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GoTravel Nov 4th, 2004 09:15 AM

Curious, what was your most romantic trip?
 
Where was your most romantic trip?

Suzie Nov 4th, 2004 09:21 AM

Kauai. Stayed w/o kids in a huge condo right on the ocean.

Craig Nov 4th, 2004 09:24 AM

1. Honeymoon in Maui, BI and Oahu
2. 2000 trip to Thailand
3. 2003 trip to Bali

FainaAgain Nov 4th, 2004 09:25 AM

We have somebody with a nickname "Curious", are you asking him or everybody?

bardo1 Nov 4th, 2004 09:28 AM

As a man, I usually don't think in terms of "romance". However, sitting at cafe at night in Paris with your lover, looking across the Seine while nearby an accordianist plays melancholy tunes will turn anyone to mush. It did to me.

suzanne Nov 4th, 2004 09:39 AM

Hmm..."romantic" and "trip" are two words that don't really go together for me, since most of my vacations are with my friends, leaving my poor bf at home because he has to work! When he and I go on vacation we usually do strenuous hikes...because it's what we love to do. NOT romantic though. All my romantic times with him have been strolling around NY on weekends. So of course this makes me feel like NYC is the most romantic place on earth!

Okay...we did take one trip where we spent a couple days in Prague and we rented a rowboat...THAT was fabulously romantic.

Jocelyn_P Nov 4th, 2004 09:51 AM

Here's my most romantic *moment* on a trip:

Canoeing with my DH on Morraine Lake in the Canadian Rockies, no one else in sight, looking up through the raindrops into a rainbow. Unforgettable.

J_Correa Nov 4th, 2004 09:53 AM

New Orleans.

PeggyE Nov 4th, 2004 10:15 AM

In Fiji, at Vatulele, being served a gourmet dinner with top class wine in a private gazebo on the cliff overlooking the pacific and my husband thought to bring a small CD player & put on Andrea Bocelli! Oh please! (After we had spent the afternoon on a private island!) All for my birthday.

KVR Nov 4th, 2004 10:27 AM

1. Our honeymoon in Cozumel

2. Our 3rd wedding anniversary at
Sandals in the Bahamas

LoveItaly Nov 4th, 2004 10:33 AM

Ten days on Capri with my DH.

OneWanderingJew Nov 4th, 2004 10:52 AM

Definately my honeymoon to Italy but a close second was a weekend away in the mountains w/just the two of us ;-)

yale Nov 4th, 2004 11:14 AM

Cozumel

soccr Nov 4th, 2004 12:12 PM

1. Weekend in Shenandoahs in a cabin with working fireplace and really good wine.

2. Week on small island off Croatian coast, in a pretty room with a view of the little harbor village. Breakfast in the B&B, lunches = picnics of cheese and bread and wine purchased in the town and taken out on the rocks, from which we could swim, dinner by the water in a small bistro.

(and gojacks, would only a man make a comment like that?)


Fodorite018 Nov 4th, 2004 12:27 PM

Meeting my dh in Portugal halfway through a long military deployment for him. We had not seen each other in months, and only were able to be in contact a couple times...so needless to say it was very romantic!

jor Nov 4th, 2004 12:33 PM

Traveling with my German buddy through Italy, Cyprus, Isreal, Lebenon, and Egypt. It has nothing to do with love!

alvarki Nov 4th, 2004 12:38 PM

Honeymoon - Maui
Long weekend getaway - Napa Valley

PaulRabe Nov 4th, 2004 04:41 PM

During out 21 year marriage my wife and I have kept a list "Trips Like Honeymoons," simply because we got tired of saying a trip was "like a second honeymoon." The list is up to fifty, so we know a few things about romantic spots.

Beyond any question, our most romantic place was Hawaii.

Scarlett Nov 4th, 2004 04:48 PM

Paul Rabe- we have that list too! :)
I think when one is in love, romance happens easily wherever you are.
Most romantic is difficult to say, here is my list, sorry GT:)
* A villa in Jamaica with our own private beach.
* My first time in London
* My second time in Paris
* Montreal on our anniversary when it began to snow
* sorry, long list, I will stop here ((L))

MikeBuckley Nov 4th, 2004 05:56 PM

soccr, <i>Week on small island off Croatian coast</i>

Which island?

Tandoori_Girl Nov 4th, 2004 05:59 PM

Scarlett, I'll have the same!

saharabee Nov 4th, 2004 06:39 PM

Late 1969. I'm terribly pregnant. By today's standards, we are relatively poor. We are on a trip to the East coast of Canada from Ottawa in a Ford Econoline van rigged out as a camper. We spend some time on PEI and pick a dirt road to explore on the north shore after doing the obligatory Cavedish tourist area. We discover about a mile of totally deserted beach (not a foot print to be seen). Waves are crashing on to shore and even tho it's September - in we go. The water is WARM and the waves are humonguous! We spent a day larking about and laughing so much as we were tumbled about in the water. Then BBq'ed on the beach and.....Insert romance here...... moved on next day.

Not a pricey vacation we've had since then that can compare!

beachbum Nov 4th, 2004 07:13 PM

Kia Ora Sauvage, Rangiroa

BuffaloGirl Nov 4th, 2004 07:40 PM

Aruba, on our honeymoon, almost 19 years ago.....before it became a big tourist destination. A lot of people said &quot;where's that?&quot; when we told them where we were going. There were no humongous resort hotels around at the time. We stayed in a small hotel who's motto was &quot;barefoot elegance.&quot; We sat on the beach every night with a bottle(s) of wine and watched the cruise ships go by all lit up!

dln Nov 4th, 2004 07:56 PM

Seaside, Florida, for my 40th birthday. We had a beautiful cottage complete with a Romeo and Juliet balcony! ((L)) Picture a big full moon shining over the Gulf of Mexico, a clear, starry night, and two fools in love with each other.

