22 Feb 2008 03:49:06 | Steve Gillman
The best romantic vacations are those that bring a couple
together. This can mean spending time alone, without friends or
family around. It can also mean an opportunity to do things
together. Here are five of the best romantic vacations.
Beach Vacations
Beaches are romantic. The sun, sand, and the sound of the waves
relax you and take away the stress and worry of "everyday life."
Relaxation and escaping stress is always better for romance.
Find a place that is ON the beach, not a hotel miles from the
beach. Dealing with traffic, packing and unpacking the car is
not romantic.
If you are on a budget, you can do like we did in northern
Florida. We stayed in our conversion van at a campground on the
beach. We collected shells together, flew a kite in the breeze
and took our chairs down by the water to watch the sunset. The
beaches of the great lakes are another great place to check out,
and are much more affordable.
Cruises
Cruises may be the ultimate romantic vacation. You escape it all
- even the sight of land. Being isolated together, especially in
the comfort of a cruise ship, can be great for a couple. Just be
sure that both of you like the idea, and budget enough so money
worries don't steal the romance. (Cruise ship bars are
notoriously expensive.)
Talk about your options. Perhaps you'll discover that both of
you were assuming the other wanted a traditional sunny carribean
cruise, when in reality, you both would love to watch whales and
glaciers on an Alaskan cruise. There are many different styles
and destinations for cruises. See if the cruise has activities
that you'll enjoy participating in together.
Trains
In Ecuador, my wife and I took a train from Riobamba to Alausi.
It was scenic, romantic and adventurous. I rode on the roof for
part of the trip, then we snuggled to keep warm as it went high
into the Andes Mountains. The final destination is a valley
where you get a view of a rock formation high above, called "La
Nariz Del Diablo," or "The Devil's Nose."
There are scenic and romantic train rides all over the world.
Some of Amtrak's more scenic stretches take days and can be a
vacation in themselves. Otherwise, you can plan a vacation
around one or more "dinner trains" or scenic rides like the one
we took from Silverton to Durango Colorado (beautiful mountains).
Skiing Vacations
These are only romantic if you both love to ski, of course. To
be together in a dramatic setting, sharing something that you
both enjoy - that is one of the best romantic vacations
imaginable. Don't forget to sit together by the fireplace at
least once while you're there.
Small Towns
We have found that some of our most romantic times are when we
stay in small towns. This is especially true if the tourist
season is mostly over, or hasn't yet begun. Silverton Colorado
in September was one of our favorites. No crowds, fantastic
views of the surrounding mountains, local music and dancing in
the bars at night - it was very romantic.
Location isn't the most important part of the romance. Find a
place you both want to go to, by all means, but also remember to
find things you can do together. Trips where you can share
common interests are the best romantic vacations.
About Author :
Steve Gillman hit the road at sixteen, and traveled the U.S. and
Mexico alone at 17. Now 40, he travels with his wife Ana, whom
he met in Ecuador. To read their stories, tips and travel
information, visit: http://www.Everything
AboutTravel.com