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25+ best retirement gifts, according to experts
The day has finally come for your boss, work wife, real wife, parent or friend to retire. Never having to clock in again is the ultimate farewell gift (truly...), but it's an awesome gesture and fun tradition to mark the next chapter with an inspired, unforgettable offering, a.k.a. an amazing retirement gift to recognize their years of service.
Wheeled Carry On In Signature Canvas
One first-class upgrade
Airbnb Gift Card, $100
A nice stay
Nocs Provisions Pro Issue 8x42 Waterproof Binoculars
Eagle-Eye Vision
Aura Carver 10.1" WiFi Digital Picture Frame | Wirecutter's Best Digital Frame for Gifting | Send Photos from Your Phone | Quick, Easy Setup in Aura App | Free Unlimited Storage | (Gravel)
A verrrry modern frame
Echo Show 15 with Alexa Voice Remote (3rd Gen) and Tilt Stand
A doozy of a show
Williams Sonoma Margarita Gift Set
A salty salud
Masterclass Membership, 2 for 1
A few new tricks
Sur La Table Platinum Pro Half Sheet Pan, 2-Pack
Something sweet
Heybike Ranger Foldable Electric Bike
To sweat or not to sweat
Schwinn Twinn Classic Tandem Bike
Double the Pleasure
Weighted Tournament Chess Set
A set fit for a queen
Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 Tennis Racket
A court order
Yamaha FG800J Acoustic Guitar
The sound of music
Ticketmaster Gift Card
A golden ticket
Whiskey Making Kit
A DIY happy hour
Bean Box Subscription, Monthly
Cool beans
Keys to a Successful Retirement: Staying Happy, Active, and Productive in Your Retired Years
An Essential Read
Younger Next Year: Live Strong, Fit, Sexy, and Smart―Until You’re 80 and Beyond
A Healthier Self
'Fell Asleep Here' Magnetic Bookmark
Spot keeper
Leather Journal Writing Notebook - Genuine Leather Bound Daily Notepad for Men & Women Lined Paper 240 Kraft Pages, Handmade, Rustic Brown, 5 x 7 in
A space for stories
Fitbit Sense 2 Advanced Health and Fitness Smartwatch with Tools to Manage Stress and Sleep, ECG App, SpO2, 24/7 Heart Rate and GPS, Shadow Grey/Graphite, One Size (S & L Bands Included)
Fit and fabulous
AncestryDNA Kit plus World Explorer Membership
A deeper connection
West Elm Gardening Folding Seat w/ Tools
Nurture nature
Retirement Coloring Book: A Hilarious Fun Coloring Gag Gift Book for Retired Men, Women & Adults Relaxation with Stress Relieving Animal Designs and Funny Retirement Quotes
Art from the heart
Amazon eGift Card - Your Upload - Congrats Stars
A card with their face on it
We spoke with some experts, including authors Fritz Gilbert (Keys to a Successful Retirement), Jessica Bruder (Nomadland) as well as a human resources pro and a few of the coolest retirees we know about the ultimate happy retirement sendoff. They agreed that what we give is a deeply personal matter and that many of the greatest gifts are open-ended and forward-looking — like an electric bike or a lifetime National Parks pass. (Spoiler alert: You won't find any rocking chairs on this list.)
"The perfect retirement gift is one that seeks to attract the curiosity of the recipient," Gilbert told Yahoo Life. "Find something they've mentioned they're interested in exploring, and buy a gift that stimulates their exploration."
"I didn't retire to lead a mediocre life," added Sandra Glazer, a retired New York City legal secretary and lifelong merrymaker now dancing up a storm in New Orleans. She suggests zeroing in on the recipient's true passion and give "gifts that help them live their best retirement."
With our experts' sage advice as a guide, we present 25+ of the best retirement gift ideas for the lucky and deserving new retirees in your life with tons of free time to enjoy them.
A Coach carry-on elevates any excursion. Made of durable Cordura, Coach’s signature coated canvas and refined calf leather, this piece is as functional as it is beautiful. It's lightweight and a breeze to manage with 360-degree spinning wheels and a retractable handle. And it has every compartment they could want.