Statia Nov 5th, 2004 04:44 AM

We've had a number of them, but I'd say our trip to Venice, Italy last year takes the cake.

For our ten year wedding anniversary, we renewed our wedding vows on a gondola at sunset. We each wrote our own vows, not knowing what the other would say until it was said, and then we exchanged Venetian glass beads. Many tears were shed and the whole day and evening will be one that we will never forget.

Ally Nov 5th, 2004 12:05 PM

Our honeymoon of course! A couple nights on Oahu (just to break up the trip from TX), then Fiji, two different islands, then sailing on a private charter on the GBR for 4 nights, and finally a week on Bali. All very romantic!

But the MOST romantic moment was on the charter sail, watching the sun set and see Orion come up in the sky.

TC Nov 5th, 2004 12:17 PM

Our 30th wedding anniversary -- a surprise trip to Paris. I didn't know where we were going until we arrived at the airport. He handed me a gift box with the Fodor's Guide to Paris inside.

OO Nov 5th, 2004 12:25 PM

Last Christmas in Paris. We've been to some romantic destinations...Hawaii, Bermuda, St John, Cotswalds, and though all were wonderful in their own right, they didn't come close to whatever it was that grabbed us in Paris.

scarlett_pudge Nov 5th, 2004 08:36 PM

Looks like lot's of us have given or received surprise trips to Paris.
I gave my boyfriend a surprise trip to Paris for New Year's eve.
Christmas morning, he opened his present which was a picture of the Eiffel tower. I wrote across it...we leave in 4 days!
We travel lots and that was definately romantic!

Also...New York rockefeller center @ xmas runner up.

PamSF Nov 5th, 2004 11:43 PM

The South of France in October this year. I suppose our very best day was one we spent in the Camargue. We had a fabulous lunch at La Chassagnette followed by watching pink flamingoes walking and squalking. Everything seemed so clean and clear that day.

abram Nov 6th, 2004 04:01 PM

Our 25th anniversary trip to Bermuda, where we had spent our honeymoon. I think it was a combination of the beauty of the place, and the joy of still being in love after 25 years, and reminiscing about our courtship and first honeymoon.

JackB Nov 6th, 2004 04:20 PM

Great Thread!

Paris is magic. So is Bermuda.

The greatest place we've emjoyed for pure romance is Laguna Beach. The Surf and Sand hotel has rooms on the beach and when the tide comes in, the water is right underneath your balcony! Not all rooms there are like this, but ask when you reserve.

We have not been there for 7 years, yet my wife still talks about it. (I know, I will take her back!)

hugglynn Nov 6th, 2004 06:21 PM

I must think about this and get back with my answer, but while all the posts are great, I love PeggyE's so much that I read it twice. Now THAT is my idea of romantic--not exactly the trip itself, but the effort and thoughtfulness that went into it. I am hoping he was rewarded nicely for that one!

bjboothman Nov 6th, 2004 06:26 PM

All of my cruises. There is noplace more romantic than on a ship in the middle of the sea under the stars.

emd Nov 6th, 2004 07:21 PM

Montreal, in the middle of winter, for our 10th anniversary. Cold as a witch's behind, w/wind chill it was 25 below. An incredible ice festival on the Isle. Luged for the first and only time in my life. Warmed up in other ways. Amazing, and definitely once in a lifetime.

wanderluster Nov 6th, 2004 08:07 PM

First trip to London and parts of Scotland, walking hand in hand as the ultimate tourists vising everything we could possibly see, then staying in little hotels that were more like B and B's.
Developing a taste for tea, which when drinking to this day evokes the warmest feelings!

MikeBuckley Nov 6th, 2004 08:29 PM

Thanks for this thread. That's because I scored points with my wife by asking for her input about our most romantic trip. :)

We came up with romantic moments such hiking to the top of Ben 'An (sp?), a mountain overlooking Scottish lakes; several moments in Venice, our favorite city; the beauty and solitude of Bellagio, Italy, which is on Lake Como; a midnight view of a full moon reflected on Crater Lake in Oregon, watching the morning clouds rise to reveal Macchu Pichu; looking down on the lakes below the Opabin Prospect in Canada's Yoho National Park; and others.

All of our trips are romantic because of our shared passion for travel. As for the <i>most</i> romantic trip, we decided that that's always going to be the next one to a place to which we've never been.

Knowing Nov 7th, 2004 11:33 AM

Jamaica, even though it is slightly on the dangerous side. It was increased on our scale as it ws our first trip out of the US. Various islands have been romantic, but it was wonderful sitting on an empty beach with a cocktail and listening to the waves.

LLindaC Nov 8th, 2004 06:41 PM

Ah, it's great that there are romantics out there! My DH is a major one and has kept the fire burning for over 6 years. Tortola....on a beach totally alone,,,Anedaga (BVIs) with a whole stretch to ourselves. Cruising and dancing under the stars. Romantic cabins in the Smokies with a hot tub and a bottle of wine. Lanzerac Manor in South Africa with our private terrace, heated floors, robes. Northern California- wine, mountains, rugged coast. Mendocino- loved it so much that we are returning THIS WEEK!!! XOXOXOX


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