Pirate Party Ideas

A pirate theme party is a fun option, but you need to fully and properly prepare to achieve the aura of a real swashbuckling pirate adventure. From the invitations up to the party favors, you need to make sure that everything is set and harmonizes with the pirate theme. Here are several useful tips that you can use for your pirate party.
All Aboard! The Pirate Invitations

Another fun idea you can use is a pirate map invitation. Using brown paper, write down the party information on one side, and on the other, draw a map that actually shows the way to the party venue. Place a large X mark on the location. Then, crumple the paper so that it looks old and wrinkly.
Your Pirate Ship Quarters: The Party Decorations
Your venue needs to have a pirate ship look so that your guests will feel that they are really sailing out on the seven seas. If you have the talent, draw a large backdrop that shows a pirate ship’s deck, complete with the masts and sails. You can also cut out a large appliance box, cut it in the shape of a pirate ship and paint it brown.
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For additional pirate decorations, you can place “treasure chests” around your venue. Get a couple of large Styrofoam ice containers, then spray paint them all over to make them look like treasure chests.
Dressing the Part: Pirate Costumes

Ask your guests to also come in their best pirate costumes. Indicate this on your invitations so that they’ll know the dress code immediately.
Pirate Fun: Party Activities

If your party gets rained on, you could rent a movie with a pirate theme, such as Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean” trilogy, “Hook,” or “Peter Pan” for the kiddies.
Dining Like a Pirate: Party Food
Pirates aren’t picky about their food, but you should serve dishes that have pirate themes. For example, fish sticks or gold chicken nuggets are good ideas. Seaweed pasta (green linguine) and golden treasures (macaroni and cheese) are also delicious choices that your guests will love. As for the drinks, remember that pirates love drinking, so you should serve them root “beer” or ginger “ale.”
For a real swashbuckling adventure, a pirate theme is the most enjoyable option that you can choose, so get ready to set sail the seven seas and have a fun party that you’ll remember for the rest of your life.
Learn how to make a paper pirate hat for your pirate themed birthday party in the video below:
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And with the success of Disney’s Pirate of the Caribbeans, pirate-themed parties are becoming more popular than ever. Heck, my nephew declared that he wants a pirate birthday next month!
We had a pirate party last Pirate Day and my kids absolutely loved it. I copied most of the ideas in this site so I have you to thank for the party’s success.