Retirement is "the time to do what you've always wanted to do," Gilbert told Yahoo Life. Honestly, everyone we spoke with mentioned travel. Send them off in style with this luxury gift. If your budget doesn't allow for this price point or you don't want to splurge, then consider this stellar Samsonite hardside carry-on that's also built to last.
Have them choose their own adventure with an Airbnb gift card (or 10). They'll be able to stay most anywhere in the world or choose an experience, such as a cooking class, a city tour, even howling with wolves.
And the first thing many people want to do when they walk out that door is book it out of town. Gilbert suggests gifting "a few nights in an AirBnB in a location you know they love." Better yet, let them choose the spot(s) with an Airbnb e-card (any amount) or a physical gift card.
Nomadland author Bruder suggests a National Parks pass. "Annual passes can be gifted. And for 62+ there’s a lifetime senior pass — the America the Beautiful pass — that the user needs to buy. But one could give them a digital national parks gift card for that purpose."
The truth is, not everyone gets to ditch work when they retire, as Bruder illustrated in her book. Many continue on in the gig economy or with other jobs. But mini trips to connect with nature are an awesome respite and can be weaved into a busy schedule.
Don't give them boring binoculars, give them the hippest and most exciting ones around. Not only will they never lose them (if you choose this bright Persimmon hue), but they won't ruin them either. These babies are waterproof, fogproof with a rugged grip. But best of all, they give you super sight thanks to their extra-wide field of view and 10x magnification, they let you see everything from the nearest butterfly to the details of the night sky.
Nature travelers, backyard birders and sports fans alike will cherish these lightweight Nocs Provisions Pro Issue Waterproof Binoculars. We know because we've tested them! All five colors are gorgeous, with the warm gray starting at $225. This is the type of gift that, as Gilbert said, "stimulates their exploration." Wonderful!
Preload this digital photo frame with fun photos and videos from their office days along with plenty of well-wishes. Storage is unlimited via the Aura app so they can use it for all kinds of display-worthy memories.
Eva Markowitz, a human resources v.p., said, "A unique, personal gift is the best way to acknowledge a retirement." She recalled an example from years ago: "We invited employees to record a brief farewell message for [our CEO], and we spliced them together into a video that we played at his retirement party. We put the video on a USB drive engraved with a message and gifted it to him after the party."
The Aura Carver is the perfect way to pull this keepsake, sentimental gift idea together. Load it up, put a bow on it and all they'll have to do is turn it on. Even their grandkids will be able to send photos to the device!
This gift checks all the boxes, including being Oprah-approved. It's a one-stop hub for all things Alexa. They can manage their calendar (yep, retirees stay busy), stream shows, control Alexa devices and display photos. It includes a voice remote and can be mounted on a wall or perched on a coffee table.
An alternate way to present a staff surprise is via the wildly popular Echo Show 15. Stream a team video or display a photo timeline on using the Photo Frame feature. The gadget itself is a versatile gift they'll be able to use for years to come. It offers at-a-glance organization, entertainment, news and so much more. The handy device even made Oprah's Favorite Things 2022 list.
Four classy hand-blown glasses with hand-painted gold rims come with charming charms that tell whose drink is whose. The beautiful, all-natural red oak salt rimmer takes this gift over the top.
We all hope retirement will mean more time with friends, both old and new! Help them bring everyone together over margaritas with this gorgeous set. Social butterfly Glazer loves to "meet up with friends...for a drink and conversation." Retiring and moving to New Orleans as the pandemic hit "put quite the cramp in what I thought I would be doing." A set like this lets one throw a little party any ol' time they please.
This 2-for-1 membership deal grants two people unlimited access to 180+ wonderful classes for a year. So go ahead and buy entry for your retiring friend to explore a new hobby and gift the other to yourself.
Any gift that lets them delve into their hobbies, Gilbert said, is a good one. We noticed that Masterclass happens to have a two-for-one membership deal going on now.
