Okay, sit back, sigh and tell me what was your most romantic trip ever?
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Okay, sit back, sigh and tell me what was your most romantic trip ever?
I'm interested in hearing about the most romantic trip you've ever taken that no matter how many years have passed, you can still feel every moment like it was yesterday and you can't help but smile when you think about it.
And for the 16 year olds out there who may respond, the memories aren't usually about sex (or maybe a guy's perspective may be different. I'll ask my husband.)
And for the 16 year olds out there who may respond, the memories aren't usually about sex (or maybe a guy's perspective may be different. I'll ask my husband.)
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Best ever by a landslide was a 10th anniversary trip my husband and I took to St. John. We woke up, snorkeled all morning, had lunch, snorkeled all afternoon until dark and then went to town (Cruz Bay)I've never been so relaxed and completely carefree in my life. Hope to go back soon!
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Lake Como in the Italian Alps.
The early morning haze out the hotel window as the morning glow of the rising sun shines on the lake and green mountains which rise from the shorelines.
Dinner in the town of Bellagio, outdoor terrace overlooking the lake at sunset. That lake has an almost eerie, hazy appearance like a romantic painting, except that it's right before your eyes.
It's an unusual place.
Very frequebtly mentioned when this question is discussed on the Euro boards. That's why we went.
And why we'll go back.
The early morning haze out the hotel window as the morning glow of the rising sun shines on the lake and green mountains which rise from the shorelines.
Dinner in the town of Bellagio, outdoor terrace overlooking the lake at sunset. That lake has an almost eerie, hazy appearance like a romantic painting, except that it's right before your eyes.
It's an unusual place.
Very frequebtly mentioned when this question is discussed on the Euro boards. That's why we went.
And why we'll go back.
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Someone already took mine, but I'll tell you anyway: spending the day with a picnic lunch beach-hopping all over St. John, USVI. We saw some of the most beautiful beaches I have ever seen, and went snorkeling on a beach where we were the only ones there. Total seclusion.
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I have two: Ladera Resort in St. Lucia (open-air room, watching the sun set between the Pitons into the Caribbean and then seeing the starts come out). Also Lapa Rios in Costa Rica, sleeping in a thatched-roof bungalow on the Osa Peninsula, surrounded by the sounds of the rainforest -- howler monkeys, scarlet macaws, tree frogs.