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Eight Romantic Vacation Destinations Off the Beaten Track

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Aug 15, 2016

The main beach at Palm Cove, Australia (Credit: mvaligursky / Istock.com)

​If you’re thinking about taking a few days off with your loved one, or perhaps preparing a honeymoon, check out the #baecation on Twitter for inspiration. Alternatively, Booking.com has made a list of eight romantic vacation spots away from the crowds, based on advice from netizens.

Palm Cove, Australia

Only half an hour by car from Cairns, Palm Cove is an oasis of calm for couples looking for a quiet spot to cuddle. Before heading for Daintree Forest and its unique biosphere, it’s worth taking some time to enjoy this long strip of white sand. It’s also a recommended spot for anyone interested in diving in the Great Barrier Reef.

The charming village of Barichara in Colombia (Credit: Booking.com)

Barichara, Colombia

With its cobblestone streets and terracotta tile roofs, Barichara is said to be the prettiest village in Colombia. It is, in any case, a charming destination where couples can walk undisturbed through its narrow streets. And if you want to do some sightseeing, there’s always the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and the colonial architecture to discover.

Romantic Trebon in the Czech Republic (Credit: Giovanni Rinaldi / Istock.com)

Trebon, Czech Republic

There’s much less chance of seeing anyone from your home country in Trebon than in Prague. The lakes, castle and pastel-coloured houses with Baroque facades in this historic spot make an ideal backdrop for getting away from it all.

Sunset at the French coastal village of Collioure (Credit: jeangill / Istock.com)

Collioure, France

This fishing village in the Pyrénées-Orientales region of France is famous for having been a haven for artists. Matisse stayed here for a while and even painted the view of the superb royal castle. Nature’s ochre tones give the place a romantic feel. 

The Dutch city of Delft is the birthplace of the painter Vermeer (Credit: mihaiulia / Istock.com)

Delft, the Netherlands

Located between The Hague and Rotterdam, the city of Delft is renowned worldwide for its expertise in blue and white pottery. It’s also the birthplace of the painter Vermeer and William of Orange. There are various places of interest in the city where visitors can find out more about these famous inhabitants. And the canals and old stone bridges offer an opportunity for peaceful walks hand-in-hand.

Reflections of the sun’s rays on Lake Pichola, in the Indian city of Udaipur (Credit: Skouatroulio / Istock.com)

Udaipur, India

In the state of Rajasthan, lovebirds can continue their trip from the Taj Mahal to Udaipur, said to be the most romantic town in India. Its main attraction is Lake Pichola which reflects the sunlight, projecting a rainbow of colors on the surrounding buildings, including the City Palace.

Akaroa, a former colonial village in New Zealand (Credit: willcao911 / Istock.com)

Akaroa, New Zealand

Located on the South Island’s Banks Peninsula, Akaroa was briefly a French colony, some traces of which can still be seen today. The Pacific Ocean cuts deep into the village, making it seem almost like an island. Against the dramatic backdrop carved out by volcanoes, couples can swim with dolphins and go whale-spotting. 

The Portuguese village of Monsaraz, perched on a hill (Credit: johncopland / Istock.com)

Monsaraz, Portugal

A stopping point near Spain for couples who share a love of good food. Perched on a hill, overlooking the region of Alentejo, Monsaraz is a good place to sample rustic cuisine and local wines. You can work up an appetite before dinner by walking around the olive fields and admiring the vineyards. 

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