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Top 10 romantic retreats Bermuda Bermuda has long been a choice vacation spot
for lovers. Topping their list: Elbow Beach on the south shore, which
was named "Best Place for Falling in Love" by The Bermudian magazine.
For a secluded retreat, visit Astwood Cove in Warwick Parish or
Somerset Long Bay in Sandys Parish. Manhattan, New York
Hopeless romantics will always find inspiration in the Big Apple.
Restaurants are everywhere, but couples flock to the West Village's One
if by Land, Two if by Sea (considered one of the best places in the
city to pop the question). For skyline views, head to Top of the Rock,
the observation deck crowning the GE Building at Rockefeller Center. On
Valentine's Day, adults visiting between 9 p.m. and midnight receive a
free glass of champagne. For a different view of the island, try a Manhattan Harbor Brunch Cruise for two aboard a 1920s-style yacht.
The Mauna Lani Resort, on the Big Island's Kohala coast, indulges
romantic guests with its Lava Love getaway package. For at least three
nights, health-conscious couples may stay in a deluxe oceanfront suite
and enjoy sunrise workouts on the beach; a private, lava-rock sauna;
spa treatments; and even a hula lesson.
Stress starts to melt away as you step off the ferry onto this
Washington island, just one hour north of Seattle. Rich in natural
beauty, Whidbey Island is also home to picturesque towns and romantic
B&Bs. Spend the day in Langley (for a special treat, pick up a
picnic for two from the Chef's Pantry). Journeying north, drop by
Greenbank Farms for wine and cheese before climbing the Admiralty Head
Lighthouse for a gorgeous view of the Strait of Juan de Fuca. Toast to
your travels at the new Frasers Gourmet Hideaway in Oak Harbor.
Lovers Key, Florida
This Gulf Coast island is popular, but it still offers secluded nooks
and stretches of beach where Valentines can get away from it all. Rent
a canoe or tandem kayak at Lovers Key State Park, and paddle the canals
among manatees and other wildlife. Later, snuggle at sunset on a beach
that, at least for the evening, is yours alone. Cumberland Island, Georgia
This hidden gem gained national attention in 1996 when John F. Kennedy
Jr. married Carolyn Bessette inside the island's First African Baptist
Church. Renowned for its privacy and serene beauty, Cumberland has more
than 17 miles of white-sand beaches to explore and numerous wild horses
to admire. We recommend an overnight stay at the Greyfield Inn, a
1900-era mansion on more than 200 acres of protected shore. Princess Royal Island, British Columbia
Journey off British Columbia's north coast to find wild and beautiful
Princess Royal Island. The two of you can get a taste of this remote
island when the King Pacific Lodge docks (yes, docks!) at its shores
each year. Combining the best of wilderness and luxury, the floating
lodge offers couples fly-fishing and kayaking adventures, combined with
spa treatments and ocean-view or wilderness-view suites (the Romance
and Waterfall suites are top-notch). The Grove Isle Hotel & Spa, Miami, Florida
Secluded on a 20-acre island in Biscayne Bay, The Grove Isle Hotel
& Spa provides a relaxing escape from the big city nearby. A pool
and jogging path overlook the bay, as do 49 bayview rooms. Dine at the
acclaimed oceanfront Baleen restaurant, and spice things up with the
Tantra Lovers Island Escape package. Naples, Long Beach, California
Naples, near Belmont Shores in Alamitos Bay, is actually a series of
islands divided by waterways. In classic Italian style, gondoliers take
lovebirds on a tour of the canals -- no doubt, the best way to explore
this watery village. Surprise your sweetheart with a bottle of vino,
then take a Venetian-style moonlit ride. (Don't forget to smooch under
every bridge for good luck!) . Anguilla, Caribbean
With 33 white-sand beaches, this small island is a picture-perfect
hideaway. Escape for the afternoon to Long Pond Bay or Katouche Bay (if
you're lucky, you'll have the beach to yourself). Couples on the go
will love the CuisinArt Resort & Spa ,
on popular Rendevous Bay (Anguilla's longest beach). The resort offers
activities everyone can enjoy, including catamaran cruises and hands-on
cooking classes.
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