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25 Best Vacation Spots for Couples

One of the major benefits of being in a relationship is having a built-in travel companion. You both genuinely enjoy your time together, many of your interests overlap, and you’ve found that new experiences only strengthen your bond. While the idea of a couple’s trip may conjure images of tropical beaches without another person in sight, there are all types of adventures you can have together—whether you’re the type of couple that thrives with a non-stop schedule or you prefer to take things slower, favoring leisurely breakfasts and days at the spa.
To help inspire your next trip with your partner, we tapped a few travel advisors—including two from the Travel + Leisure A-list—to share their recommendations for the best vacation spots for couples.
Paris, France
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“If you’re looking for a romantic getaway, can you really overlook the classic intensity of spirit that Paris offers? Paris will always be special, and it’s the perfect spot for a fiery, indulgent getaway,” says Nas Owusu, founder and CEO of Rare Aura Travel. “It’s the kind of place that stirs something within you and makes you once again believe that anything is possible.” While even just walking around the City of Love is romantic, she recommends couples enjoy a picnic at the Eiffel Tower (after picking up groceries from La Grande Epicerie de Paris), see a ballet or opera at The Palais Garnier, or experience a Parisian jazz club at Sunset Sunside.
Paris is also filled with romantic stays, ranging from tiny boutique accommodations to hotels with opulent suites. Owusu suggests checking out Saint James Paris, Grand Powers Paris, La Fantaisie, or Relais Christine.
Capri, Italy
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“Capri is one of the most special islands in the world. The scenery, cuisine, and culture blend perfectly for couples to explore together,” says Christa Craig, a T+L A-list travel advisor and vice president of Renshaw Travel. She recommends booking a “full-day private boat excursion around the island and along the Amalfi Coast, swimming and sunning in coves and stopping for lunch at Lo Scoglio.” As far as accommodations go, J.K. Place Capri is at the very top of her list.
Sea Island, Georgia
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Georgia’s Golden Isles have no shortage of destinations fit for an unforgettable couple’s trip, but Sea Island stands out as a top contender thanks to its variety of activities, five-star amenities, and the serene atmosphere that stems from its status as a private island resort. Couples who like to compete can spend their trip shooting sporting clays, making their way around three championship golf courses, or seeing who can reel in the most fish aboard a 39-foot Contender. Stay at either The Cloister—where you’ll find the adults-only pool overlooking the Black Banks River—or The Lodge at Sea Island, a more intimate property known for its golf course views and cookies-and-milk turndown service.
Kangaroo Island, Australia
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Considered a gateway to Kangaroo Island—one of the most beautiful islands around the world—Kingscote is the largest town on the island. It’s also home to amazing wildlife views and the Southern Ocean Lodge. “Perched on a rugged cliffside overlooking the Southern Ocean, the lodge blends luxury with nature in the most intimate way. The remote and breathtakingly beautiful setting allows for ultimate tranquility, and couples enjoy floor-to-ceiling views from their private suites,” says Stacy Fischer-Rosenthal, a T+L A-list travel advisor and owner of Fischer Travel. “Guests can spend their days immersed in the natural beauty and wildlife of Kangaroo Island, hiking stunning trails right from the lodge’s doorstep, or enjoying encounters with kangaroos and wallabies. Evenings are best spent unwinding by the fireplace, enjoying incredible local wines.”
Marrakesh, Morocco
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“Simply put, Marrakesh is romance; there is an impulsivity and adventure woven into the fabric of the city. With its tantalizing backdrop and scents of artisanal perfume oils and traditional tea ceremonies, it’s intoxicating,” says Owusu. Make brand-new memories with your partner during a hot air balloon ride, a hammam experience at Heritage Spa, or a perfume and cologne-making experience at the Perfume Museum. Then, retreat to Amanjena to relax by your suite’s private heated pool.
