Hotels offer romantic getaways for Valentine’s Day 2025

David Slotnick Senior aviation business reporter
David Slotnick Senior aviation business reporter - The Points Guy
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Travel can reignite romance, and numerous hotels worldwide offer packages designed to enhance the experience for couples. These packages cater to various interests, from stargazing in Arizona to exploring sea life in Bora Bora.

The JW Marriott Scottsdale Camelback Inn Resort & Spa offers a “Celestial Retreat: A Stargazer’s Paradise Package.” Couples can enjoy the desert landscape and minimal light pollution for stargazing. The package includes accommodations in a luxury casita, celestial-themed treats, and romantic amenities such as a charcuterie board and rose petal turndown service.

In Bora Bora, The Westin Bora Bora Resort & Spa provides an “Ultimate Bora Bora Romance” package. Guests stay in overwater bungalows with private plunge pools and learn about the local ecosystem through activities like sea turtle feedings at the resort’s Eco Center.

For those who prefer mountains over beaches, Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa offers private après-ski experiences in Colorado. Guests can enjoy charcuterie boards by a fire or take part in off-property adventures like moonlit snowshoe hikes.

Tropicana Los Cabos, Tapestry Collection by Hilton caters to nature lovers with its “Nature Escape Package,” including whale watching and intimate dinners under the stars. Meanwhile, Hotel Du Pont celebrates literary history with its “Gilded Romance Escape” inspired by “The Great Gatsby.”

Music enthusiasts might opt for Waldorf Astoria Maldives Ithaafushi’s Valentine’s Day package featuring an intimate dinner concert with Chris de Burgh. In Vienna, Almanac Palais Vienna connects guests with local culture through its “Night at the Ball” package during Viennese ball season.

Fashionistas can explore Seattle’s retail scene with Hotel 1000’s Nordstrom Shop & Stay package. Oenophiles will find Carneros Resort and Spa’s wine-tasting offerings appealing during their stay in Napa Valley.

Lastly, InterContinental Phuket Resort marks Thailand’s legalization of same-sex marriage with its “Love is Love” package, which includes luxurious accommodations and pride-themed welcome bags.



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