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Father’s Day is more than just another date on the calendar—it’s a moment to celebrate the man who’s been there through thick and thin. Whether your dad is the strong, silent type or the family’s loudest storyteller, the most meaningful Father’s Day gifts are those that come straight from the heart. Forget the last-minute socks or generic mug (he’s probably got a cupboard full of those already). This year, give him something that makes him feel seen, appreciated and maybe even a little bit spoiled.
The key to a truly thoughtful gift is finding something that reflects who he is—his passions, quirks and all the little things that make him unique. And sometimes, the best way to do that is with an experience he’ll remember long after the wrapping paper’s gone. That’s where ClassBento comes in. Offering thousands of creative, hands-on workshops across Australia, we make it easy to find a gift that’s personal, engaging and memorable.
Here are some meaningful Father’s Day gift ideas to inspire you this year.
1. For the Dad who loves good food

If your dad’s eyes light up at the smell of something sizzling in the kitchen or he’s the kind to spend Sunday afternoons perfecting his BBQ technique, cooking classes are sure to win his heart.
- BBQ masterclass – Treat him to a class where he can level up his grill game. From mastering smoky ribs to learning the perfect steak sear, he’ll walk away with tips that will make every family cook-up a feast.
- Artisan bread making – For Dads who love the slow and satisfying process of baking, an artisan bread making workshop is perfect. There’s something special about getting your hands in the dough and creating loaves that look (and taste) straight out of a bakery.
- Italian cooking – Is Dad’s favourite cuisine Italian? Then, gift him an interactive Italian cooking class! Here, he’ll get a chance to learn how to make authentic Italian food, from mastering fresh pasta to handmade pizza dough!
2. For the creative Dad

Some Dads just have that artistic streak, whether they’re already into painting and making things or they’ve never tried but would love to. Creative classes are a great way for them to express themselves and pick up a skill they can enjoy at their own pace.
- Wheel throwing workshop – There’s a reason pottery is so addictive. It’s tactile, relaxing and surprisingly meditative. Plus, he’ll get to take home something he’s made with his own hands—a gift within a gift.
- Watercolour painting class – Even if he hasn’t touched a paintbrush since school, a guided watercolour session can help him tap into his creative side in a relaxed, no-pressure environment.
- Woodworking for beginners – If he loves the idea of making something from scratch, a woodworking class is a satisfying and practical choice. From simple shelves to intricate pieces, he’ll end the day with a creation he can proudly show off.
3. For the Dad who loves an adventure

If your dad is the type who’d rather be out exploring than sitting at home, why not give him an experience that feeds his adventurous spirit?
- Walking tour experience - Let him see his city through fresh eyes with a guided walking tour. From hidden laneways to fascinating local history, he’ll uncover stories he’s never heard before.
- Outdoor photography workshop – If he’s already snapping pictures on family holidays, this class will help him take his skills to the next level. He’ll learn how to capture landscapes, wildlife and all those small moments that make adventures memorable.
- Sports and games workshop – Ideal for active Dads who love friendly competition. He can try skateboarding, surfing and more!
4. For the Dad who values time together

Sometimes, the most meaningful Father’s Day gift isn’t about giving him something to enjoy alone—it’s about spending time together. Shared experiences create memories you’ll both treasure for years.
- Sip and paint night – Pour a glass of wine, pick up a paintbrush and enjoy an evening of relaxed creativity together. No skill required, just a willingness to have fun.
- Chocolate making – Does Dad have a sweet tooth? Book a hands-on chocolate making class for the two of you. You’ll end up savouring the sweet treats by the end of the class!
- Gardening workshop – If he’s got a green thumb (or even just an interest in learning), join a gardening class together. From native plants to bonsai making, you’ll both leave with inspiration for your own backyard.
5. For the sentimental Dad

For Dads who love a heartfelt gesture, personalisation is key. Combining a thoughtful activity with something handmade gives your gift an extra layer of meaning.
- Leathercraft workshop – He can create his own wallet, belt or bag, something that’s not only useful but infused with the pride of having made it himself.
- Perfume making class – A surprising but meaningful choice. He’ll create a signature scent that’s uniquely his.
- Book binding workshop – Imagine him writing down notes in a journal he crafted himself. That’s exactly what Dad can do in a book binding class—no experience required!
Why experiences make the best Father’s Day gifts
Physical gifts are lovely, but experiences create memories that last a lifetime. Instead of gathering dust on a shelf, they live on in the stories he tells, the photos he takes, and the skills he learns. Our gift experiences also have the added bonus of supporting local Australian artists, makers and teachers, meaning your gift gives back to the community too.
Plus, many of these classes are beginner-friendly, so even if he’s never picked up a paintbrush, rolled dough, or gardened before, he’ll be in good hands with expert instructors. And because you can find workshops in cities and towns all over Australia, there’s something to suit every Dad’s interests and every family’s budget.
Making it personal
If you really want your gift to stand out, add a personal touch:
- Write a heartfelt card explaining why you chose that specific experience for him.
- Pair the workshop with a small physical gift – a chef’s apron for a cooking class, a scrapbook for a photography course or a plant for a gardening workshop.
- Go with him! Sharing the experience together makes it even more special.
At its core, Father’s Day is about connection, thanking the man who’s helped shape who you are, in ways big and small. The most meaningful Father’s Day gifts don’t have to be expensive or extravagant; they just have to be thoughtful. Whether it’s an afternoon spent cooking, a weekend pottery class, or a paint and sip night, giving your dad an experience through ClassBento is a way of saying, I see you, I appreciate you, and I want to make memories with you.
This year, skip the generic presents and give him something he’ll carry in his heart long after Father’s Day is over. After all, the best gifts are the ones that bring you closer together.