Pine Cay, Turks and Caicos
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Craving a tropical vacation with crystal-clear waters, breezy accommodations, and the freedom to do as little (or as much) as you want? Consider Pine Cay, a secluded private island in Turks and Caicos. With new one-bedroom cottages—designed with private plunge pools and outdoor soaking tubs—debuting in May of this year, the Relais & Châteaux all-inclusive resort is the definition of a romantic getaway. Soak up all the quality time by paddleboarding, kayaking, snorkeling, or lounging on the white-sand beaches.
Franschhoek, South Africa
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“For the romantics who love nature as well as the finer things in life, Franschhoek will be a dream come true,” explains Owusu. “This mountain valley town nestled in South Africa’s Winelands can only be described as otherworldly. The town has a warmth that leaves its guests with an immediate fondness and sentimentality.” Her ideal couple’s itinerary includes wine tasting (don’t miss Babylonstoren), horseback riding, and visiting the Franschhoek Village Market, “where there is a plethora of unique crafts from local artisans as well as live music.” To up the romance ante, book a suite at either Le French Quartier or Le Petite Ferme.
San José del Cabo, Mexico
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If you’re searching for a luxurious stay and plenty of sun, look no further than Cabo, a destination with a plethora of couples-friendly spots. Fischer-Rosenthal, however, specifically recommends Las Ventanas Al Paraíso, a Rosewood Resort. “From personalized candlelit dinners by the ocean to spontaneous fireworks lighting up the beach at the press of a button, Las Ventanas is the perfect romantic getaway.” Plus, she says, “The butler service is exceptional, delivering a seamless experience by anticipating your every need before you even ask. Couples can completely unwind, enjoying the stunning suites, the intimate charm of the resort, flawless service, and the peaceful, serene ambiance.”
Florianópolis, Brazil
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According to Owusu, the city of Florianópolis is “the perfect romantic getaway for the laid-back couple looking to simply connect and have a great time.” With over 40 beaches, this is a destination where couples can spend long, relaxing days by the water—or opt for a more active vacation. “Get your adrenaline pumping and go paragliding, followed by a relaxing private boat tour of the island,” she says. Alternatively, take a private Samba lesson, then test out your newfound skills at a local Samba club. No matter how you choose to fill your time in “Floripa,” you can’t go wrong with booking one of the air-conditioned rooms at Fuso Concept Hotel.
Canyon Point, Utah
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You may not be familiar with the name Canyon Point, but you’ll likely recognize images of Amangiri, the celeb-favorite, intimate getaway set amid Utah’s red-rock country. “This enchanting property allows guests to unwind and soak in the breathtaking surroundings, or dive into a variety of curated activities both on and around the property,” says Fischer-Rosenthal. “For an unforgettable romantic experience, we can arrange for a private boat day on the waters of Lake Powell, complete with guided hikes through incredible slot canyons. As the sun sets, couples can enjoy an intimate candlelit dinner beneath the stars in a magical and secluded setting. The evening concludes with exclusive stargazing in absolute darkness, with no light pollution and just the magic of the night sky.”
Lake Como, Italy
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Thinking about Italy for your next trip together, but not sure where to go? Fischer-Rosenthal recommends Lake Como—and specifically, Passalacqua, a five-star, lakefront getaway. “The romance of the Passalacqua property is felt immediately upon arrival. Set against the stunning backdrop of Lake Como, every detail is thoughtfully curated, creating an ambiance of effortless elegance,” she says. She suggests taking an intimate cooking class together, or spending a day on the lake aboard a classic Riva boat.
Anguilla
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There’s no shortage of amazing Caribbean destinations to book for your next couple’s trip, but Anguilla is certainly one of the easiest to get to. With direct flights offered from major cities like New York, Atlanta, and Miami, you’ll be able to check into your hotel shortly after landing. A typical day on the island could include swimming or snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters, taking a boat out to Prickly Pear Cays, or harvesting your own salt. Couples celebrating a big anniversary—or searching for the ultimate luxury getaway—will find Cap Juluca, A Belmond Hotel to be without fault.
