Ditch the regular Valentine’s Day routine.  Try the romantic outdoors

Hiking offers secluded moments for couples to connect amid nature's beauty, away from distractions. It provides an opportunity for easy-flowing conversation and shared experiences.

Hiking

Fishing dates foster intimacy as couples get some time in serene natural settings. You might get a big catch or not, the experience is humbling.

Fishing

Camping under starlit skies is romantic. It offers tranquillity along with some sense of adventure. 

Camping

Glamping blends nature with luxury, offering privacy and indulgence for couples seeking comfort. Whether in stylish tents or cosy huts, this a great option to keep the excitement alive.

Glamping

Beaches make for perfect romantic getaways. A seaside picnic, enchanting sunsets, and bonfire moments… it doesn’t get better than this.

A seaside picnic

Charity walks/runs are something uncommon. It helps you forge a bond through a shared sense of purpose.

Benefit Walk/Run

If you have no plans for Valentine’s Day, the best you can do is just hop in the car, play a mixtape of your favourite tunes and drive until you hit nothing.

Drive out in the middle of nowhere

If you can’t go camping for Valentine’s Day, you can always set up a tent in your backyard. Enjoy this special day snuggling up in sleeping bags and whispering sweet nothings.

Pitch a tent

It's a great way to spend time with your soul mate, whether it’s on a beach or atop a mountain.

Watch the sunset

It shouldn't be too difficult to locate a good place to stargaze no matter where you live. This is a great opportunity to spend a night away from the chaos, chatting and cuddling. 

Go stargazing

Engage in the activities like going on a wildlife safari or a jungle walk. Or try scuba diving.

Explore the unexplored

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