Unique Ways to Celebrate Love Beyond the Usual Dinner Date
By Jo Phillips
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, couples throughout the UK will be booking restaurants, planning meals, and generally trying to work out how to make the occasion a special one. But a break from tradition might be worthwhile if you’re looking for a memorable evening. Leaving aside the traditional dinner date, what options are there?
Set Sail for Romance
A romantic yacht charter could elevate your Valentine’s Day into a once-in-a-lifetime experience, offering privacy and breathtaking scenery on the open water. This form of holiday is perfect for those seeking to spend time in one another’s company. You can enjoy your evening meal just about anywhere on the open sea, which makes this a flexible way to approach the day, as well as a romantic one. Wherever in the world you’d like to celebrate, a yacht can take you there – and you’ll get a service tailored to your preferences, too.
Reconnect with Nature on a Luxury Glamping Retreat
Time spent in the natural world, surrounded by trees and wildlife, is fantastic for your mental health – and it can also provide the inspiration you need to keep a relationship feeling strong and interesting.
It’s largely for this reason that luxury glamping holidays hold such appeal for so many Brits in search of romance. You might spend time together in a secluded cabin in the woods or in a hot tub. There are plenty of suitable destinations in major national parks, like the Lake District. However, you’ll want to make sure you book early since spaces can fill up quickly for Valentine’s Day.
Take to the Skies with a Private Hot Air Balloon Ride
Another great way to attain that all-important sense of peace and tranquillity is to head up in a hot air balloon. You’ll get a peerless view of the amazing British countryside, without the noise that goes with it. You might even get a chance to pop open a bottle of sparkling wine, and toast the success of your relationship.
Indulge in a Wellness Spa Retreat for Two
A wellness retreat might offer a range of treatments that will appeal to couples. You might enjoy a massage together, or a long soak in thermal baths. Many spas offer experiences tailored for couples – and sharing in wellness activities can be a great way to rekindle a romance.
Explore the Charm of a Winter Wonderland Getaway
When the weather outside is truly horrible, it’s much easier to feel warm and cosy in one another’s company. A mountain lodge in the Highlands of Scotland might provide the required seclusion, as might an Alpine ski resort. The Cotswolds can also be inspiring.
Learn Something New Together
Taking on a new challenge together can be a great way to strengthen your bonds over the long term. Pick up the right learning activity, and you’ll enjoy a sense of shared joy during the learning process. Whether you’re booking a cookery class or a series of art workshops, you can get a long-term project started with a Valentine’s Day learning experience.
Escape to the City for a Rooftop Experience
Of course, you don’t have to go out into the countryside to enjoy the sense that you’re escaping from the pressures of urban life. You can just as easily retreat to a nearby rooftop, where you might enjoy dining or cocktail experiences. There are a number of rooftop restaurants in major cities like London, each of which holds an appeal that’s difficult to ignore on Valentine’s Day.
By breaking from tradition, you can make Valentine’s Day truly special. Whether it’s a yacht holiday, a glamping expedition, or a meal at a rooftop restaurant, it’s better to plan early and to listen to your personal priorities.
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