Gilbert personally recommends classes at the John C. Campbell Folk School, which offers online classes as well as weekend and weeklong classes in crafts, art, music, dance, and more in the beautiful mountains of western North Carolina.
Finally, they can focus on what really matters in life: Cookies. These badass cookie sheets feature thick aluminized steel that promises even heat distribution and an eco-friendly nonstick coating.
"It's easy to do too much," said Martha Miller, a retired CDC epidemiologist, who stays busy grandparenting and volunteering (Georgia Appalachian Trail Club, foster care advocacy). "I used to think I'd be able to sit in a rocking chair and read, but there seems to be little time for that." The birth of her first grandchild was "the most awesome retirement gift," but another fave was a surprisingly simple one "from my good friend, Sharon, who knows how much I love chocolate chip cookies. She gave me two really nice cookie sheets, a cooling rack, and a giant bag of Nestle chocolate chips. Every time I use the cookie sheets (often!), I think of Sharon."
Amazon's "Most Wished For" e-bike: This foldable step-through lets them pedal away or zip around at up to 25mph without breaking a sweat. The puncture-proof tires and excellent suspension mean it's ready for bumpy terrain, sand, snow and more.
The very active retiree Glazer, who stays busy zipping around New Orleans, was gifted a "snazzy" bike upon her retirement. She said "an electric bike is great" too, especially for people who have "mobility issues and arthritis." While you're at it, she added, "how about a helmet, bike shorts, a certificate for a tune up."
If this retirement means two-person adventures are ahead, then make this fun double bike their ride.
"But the best gift is sharing time," Glazer added. Well, it's impossible not to share time with this Schwinn Twinn! A five-star reviewer wrote, "My husband and I wanted a tandem to ride with our grandchildren and for great exercise. ... This bike is great for older people who just want to cruise around or daily rides for great couples exercise."
These beautiful handcarved pieces are made of Sheesham wood. Includes two extra queens!
Another way to share time: A riveting game of chess. This handmade board will wow them. It's too glorious to stow away and too irresistible to not play everyday.
Any recreational player can appreciate the power, control and maneuverability of this top-rated Wilson racket. The lightweight model is great for short swings and offers a large, forgiving sweet spot.
"Do they love tennis? A new racket is great," Glazer said. And Wilson is THE place to nab a racket, with solid choices for all levels and playing styles. The Hyper Hammer is a safe choice for any non-pro, but an even better bet might be a gift card so they can choose their own. Who knows, they might use it to become a pickleball player or golfer instead.
With its deep body and steel strings, this top-rated beauty projects a rich, gorgeous tone — it's easy to play, too. And Yahama is the name you want in a guitar.
"Music lessons, a musical instrument," Gilbert suggested. We're on-board with that. An acoustic guitar is a great choice because not only will it sound lovely on it's own (even when they make mistakes) but it pairs well with other instruments and will inspire countless campfire singalongs.
A Tcketmaster gift card can grant them entry to concerts, comedy, Broadway plays and sports events from the NBA to the Harlem Globetrotters. Literally millions of choices to tick off their bucket list.
"Retirement should be fun!" said retired financial systems analyst Diana Joaquin, who suggested tickets to a concert. Ticketmaster will let them search by category, date and distance to find the events they most want to attend.
This cool little set lets them mix together wood chips and botanicals with vodka (sold separately) to create homemade whiskey. Includes test tubes, corks, labels and more — even some stainless steel ice cubes for chilling.
If you and your co-worker kicked back with an amber bev every Friday after finishing hard work, you can keep the tradition going. Toast them from afar with this fun little whiskey-making kit — or maybe even get invited over to continue the tradition. Shoppers have given it a five-star rating. One enthusiast raved, "The look on his face told me this was a great choice! A unique kit that allows him to experiment! Looking forward to making and testing his creations!"
If coffee is more their cup of tea, send this gift box from Seattle brand Bean Box, started by two coffee lovers. In addition to treating your retired loved one to a daily cup of coffee, you'll be supporting independent roasters in Seattle and across the country.
