30 Things to Do Before You’re 30
Ah, the twenties. The age of figuring out life, trying new things, making memories, and occasionally wondering why we didn’t listen to our parents more. If you’re approaching 30 or just somewhere in your roaring twenties, this is your friendly guide to squeezing the most fun, growth, and adventure out of this decade. Think of it as a bucket list that’ll leave you with stories to tell, skills to brag about, and experiences that’ll shape the rest of your life.
Here’s my list of 30 things to do before you’re 30, fun, wild, heartfelt, and a few that are surprisingly simple but life-changing.
1. Travel Solo
There’s something magical about wandering a city or hiking a trail completely on your own. You’ll learn to trust yourself, make spontaneous choices, and maybe even discover a hidden side of you. Don’t overthink it, pack a backpack, grab a journal, and go.

2. Learn a New Skill
Pick something that excites you, cooking, pottery, coding, salsa dancing, juggling flaming torches (ok, maybe not the last one). By the time you hit 30, you’ll either have a cool talent or a fun story about how you failed gloriously.
3. Go on a Road Trip
Map out a route with no strict plan, pack snacks, crank the music, and hit the open road. Bonus points if you take a friend or two and share a playlist full of guilty pleasure songs.
4. Try a New Hobby
Maybe you’ve always wanted to paint, knit, or learn to surf. Your twenties are for experimentation. Worst case: you find out it’s not for you. Best case: you find your lifelong passion.

5. Throw a Themed Party
Remember those epic childhood parties? Bring them back! It could be anything from a 90s throwback night to a pajama tea party. Decorate, dress up, and make it memorable.
6. Take a Class Just for Fun
Forget career or skill-building, do something purely for enjoyment. Cooking classes, archery, or even a magic workshop. The point is to experience something new and maybe meet people who share your random interests.
7. Volunteer
Helping others is always a win. Find a cause that tugs at your heart, whether it’s animal shelters, soup kitchens, or local clean-up days. You’ll feel good, gain perspective, and maybe even make friends who are all about kindness too.
8. Try an Extreme Sport
Skydiving, bungee jumping, rock climbing, get your adrenaline fix! Even if it’s terrifying, the thrill will make you feel alive and remind you that you’re capable of more than you think.
9. Learn to Cook a Fancy Meal
Being able to whip up a risotto, homemade pasta, or even a decadent dessert is a life skill that will impress friends, dates, and your future self. Plus, it’s cheaper than takeout!
10. Go on a Digital Detox
Take a weekend (or even a full week) without social media, emails, or mindless scrolling. Read, write, explore, or just stare at the sky. It’s amazing how refreshing it can be.
11. Start a Journal
Document your thoughts, dreams, and daily life. Years from now, you’ll love reading it and remembering who you were at 23, 25, or 29. Bonus: it’s a great way to track growth and achievements.
12. Attend a Big Event
Music festival, comic con, sports championship, cultural fair, whatever makes your heart race. Feel the energy of a crowd, the excitement of the moment, and take mental snapshots to savor forever.
13. Build a Capsule Wardrobe
Invest in quality basics that make you feel confident. Learn to mix, match, and curate a style that’s totally “you.” Your future self will thank you on mornings when life feels chaotic.
14. Write a Letter to Your Future Self
Seal it up and pick a date to open it, maybe your 30th, 35th, or 40th birthday. It’s a fun way to reflect, set goals, and remember what matters most to you.
15. Host a Game Night
Board games, card games, trivia, or even video games, get your friends together for a night of laughs, snacks, and friendly competition. The memories are priceless.
16. Take a Risk
This could be quitting a job, moving to a new city, starting a business, or asking someone out. Your twenties are the perfect time to embrace risk and see where it leads. Even failure is just experience in disguise.
17. Learn Basic DIY Skills
Fix a leaky faucet, hang a shelf, or assemble furniture like a pro. You’ll feel empowered, save money, and maybe even impress your friends with your handy skills.

18. Plan a Surprise for Someone
Random acts of kindness are underrated. Throw a surprise party, bake cookies, or send an unexpected gift. Making someone else smile is one of the best feelings ever.
19. Explore Your City
Be a tourist in your own town. Check out museums, parks, local markets, and hidden gems you’ve never noticed. You might just fall in love with your surroundings.
20. Learn Another Language
Even a few phrases can make travel more fun and open doors to new friendships. Plus, it’s a cool bragging right at parties.
21. Take Yourself on a Solo Date
Go to a movie, fancy restaurant, or even a museum by yourself. It’s liberating and reminds you that your own company is pretty amazing.
22. Try a New Cuisine
Be adventurous! Sushi, Ethiopian, Korean BBQ, whatever you’ve never tried. Taste buds expand, and it’s always fun to compare notes with friends.
23. Have a Tech-Free Night
No phones, tablets, or computers. Light some candles, play board games, or just talk. It’s a simple way to reconnect with yourself and others.
24. Take a Fitness Challenge
Run a 5K, join a yoga retreat, or try rock climbing. It’s about pushing your limits and discovering what your body can do. Plus, the accomplishment feels amazing.

25. Learn How to Invest
Money talk isn’t always glamorous, but learning about savings, stocks, or retirement planning now makes life way easier later. Think of it as adulting without panic.
26. Attend a Workshop or Retreat
Wellness, creativity, or personal growth, spend a weekend learning and reflecting. You’ll return refreshed, inspired, and maybe with a few new friends too.
27. Try Living in a New Place
Even if it’s just for a few months, experiencing life in a different city, state, or country will give you perspective, confidence, and plenty of stories.
28. Take a Creative Risk
Write a poem, start a blog, paint a mural, or perform on stage. Let yourself be vulnerable and bold. You never know what hidden talents or passions you might uncover.
29. Celebrate Yourself
Plan a birthday, promotion, or even a random Wednesday to honor yourself. Treat yourself, reflect, and appreciate how far you’ve come. You deserve it!
30. Make a Memory Jar
Keep tickets, notes, photos, and small mementos from your twenties in a jar. When you hit 30, open it and relive all the incredible experiences, laughter, and growth from this decade.
Turning 30 can feel a little scary, but it doesn’t have to be. Your twenties are for experimentation, learning, laughter, mistakes, and adventure. By ticking off even a few of these 30 things, you’ll step into the next chapter of life with stories to tell, skills to show off, and memories that’ll make you smile for years.
So grab a notebook, pick your favorite adventures from this list, and start checking things off. Your 30-year-old self will thank you… and maybe even invite you to the party you threw for yourself along the way.
Here’s to making your twenties unforgettable!
