a chill dad.
- Bad timing during busy periods.
- Pick something you can do together.
- Add a personal note or funny memory.
- Combine his hobbies (e.g., food + relax).
- If unsure, go for safe bets: tasting, wellness, courses.

For Your Partner
Overview: Surprise, delight, and spice up your time together. Show you know his wishes and make new memories.
Watch-outs: Romance, adventure, chill, or adrenaline? Together or solo time? Check dates near key moments.
Common mistakes:- Giving what you want, not what he wants.
- No romantic touch (note/packaging).
- No shared date planned.
- Too practical or generic.
- Make the hand-off special (dinner, trip).
- Include a “shared adventure” coupon.
- Add a small extra (favorite chocolate/flower).
- Choose something you can share.

For a Friend
Overview: Create stories you’ll both laugh about for ages — wild, fun, or chill, it all strengthens the bond.
Watch-outs: Match your vibe (adrenaline, humor, or hangout). Group gift? Align on taste first.
Common mistakes:- Too extreme = punishment.
- Poor group coordination (duplicates!).
- No personal/funny dedication.
- Choosing by your hobbies, not his.
- Add a photo or shared memory.
- Turn the hand-off into a mini event.
- Group up for something bigger.
- Pick team-boosting experiences (escape rooms, tastings, thrills).

For Grandpa
Overview: A thoughtful experience that brightens his free time — from gentle relax to mild adventure.
Watch-outs: Consider health, mobility, and interests. Great picks: wellness, cruises, tastings; active grandpas may enjoy more.
Common mistakes:- Ignoring health/age limits.
- Too demanding physically.
- No personal message or photo.
- Bad timing (e.g., when he’s away).
- Share it together — cruise, trip, tasting.
- Include a nostalgic photo.
- Pick a story-worthy experience.
- Choose a long-valid voucher.

For a Colleague
Overview: A team-friendly experience that unites and entertains — great for birthdays, farewells, or a job well done.
Watch-outs: Keep it neutral and appropriate. Decide solo vs. team gift. Mind workplace etiquette and pick options usable with family or friends.
Common mistakes:- Too personal/intimate for work relations.
- Ignoring allergies/diets/health.
- Inflexible scheduling for a busy calendar.
- Overly expensive gifts that feel awkward.
- Chip in as a team (escape room, tasting, relax).
- Add a funny internal joke in the note.
- Choose flexible-date vouchers.
- For family-minded colleagues, pick for-two/group options.
FAQ
- How long is the voucher valid? Typically 12 months — plenty of time to book.
- What if it’s not his style? You can swap the voucher for another experience for free.
- Can I exchange a gift card? Yes — contact us and we’ll sort it fast.