Top Romantic Getaways for Couples in 2025

Love Hawaii? Go to Belize

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Much of what couples love about Hawaii can be found in Belize for a fraction of the cost and much closer to home. This small Central American nation (just a 2.5-hour flight from Houston) boasts mouth-watering seafood, lush rainforests, gorgeous beaches, and some of the best scuba diving in the world—all without the sky-high prices you’d find in Hawaii. However, Belize’s offerings include posh resorts with all the creature comforts you’d find in the USA (English is widely spoken, and U.S. dollars are accepted), providing a warm and relaxed atmosphere perfect for a sultry beach getaway. —Robyn Correll

Dreaming of Paris? Try Montreal

Horse drawn carriages in front of the Notre Dame Basilica in Montreal
Henryk Sadura

Paris is a romantic destination known for its prominent art scene, haute cuisine, and the velvety French language, all supporting its reputation as the City of Love. However, you can discover a certain Parisian je ne sais quoi in Montreal without the long flight. As you stroll through Old Montreal, charming boutiques and cozy cafés beckon you to stop and enjoy the atmosphere. Don’t miss the stunning Notre-Dame Basilica (a must-see), and for fine dining, be sure to make reservations at popular restaurants like Toqué! and Garde Manger. Moreover, with a better exchange rate, Montreal is the more affordable option, allowing you to shop and dine without overspending. —Jamie Hergenrader

Thinking Aspen? Go to Jackson Hole

Jenny Lake during the winter in Jackson Hole Wyoming
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Couples seeking a fantastic alternative to Aspen’s iconic slopes should look no further than Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The skiing here is exceptional, complemented by a laidback atmosphere that contrasts the often hectic pace of Aspen. After a day on the slopes, you can explore quiet dining spots for a romantic night out or enjoy live music at the lively Mangy Moose. Don’t forget to visit the nearby Granite Hot Springs for a warm getaway from the winter chill. You can even enjoy a breathtaking gondola ride, whisking you to a heated terrace overlooking the town. —Kraig Becker

Considering Iceland? Go to the Azores

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If you adore Iceland’s rugged volcanic landscapes and thermal waters, consider the Azores. This Atlantic archipelago boasts spectacular crater lakes, waterfalls, and tiny coastal towns—but without the tour bus crowds. Sao Miguel, the most developed island, offers direct flights and picturesque scenery, while the more untouched islands like Pico provide opportunities to see rare whales and dolphins in the region. For tranquility, consider a stay at the design-focused Casas de Incensos, with its perfectly rustic cottages surrounded by nature. —Elspeth Velten

Adore Vermont? Go to Wisconsin

Sunrise over Lake Michigan in Wisconsin
James Brey

Wisconsin is the Vermont of the Midwest, offering a cozy destination perfect for a weekend escape. While it may seem unlikely, both states share unique charms. From rolling countryside to quality fireplace time during brisk winter months, Wisconsin also boasts an astounding 1,000 miles of Great Lakes coastline for romantic getaways year-round. Base yourself at The Pfister hotel in Milwaukee, then explore nearby attractions like Devil’s Head Mountain for skiing or hiking, or visit the Milwaukee Art Museum to view masterpieces. For beer enthusiasts, pilgrimage to New Glarus Brewery to enjoy exclusive craft beers not available outside the state. —Molly Fergus

Love Napa? Go to the Valle de Guadalupe

Vineyard and winery at sundown in the Valle de Guadalupe
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Napa is widely recognized for its romantic ambiance—decadent cuisine and exquisite wines abound. However, crowds and high prices can detract from the experience. Instead, consider the Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico’s stunning, up-and-coming wine region just 90 miles south of San Diego. Featuring over 100 wineries, this picturesque region is ideal for a romantic getaway. Stay at Encuentro Guadalupe, a sleek boutique hotel nestled in the mountains, offering eco-lofts surrounded by vineyards. If you venture outside, use local car services to explore the wineries, enhancing your experience with curated tours. —Molly Fergus

