Socially Distant Vacation Ideas for Romantic Getaway

Be a Distant Duo

1/11
This Valentine's Day will be different compared to years past amid the COVID-19 pandemic but there are still plenty of ways that couples can get away to celebrate their love this February. The travel rebound has begun and lovers seeking a shared romantic experience no longer have to settle for Netflix and takeout from their favorite local restaurant. Here are some socially distant trip ideas to consider if you're looking to travel right now or just booking for the future.

Visit a National Park

2/11
Couples can keep their masks on and practice social distancing while exploring America's national parks. Whether touring an iconic land like the Grand Canyon or a hidden gem like Kentucky's Mammoth Cave, visitors are sure to find the right scenic viewpoint to catch a memorable sunset or snap the perfect lovey-dovey selfie.

Go Camping

3/11
A camping trip is one of the best socially distant trip ideas for budget-conscious travelers in these challenging economic times. What's more, after a year spent mostly indoors, a campfire under the stars is certain to induce the right bit of romance. Staying outdoors also means you can bring your furry friends along.

Upgrade to a Cabin or Go Glamping

4/11
If tent camping doesn't appeal to you, consider a cabin or a more luxurious option like glamping (glamorous camping) where you can still experience the best of the great outdoors without having to go without any electricity or Wi-Fi.

Rent an RV

5/11
RV travel has never been more popular and it's easy to understand why as more and more travelers look to leave home without sacrificing safety or privacy. RVshare is one solid place to begin your search as it offers vehicles to suit all group sizes and trip types.

Book an Adults-Only Resort

6/11
Booking an adults-only all-inclusive resort stay is a surefire way to ensure a romantic escape without interruption. The luxe Sanctuary Cap Cana in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic is an ideal landing spot for passionate couples seeking a warm-weather adventure, offering an impressive selection of gorgeous suites and villas as well as a plethora of amenities, including six swimming pools and the relaxing Sanctuary Spa. Of course, there are a plethora of adults-only all-inclusive resorts open in Mexico and the Caribbean. Use a travel advisor to help you find the one that fits you best.

Take a Ski Trip

7/11
Few experiences are more romantic than unwinding inside of a warm and cozy ski lodge after a day spent out on the slopes. Fortunately, many resorts have reopened with enhanced health and safety measures in places. It's worth pointing out that ski trips are the second-most popular type of trip for winter travel, trailing only road trips, according to a recent survey from SkiDriven.com.

Embark on a Vineyard Vacay

8/11
Americans can't make it to Europe right now but there are still plenty of exceptional vineyards and wineries to explore across the United States. Napa Valley and California Wine Country as a whole is perhaps the most famous spot but great vino isn't limited to the West Coast as Virginia and Texas Hill Country are guaranteed to exceed visitors' expectations.

Book a Bed and Breakfast

9/11
You can't beat the classic charm of a bed and breakfast and there's no shortage of scenic American B&Bs to choose from. In most cases, lovebirds can look forward to a friendly staff and quaint rooms as well as an awesome destination to explore nearby.

Choose an Island Getaway

10/11
It's hard to get more isolated than on an island and travelers have plenty of inviting ones to choose from this winter, including in the sun-kissed Caribbean. Places like Key West, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are ideal for Americans without a passport but there's also an array of small islands for those really looking to ditch the crowds, from the Bahamas to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Virtual Trips

11/11
Temporary COVID-19 travel restrictions and requirements continue to limit where travelers can go and what they can experience when they arrive but at the same time, the list of destinations and marquee attractions rolling out virtual tours and experiences continues to grow. The Louvre, the Eiffel Tower and Great Wall of China are just a few of the romantic sites travelers can experience from the safety and privacy of their home this Valentine's Day.

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Patrick Clarke

Patrick Clarke

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A Maryland native and wanderer who has lived across the U.S. from North Carolina to SoCal, Patrick Clarke graduated from Towson University with a B.S. in journalism. He previously worked for Bleacher

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