Help them live happily ever after Retirementland with this slim, practical guide. Within these 152 pages they'll find expert advice on how to thrive financially, emotionally, spiritually, socially and physically.
Author Gilbert told Yahoo Life, "If they're a reader, buy them a book that will help them plan for their retirement — not just the financial side, but (as importantly) the 'softer side' as well." Gilbert, who told us he's "happily retired and enjoying life," also wrote in his award-winning blog that the book is "a labor of love for me and captures everything I learned as I planned for, transitioned into and lived my life."
If they plan to rock their golden years in every way, give them this. The motivating book shares the best ways to eat, exercise and think for a long, hot, healthy life.
Fritz, who's read every retirement book worth reading, said in his blog, "This book inspired my dedication to exercise in retirement more than anything else I’ve ever read in my life." Helpful retirement titles like these paired with a couple of the best books of the year would make a fine gift, indeed!
Throw this in as a gag, but rest assured that they'll actually use it. This magnetic bookmark stays put and shows the reader exactly where they left off.
All that reading will tucker anyone out. This is the perfect accompaniment to any book gift as your retiree begins their own new chapter. A shopper with the handle "Grammy" gave it five stars and wrote: "I use it daily and I read about a book a week!"
This luxe leather refillable 5x7 book will last a lifetime. It's nice to find such a beloved, handmade journal (it has a 4.8-star rating on Amazon) at such a great price! Comes with 240 kraft pages to start. Click the on-page coupon for the deepest discount.
Maybe they want to write their own damn book. There are Masterclass classes led by greats like Neil Gaiman, Joyce Carol Oats and N.K. Jemisin (remember that 2-for-1 membership we mentioned above?), but it all really starts with a good ideas journal. A beautiful journal like this is the perfect gift that will stir up their desire to write. (Also available in a larger 6x8 size on sale for $28).
This sleek smartwatch tracks fitness, sleep, stress and heart health (including irregular rhythms), all while keeping your recipient connected. Choose from three neutral colors (gray, white and pale blue). Bands in two sizes are included.
Another excellent way to motivate — a fitness smartwatch! The Sense 2 does it all, and it's $100 off right now. It will show them not only will it show them how many steps they took on that mountain hike but also how happy it made their heart.
Our DNA can tell us so much about our family's journey, when we use a kit like this. It can even connect us with living relatives we didn't know we had.
If they haven't had time to connect to their roots, help them — for their own knowledge and for future generations. Miller, our retired epidemiologist Miller shared: "This year I've been working on going through diaries kept by my great grandfather...from the early 1860s until the early 1900s. I also have a collection of World War I letters from soldiers stationed in Europe to my grandparents. ... Riveting!" For those who don't have such treasures, there's still family information out there — and it's hiding right there in their DNA.
Function meets style in this West Elm gardening helper. Comes complete with steel broad- and narrow-face trowels, garden fork, cultivator/rake and weeder — all with wooden handles.The lightweight steel and canvas seat folds right up for easy transport and stowing.
Speaking of roots... Finally, a moment to garden! They can pass on those dusty, rusty old tools they haven't used in years and find inspiration with this nice new set of tools.
How about 52 punny pages of retirement jokes in coloring book form? At just $8, this is an irresistibly fun gift.
The combo of laughter plus coloring equals joy and ultimate relaxation. The Retirement Coloring Book is a funny gift that offers both. A five-star reviewer wrote, "This is super cute. Got it for my boss who was retiring and she laughed at every page. Great fun gift!"
Class it up by adding on some high-quality Prismacolor colored pencils (now over 60% off).
Put their mug right smack on the front of this e-gift card or even upload a video hug from the team. The amount is up to you.
Don't overlook the obvious: "Gift Certificates," Glazer said. "Retirees are on a fixed income, the stock market has not been kind. Gift certificates rule."
This Amazon e-card lets you upload a vid or image, or you can always present a card in a box.
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