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A survey of 2,000 Americans examined some of the most romantic travel destinations in the world and found that Maui, Hawaii, was voted the top pick this year (34%).
While many respondents (33%) still cherish the intimacy that Paris brings, results showed that scenic destinations like Rome, Italy (29%) or Santorini, Greece (11%) can hold their own.
Others look to beachy and tropical locations, such as Cancun, Mexico (19%), Costa Rica (13%), and the British Virgin Islands (12%), to feel the spark.
Conducted by Talker Research in partnership with Funjet Vacations, the survey found that although respondents yearn to visit these popular destinations, a majority (69%) believe that hidden or smaller destinations are more romantic.
Similarly, more Americans acknowledge that lesser-known destinations are better for setting the mood for intimacy with a partner (45%) and bonding with them overall (45%).
No matter where they go, traveling puts respondents in the mood: on average, those surveyed estimate they’re about 62% more romantic on vacation than during their regular life.
In fact, half of single respondents said that one of the best parts of traveling is the potential to find love.
If they were traveling with a partner, those surveyed would put their love on display by going for walks on the beach (55%), watching sunsets together (54%), or holding hands (53%).
“Vacationing together isn’t just about discovering new places; it’s about igniting, deepening, or rekindling the romance, escaping the ordinary, and celebrating the love that binds you,” said Dana Studebaker, vice president of marketing of consumer brands at Funjet Vacations. “The beauty of all-inclusive resorts is that they offer the perfect stress-free escape, removing the hassle of planning and allowing you to focus entirely on each other.”
But according to Americans, vacationing with a partner isn’t for those interested in flings: Three-quarters (76%) consider traveling with a partner to be a serious step in the relationship.
On average, respondents believe you should be with a partner for about a year before traveling with them, although 42% would do so before that benchmark.
The wait is well worth it for seven in 10 who agree that traveling with a partner is one of the most romantic things to do together (71%).
Sometimes, the best trips need the least planning, as more respondents think that a spontaneous trip with a partner is more romantic than a trip planned in advance (50% vs. 34%).
If you’re looking to impress a lover, vacationing together may be the way to their heart, as 72% agree that spontaneous trips with a partner are sexy.
It may be time for those interested in getting lucky on vacation to start planning.
One in five believe that the best time to travel is during “cuffing season” (22%) — October to mid-February, when people focus on finding or maintaining relationships during the year’s colder months.
Nearly a third of those who aren’t in a serious relationship (31%) are hopeful that they’ll have a partner this upcoming cuffing season.
The same percentage, regardless of their relationship status, plan to travel with a partner this cuffing season.
“When planning your vacation, I always recommend including activities like yoga, snorkeling, paddleboarding, cooking classes, hiking, wine tastings, and more, as they help travelers bond in their relationships and offer opportunities to create in-person connections with new people over a shared interest or new adventure,” said Michael Lowery, head of global consumer business, Funjet Vacations. “One of the perks of choosing an all-inclusive resort is that these experiences are right at your fingertips and come at no extra charge.”
The most romantic destinations to visit with a partner, according to a survey, are Maui, Hawaii; Paris, France; Rome, Italy; Venice, Italy; and Cancun, Mexico, in that order. Other romantic destinations mentioned include Tuscany, Italy; Costa Rica; British Virgin Islands; St. Lucia; Santorini, Greece; Aspen, Colorado; New York City, New York; Turks and Caicos; Provence, France; and The Amalfi Coast, Italy.
Produced in association with SWNS Research
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