Dreaming of Bali? Go to Tahiti

Floating bungalows in Tahiti
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Instead of Bali, consider the more secluded beaches of Tahiti for your romantic getaway. You’ll wake up to stunning pastel skies and cerulean waters while enjoying the ultimate indulgence of overwater bungalows, allowing you complete privacy throughout your stay. If you prefer exploration, take a quick flight to Rangiroa Atoll, one of the largest coral reefs in the world. Discover the Blue Lagoon, dive or snorkel in brilliant turquoise waters, and enjoy picture-perfect beaches devoid of crowds. This makes Tahiti a top destination for lovers seeking an unforgettable experience. —Kait Hanson

Thinking USVI? Go to Puerto Rico

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For a passport-free island escape, skip the USVI and opt for Puerto Rico. Contrary to common belief, the majority of the island is thriving post-Hurricane Maria, and your tourism dollars are crucial to locals. In San Juan, dive into buzzing bars and restaurants, then spend a vibrant evening in Old San Juan. Enjoy lively salsa dancing in La Placita and explore the natural beauty of El Yunque rainforest. Afterward, cool off at the luxury El San Juan hotel, which is fully operational and perfect for relaxation. —Elspeth Velten

Considering Greece? Go to Sicily

Greek ruins in the Valley of the Temples in Sicily
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If you find yourself dreaming of Greece’s breathtaking islands, consider visiting Sicily instead. Italy’s largest island is rich in character, stunning coastal scenery, and unique cultural influences, delivering an authentic experience without the chaos of tourist traps. Discover beautiful beaches, hidden coves, and the ancient wonders of the Valley of the Temples. Relax as you savor flavorful cuisine, and enjoy the warmth of the Sicilian sun without the hassle of island-hopping. —Elizabeth Heath

Enjoy Scottsdale? Go to Santa Fe

Tent Rocks Canyon at Sunrise
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Scottsdale’s stunning landscapes and mystical allure draw couples seeking romance, yet Jackson Hole should not be overlooked for an equally enchanting getaway. Santa Fe is the third-largest art market in the United States, offering a variety of galleries, an independent cinema, and the captivating performance art of Meow Wolf. Enjoy unique dining that infuses traditional New Mexican fare with Native American influences and relax in the hot springs of Ojo Caliente. Adventurous couples can explore the majestic Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks and visit Ghost Ranch, a historic site linked to artist Georgia O’Keeffe. —Astrid Taran

Considering the Riviera Maya? Go to Panama

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The Riviera Maya is renowned for romantic adventures, mesmerizing cenotes, and rich cultural experiences. However, if you’re seeking a less-traveled alternative, consider Panama. Here, you can explore amazing sights, such as the Panama Canal, wander through the historical streets of UNESCO-listed Casco Viejo, and discover the Gamboa Sloth Sanctuary. Relax and unwind at the Westin Playa Bonita, which boasts stunning views and luxurious amenities. Additionally, enjoy the diverse local cuisine and vibrant culture during your stay. —Wendy Altschuler

Love Barcelona? Go to Cartagena

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Barcelona is celebrated for its stunning architecture and phenomenal culinary scene. Yet, you can experience similar delights in the beautiful city of Cartagena, Colombia, without the hefty price tag. Explore the cobblestone streets of the walled city and capture photos of its colorful homes adorned with bougainvillea. At night, Cartagena comes alive with music and dance, ensuring a vibrant atmosphere, while its fresh seafood and rich local flavors tantalize your taste buds. Stay at the luxurious Conrad Cartagena for a romantic escape, where every room boasts a mesmerizing view of the Caribbean Ocean. —Maridel Reyes

Adore Maine? Go to Cornwall, England

Lizard Point in Cornwall
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After experiencing the beautiful Maine coastline, consider the picturesque backroads of Cornwall, England. Renowned for its rugged coastline and charming coastal towns, Cornwall offers a blend of seafood delights and thriving surf culture. Indulge in dishes from local celebrity chefs, savor seafood platters, and enjoy the stunning views from cliffs overlooking the Celtic Sea. A stop at the Gurnard’s Head is perfect for couples, offering fresh ingredients and delightful accommodations—ideal for a romantic escapade. —Elspeth Velten

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