Lucerne, Switzerland
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“For the couples who want to emulate a storybook kind of love, Lucerne has it all. This Swiss lakeside city is a fanciful place that can inspire old-world chivalry even in the most modern couple,” says Owusu. Heed her advice and take in Lake Lucerne’s beauty on a private boat ride or “become Swiss chocolate connoisseurs together and do a private chocolate tasting.” Round out your visit with a romantic dinner at Drei Konige and a memorable stay at either Mandarin Oriental Palace, Luzern or Art Deco Hotel Montana.
St. Andrews, Scotland
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For such a small country, Scotland has an impressive number of places that appeal to couples. History buffs flock to Edinburgh, outdoor lovers prefer the Highlands, and anyone with an affinity for golf will know of St. Andrews. Famous for the aptly named Old Course, the city is home to what’s widely considered one of the oldest golf courses in the world. In between rounds, enjoy a whisky tasting at Eden Mill, long walks through the University of St Andrews campus, and maybe even a cold plunge in the North Sea. Rusacks St. Andrews is one of the top hotels in town; its views of the Old Course are impossible to beat.
Chiang Rai, Thailand
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Thailand, T+L’s 2025 Destination of the Year, is on the shortlist for many travelers. If you’re considering an extended trip to Southeast Asia, be sure to save a few days to explore the art, temples, and natural beauty of Chiang Rai, the northernmost province. It may be a journey from downtown Chiang Rai to the Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, but the effort is worth it. “Located in the heart of the Golden Triangle, where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar converge, this extraordinary setting becomes especially magical as the sun sets over the river each evening,” says Fischer-Rosenthal. “After an unforgettable morning spent with elephants, couples can retreat to their luxurious private tent or enjoy a couple’s massage, listening to the sounds of birds chirping and trees swaying in the wind.”
Tetiaroa Atoll, French Polynesia
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Craig calls Tetiaroa a “wonderful place to recharge and reconnect.” Here, you’ll find The Brando, a private island resort that certainly falls under the category of once-in-a-lifetime experiences. “The remote nature of this small private island offers privacy and exclusivity… It feels like a dream being surrounded by a pristine tropical backdrop, and you immediately feel relaxed,” she explains. You can customize your trip to your exact preferences, with kayaking, snorkeling around coral reefs, fly fishing, cooking classes, and stargazing all on the menu.
Nantucket, Massachusetts
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With blooming hydrangeas, pristine shorelines, and miles of bike paths, Nantucket is one of the most idyllic New England destinations—and couples flock to the island all year round. Start your getaway by checking into the nautical Greydon House, a former sea captain’s house turned stylish boutique hotel. If the weather permits, ride out to one of Nantucket’s beaches (like Ladies Beach or Steps Beach), visit the Brant Point lighthouse, and stroll along the ‘Sconset Bluff Walk.
Maasai Mara, Kenya
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“Safaris in Kenya are known worldwide to be completely transformative experiences that guests cherish and refer to for the rest of their lives. Those who take the journey reference feeling completely alive, awe-stricken, emotional, and even experiencing spontaneous laughter,” says Owusu. “If you want something unique, memorable, and deeply spiritual, this is the location to choose.” While she says there are “many types of game-viewing packages to experience via game drives by Jeep, fly camping, or walking safari,” she recommends staying at the intimate Ngare Serian camp—adding that the team “can set up is a romantic evening bath under the stars (with a painfully adorable large classic clawfoot bathtub).”
Lanai, Hawaii
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“Lanai takes you back in time to a Hawaii that once was; you feel the Aloha,” explains Craig. “It is ideal for active couples because there is an abundance of activities and experiences to discover together.” Kick off your trip with a morning hike to Pu’upehe (Sweetheart Rock), then embrace all things wellness at Sensei Lanai, A Four Seasons Resort. She says the property’s spa is located in “one of the most spectacular settings in the world,” where you can enjoy massages, saunas, indoor and outdoor showers, and soaking pools.
