Perfect Valentine’s Day Getaway Destinations
Winter is the season of love and once February approaches, it’s time to start making plans about how and where to spend the most romantic day of the year. Yes, Valentine’s Day’s just around the corner and what better way to celebrate it than on some perfect romantic getaway. From America to Europe and Australia, there’s an ideal place for you and your loved one on each continent. Here are some of the most romantic destinations for Valentine’s Day to get you inspired.
Step back in time with Rhett and Scarlett
This southern jewel will certainly fulfill your Valentine’s Day expectations. Located on the beautiful coast of South Carolina, Charleston seems a bit like frozen in time, with its scenic landscape, antebellum estates and unbeatable hospitality. Take romantic hand-in-hand walks down the Waterfront Park as you admire the amazing view of Charleston Harbour and Cooper River. Take in the atmosphere of Gone with the Wind while strolling down the Boone Hall, where certain scenes were filmed. Explore magnificent gardens at Middleton place and in the evening set up the mood in some dreamlike café under the lights of lanterns and with the sounds of smooth jazz.
Love on Darling Harbour
Famous for its vibrant nightlife and picturesque views of the harbor, Sydney is ideal for a romantic couple trying to escape the mundane chores of everyday life at least for one weekend. This gem of Australia annually attracts thousands of visitors across the country and worldwide. It’s the melting pot of all cultures and a place where you can have a good time no matter where you come from. Sydney offers plenty of opportunities for good fun, with its variety of cafés and restaurants suitable for every taste. If you choose this city for your Valentine’s Day destination, be sure to visit Blackbird café in Sydney, where you can enjoy fine dining and delicious cocktails along with the stunning view of Cockle Bay Wharf.
Fairytale in Bruges
Experience the charms of Flanders and soak in the romantic atmosphere for Valentine’s Day by visiting this delightful town in Belgium. Bruges preserved its medieval heritage, which can be seen in beautiful canals, old mansions, and little market squares. You and your loved one can explore the narrow streets or take a romantic boat ride down the canals. If you’re visiting Bruges, it’s best to stay overnight so that you wouldn’t miss the delights that come as the night falls, such as floodlighting. Another reason why Bruges is an ideal romantic getaway for Valentine’s Day is that it isn’t flooded with tourists in winter, so you can enjoy in your own winter wonderland while celebrating your love away from the crowds and rush.
Lovers’ road in Cotswolds
Copse Hill Road at Lower Slaughter in Cotswolds has been voted the most romantic street in Britain in 2011, according to more than 20,000 people. It’s not difficult to understand why. This romantic path has everything it takes to create the atmosphere of love for Valentine’s Day – idyllic scenery, breathtaking architecture and ensured privacy in many retreats for lovers. The entire area of Cotswolds gives away the rustic feel of the countryside, with dreamy villages like Upper and Lower Slaughter, and Bourton on the Water, which particularly stands out with its beautiful landscapes and rightfully owns the title of the Little Venice of the Cotswolds. Couples can drive to Broadway Tower to enjoy magnificent views of the Welsh mountains. This is a perfect romantic getaway for those who want to spend Valentine’s Day closer to nature.
There are plenty of romantic destinations to explore this Valentine’s Day. Take your pick and set out on a holiday of your dreams.
About the Author
Peter Minkoff is a beauty & fashion editor for Shlur magazine from the UK living in London and occasionally in Brisbane, Australia. After graduating from Australian Institute of Creative Design, he worked as a stylist for few fashion events around the UK. Besides beauty and fashion, he loves reading, making DIY cosmetics and traveling around tropical destinations. He plans to create a business for beauty & style advising.
Rose
January 26, 2017Well they all look great but if I had to stay frugal I’d pick South Carolina. Otherwise I habe always wanted to go to Australia.
View CommentBeth Shankle Anderson
January 26, 2017These are all fantastic places to visit. Charleston in particular is a beautiful city.
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View CommentKathy Myers
January 26, 2017Now I want to travel there! Beautiful pics! We are heading to San Antonio for Valentines Day.
View CommentNina
January 26, 2017I love how this has a mixture of places from all over! And my best friend lives in Charleston and so I’ll second how great it is!
View CommentAnnemarie LeBlanc
January 26, 2017These places are so romantic! We don’t have plans (yet) for Valentine’s, but who knows. Maybe my husband is just wanting to surprise me. If he is, I hope it is at any of these places.
View CommentBlair Villanueva
January 25, 2017Gorgeous places! I would like to experience the dinner and overnight stay in the harbour, and private boat. 🙂
View Commentalifeofauthenticity
January 25, 2017It’s so funny you mentioned Charleston, SC b/c I have a friend who will be moving there and I’m already planning to make several trips. Looking forward to seeing the sites you mentioned. Thanks.
View Commentcreativethriftychef
January 25, 2017Those are some pretty places. This year I think.we are spending our Valentines Day at home.
View CommentSaidah
January 25, 2017These are some beautiful locations. I’d love to spend Valentines Day in any of them. Just lovely.
View CommentAmber
January 25, 2017All these places are gorgeous! I wish we could get away but nope, we have work and kids. So we’ll do something after the kids go to bed. Probably a movie downstairs!
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