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50th Wedding Anniversary Travel Ideas
Celebrating a 50th wedding anniversary is an extremely special occasion that deserves to be celebrated in a special fashion. One of the best trips a couple can take is a relaxing cruise. Cruises give couples an opportunity to see multiple sights and locations without the hassle of preparing everything (the cruise line does that for you). Select a cruise that is budget friendly in locations such as the Bahamas, Hawaii, Bermuda, Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Finland, Denmark, and Greenland).
A traditional 50th wedding anniversary gift is gold; therefore, celebrate the occasion by taking a trip to Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem Israel. It was built on a platform over the rock of Mount Moriah more than 1,300 years ago by the Muslim Umayyad Caliph Abdul Malek bin Marwan. It was completed in 691 A.D., in the Al-Aqsa Mosque commemorating the Prophet Mohammad's journey to the Seven Heavens. The shrine holds about 1,500 people. The men and women pray in different sections according to Muslim tradition and on Friday at Noon for prayer, the Dome of the Rock is open for women only. There are many Israel tours that range in price and duration. Fly into the Ben Gurion International Airport to get Jerusalem.
The best 50th Anniversary vacation is going to a place that you have never been to before. Choose a location or area that has evaded you and or your spouse all these many years. Mobility may play a role in deciding on a vacation spot as well. Do to physical limitations by you are your spouse; choose a vacation package where walking and general physical activity is restricted. Celebrating a 50th wedding anniversary does not mean a world tour or exotic countries either. Have family and friends over and celebrate this special occasion in the comfort of your own home with food and party supplies.
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parties ideas. When planning your 50th anniversary party, If you need a head count for the caterer, you'll need to include RSVP cards or have them RSVP by phone. Don't forget to budget for postage.
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