Mendoza, Argentina
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Oenophile couples who have already visited California’s Napa Valley or the Loire Valley in France should consider Mendoza, a city in the heart of Argentina’s wine country. “The wine region is always a recommended stop on any Argentine honeymoon or romantic getaway, as the setting is so intimate and perfect for any couple’s retreat,” says Fischer-Rosenthal. To fully immerse yourselves in all things wine, book a stay at The Vines Resort & Spa in Mendoza, which she describes as a property “set amid the beautiful Uco Valley’s vineyards, with the Andes Mountains as a stunning backdrop.” Her recommendations of things to do while there include blending your own Malbec and horseback riding through the vineyards.
Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Santa Fe has something for every type of couple—from the art-loving pair to the adventure-seeking duo. Just make sure you do your research ahead of time; the larger Santa Fe area has a nearly endless list of things to do, and you don’t want to miss the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, the Aspen Vista Trail, or the Santa Fe Plaza. If you want to stay in the heart of Santa Fe, book a room at the Rosewood Inn of the Anasazi. For something a bit more peaceful, stay in one of the recently renovated casitas at the Four Seasons Resort Rancho Encantado.
Amalfi Coast, Italy
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“The views on the coast alone are enough to make anyone fall in love or rekindle [their romance]. Letting things unfold rather than over-scheduling activities is the best way to go for couples,” says Craig. If you do prefer a set schedule, though, she recommends booking a private tour of Naples on vintage Vespas, lunch at Concettina ai Tre Santi, and visiting nearby Ravello. For a truly top-tier stay, book the Hotel Santa Caterina of Amalfi, a property with sea views for days.
St. Barts
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Both glamour and relaxation abound on St. Barts, an island famous for its roster of five-star resorts and hotels. Some couples may prefer to stay in livelier spots—like Eden Rock in St. Jean Bay or Hotel Barrière Le Carl Gustaf in Gustavia—but those who want to spend their time on the island exclusively by the beach or pool will likely prefer Hotel Le Toiny. The villas are spacious, and the secluded beach club is just a short ride away (transportation is provided by the hotel, of course).
Laucala Island, Fiji
Seclusion reigns supreme on the tiny Fijian island of Laucala. “Laucala Island offers unparalleled privacy in an idyllic setting, nestled amid coconut plantations, pristine beaches, and turquoise lagoons,” says Fischer-Rosenthal. The private island is operated by Como Hotels and Resorts, with visitors staying at COMO Laucala. “From private dinners under the stars to sunset boat charters and one-of-a-kind experiences crafted around each couple’s interests, this property is a true romantic paradise. Guests can even swim out directly from their residence, with incredible snorkeling just beyond their doorstep,” she adds.
Napa Valley, California
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“With the backdrop of beautiful vineyards, rolling hills, and a relaxed atmosphere, couples who appreciate incredible food, wine, and relaxation are in heaven,” says Craig, adding that Napa Valley is “small and easy to navigate, making it stress-free to explore.” The best hotels in Napa Valley include some of the most impressive names in hospitality, like Auberge and Four Seasons, but her favorite is Meadowood Napa Valley, a mountain estate with just 36 suites and rooms. Partake in wine tastings at private wineries that Meadowood has exclusive access to, and indulge in the Wine & Roses spa experience (complete with an aromatherapy steam, a body wrap, and a massage) in a private couples’ suite before checkout.
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Top 10 places to see leopards in India

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Here is the Canadian destination people plan to visit next: poll

Canada’s short summer has passed the halfway mark, but there is still time to travel before kids return to school.
Many Canadians are choosing domestic destinations this year in response to tariff and annexation threats from U.S. President Donald Trump. Canadian-resident return trips by air from the United States dropped 22.1 per cent to 363,900, the Statistics Canada June report says.
An INsauga.com poll asked: “What Canadian destination do you plan to visit next?”
As of Aug. 1, a total of 2,856 people responded.
The Maritimes was the top choice with 1,051 people (36.8 per cent) selecting this part of the country.
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador offer a range of tourist sites and activities.
Gros Morne National Park in Newfoundland and Labrador features a stunning landscape with cliffs, waterfalls and glacial fjords.
Sites such as Peggy’s Cove and UNESCO World Heritage Site Lunenburg are top attractions in Nova Scotia. And Hopewell Rocks, Fundy National Park and the Reversing Falls are popular spots in New Brunswick.
