how to give a holiday as a christmas present

I want to give a holiday trip as a Christmas present but I am not sure how to present it. A trip is not something you can wrap in paper so I want to make it feel exciting when opened. I thought about printing tickets or making a fake boarding pass but I am not sure if that will look festive. I also wonder if I should put the details in a card or hide them inside a gift box. I want the person to feel joy when they realize they are getting a holiday. Has anyone here given a holiday as a Christmas present before. Any creative ideas would be appreciated. :airplane:

I once gave a holiday by creating a travel themed gift box. I filled it with sunscreen, maps, and a guidebook. At the bottom I placed the tickets. The person opened it and slowly realized it was a trip. It made the reveal fun.

I printed fake boarding passes and put them inside an envelope. I decorated the envelope with stickers and ribbon. It looked festive and the person was surprised when they saw the destination. It was simple but effective.

I hid the holiday details inside a puzzle. The person had to solve the puzzle to reveal the destination. It made the gift interactive and memorable. They enjoyed the process as much as the surprise.

Thank you I will try that!

I once wrapped a suitcase and placed the tickets inside. The person thought they were just getting luggage but found the holiday details inside. It was clever and practical. They used the suitcase for the trip.

I decorated a photo frame with pictures of the destination. I placed the tickets behind the photo. The person opened it and found the surprise. It was thoughtful and personal.

I think the key is to disguise the holiday inside something tangible. Boxes, frames, or suitcases all work. The surprise makes the gift more exciting. Presentation matters more than just handing over tickets.

I placed the holiday details inside a Christmas ornament that opened. It was festive and fun. The person loved finding the surprise inside the ornament.

That is a great point I did not think of that before.

I once made a scrapbook with hints about the destination. On the last page I placed the tickets. It was creative and personal. The person enjoyed flipping through the book.

I think holidays are best given with a little mystery. Add clues or disguise the tickets. The reveal makes the gift memorable.

I placed the tickets inside a travel bag with accessories. It looked practical and festive. The person was excited to see everything together.