Known for the spectacular Rocky Mountains, Western Canada was the second choice in the poll with 825 (28.89 per cent) choosing this area to travel.
Another 359 people selected Quebec and 622 people (21.78 per cent) said other.
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Enjoy the Moment – The Trek

The combination of me hitting the wall, the more challenging terrain in New Hampshire/Southern Maine, and my nagging injuries (including my severe ankle roll that forced me off Trail for 6 days, almost ending the journey) have made it difficult to enjoy the Trail the last month. But seeing old friends, making some new ones, experiencing the beauty of Maine, and realizing this is soon coming to an end has made me really enjoy the last week.
Old Friends
Unexpectedly seeing familiar faces on Trail is always a great feeling. So, when I took cover from a midday rainstorm to eat lunch at a Maine shelter and bumped into Lord Chuckles and Bugs, I was shocked. I first met Chuckles in Franklin, NC. We hiked together a little through the Smokies and into Tennessee, and I last saw him when we Wayside hoped in the Shenandoah’s, which was over 1,000 miles ago.
I hadn’t seen Bugs in more than 1,600 miles, I last saw her around Sam’s Gap in TN. Bugs will go down as the hiker that I went the most miles between seeing. It’s funny to think, they have been doing exactly what I have been doing for the last several months, following this white blaze through the woods, and it brought us all here, together, at the doorstep of Katahdin. Although brief, sitting with them was a stroll down memory lane and a great boost to my psyche.
For the past 200 miles I’ve been hiking/camping with and around Mark Trails, who I haven’t really seen since PA, and Chicken Legs (recently met) who is doing a Long Ass Section Hike (LASH) from Harpers Ferry. We have had some of the best town days in Monson, Rangeley, and Carrabassett Valley. While they hike much faster than me, I can definitely hold my own when we drink in town! Chicken Legs is one of the fastest hikers I have encountered on trail, including any of the kids I met in the south. He’s knowledgeable, light, fast and strong – and he gets on trail before me! We have had lots of laughs, and those are the moments I will remember.
I Can See For Miles
August 1st was a great day. Many of my friends were planning to summit Katahdin, and I was so excited for them that I kept refreshing my Instagram feed to see if they posted pictures. But for me, it was the last day of Southern Maine, my last climb of a 4,000 foot mountain until Katahdin. When I arrived at the Bigelow West Peak, I could see forever, including Katahdin, 180 miles away. These were the best views I have had on the entire Trail, including the Whites. The weather was perfect. I sat there for over an hour. I then sat at Avery Peak for 45 minutes, and spent another 45 minutes at Little Bigelow Mountain eating dinner. I knew all this time would mean getting to camp at dark, but I realized, in several weeks, I would be back to work and wishing I was here. Rolling into camp at 8pm, I bumped into more old friends who I haven’t seen since Pennsylvania. Chicken Louise, Alpha Gal, and Metro. It was so enjoyable to share conversations, including the views of the day.
Lebowski
In April 2021, I section hiked the Smokies and met and connected with several thru hikers. When they arrived in the NY area, I picked them up from Trail and offered them a reset and resupply at my home. When they came, I met Lebowski and we have stayed in touch ever since. Lebowski is a ‘21 NOBO Alum, and when he learned of my attempt this year, he was so supportive, including offering me trail magic at East Flagstaff Road in Maine. He had bacon, eggs, burgers, candy, chips, baked goods, and beer! All of the desires of thru hikers. Trail magic is so special, and I am so grateful every time I receive it. But when someone comes to do trail magic specifically for you, it’s even more special. I am forever grateful, and will always remember that.
Misc:
Thanks to Meat Suit (‘21 Alum) for the dogs, burgers and beers at Rte 17, the cooler at Rte 4, Jill and Ken at Camp 43 (Rangeley) and the crazy trail magic by Donna at Rte 4! Thanks to Hostel of Maine, leapin lenas for the cooler at Shirley Blanchard Road. Maniac for the kayak crossing of the kennebec, everyone at Shaws Hostel, and of course Lebowski!
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