For Valentine’s Day, off-the-grid
locations offer a rare kind of romance— quiet, intimate, and removed from
everyday noise. Tucked away in remote cabins, desert hideaways, mountain
retreats, or ocean settings, these places let couples slow down and truly focus
on each other.
With no crowds and nothing but nature around you, love feels
simpler, deeper, and more intentional in places that provide moments of special
connection. Here are some destinations
to consider.
Resorts World Bimini beach daybeds (Photo Credit: Resorts World Bimini)
Bimini, Bahamas
A small island chain in The Bahamas, Bimini is one of the
closest islands to the U.S. and known for its crystal-clear water, fishing,
diving and laid back, old-school island vibe. Though it’s surprisingly easy to
reach, Bimini is remote enough to feel like
an escape.
At Resorts World Bimini, days unfold at a hurried pace, from
sun-soaked afternoons at Bimini Beach and quiet moments by the resort’s
multiple pools, sunset catamaran cruises and leisurely island exploration by
golf cart.
Arenal, Costa Rica
The Arenal area (around La Fortuna) itself is fairly
developed and popular with visitors due to its incredible beauty, but if you
choose the right spot, Arenal can offer secluded, romantic pockets ideal for a
couple’s romantic getaway.
Located eight miles outside of northwest La Fortuna and
nestled in the largest and most stunning preserve in Arenal, Tabacón Thermal
Resort and Spa is the only resort in the area with a natural flowing thermal
river and 18 naturally flowing pools varying from 75 to 105 degrees F. As
pioneers of thermal tourism and leaders in regenerative tourism in Costa Rica,
the resort offers a unique concept of wellness and therapies at the foot of the
majestic and lush Arenal Volcano.
Tabacon Thermal Resort & Spa, Costa Rica (Photo Credit: Tabacon Thermal Resort and Spa)
Lake Atitlán, Guatemala
Set high in the Guatemalan Highlands, Lake Atitlán is
surrounded by three volcanoes, small villages, and shimmering blue water. It’s
peaceful, spiritual and slow-moving. Time stretches here as sunrises are soft,
nights are quiet, and life revolves around nature and the lake.
Perched above the crystalline waters of Lake Atitlán, Casa Palopó
is an intimate, off-grid hideaway where romance unfolds far from the noise of
everyday life. The private home, turned boutique hotel offers just 15
individually designed rooms, creating a deeply, personal uncrowded escape.
Think relaxing luxurious bath rituals, nights beside outdoor fireplaces, and a
traditional blessing ceremony for couples led by a local Mayan shaman.
Guatemala’s Lake Atitlan. (Photo courtesy of Colin Field)
Big Sur, California
Dramatic cliffs dropping into the Pacific, foggy mornings,
warm fireplaces, sunset walks and offering total privacy (if desired), Big Sur
is one of those places that feels cinematic, soulful and romantic.
Now with Highway 1 reopened to all traffic, the iconic
coastal road can once again be accessed and visitors can choose stays in
secluded cabins, cliffside cottages, eco-retreats and luxury lodges. Days here
feel slow and intentional and nights are dark, clear and starry.
Koh Yao Noi, Thailand
This peaceful, small island lies between Phuket and Krabi
offering a slow-moving lifestyle with no clubs, no crowds, no chaos, only
jungle-covered hills, empty beaches, fishing villages and warm sea air. The
naturally romantic setting features stunning sunsets over limestone cliffs
rising from the sea, swaying palms, candlelit dinners and ocean breezes.
Experiences made for two include private longtail boat trips
through Phang Nga Bay, kayaking through mangroves, beach picnics, Thai couples’
massages and sunrise swims. Many resorts are eco-luxury with open-air villas,
outdoor bathtubs, and minimal WiFi.
Lapland, Finland
If you’re into cold-weather romance, Lapland offers a quiet,
otherworldly kind — think snowy and hushed with forever-stretching forests,
lake that freeze into mirrors and soft and blue winter light.
Many couples come to Lapland to stay in ultimate privacy in
glass igloos or remote lodges surrounded by forest or snowfields. And what
could possibly be better than watching the aurora dance across the sky from
your bed or private hot tub, an unforgettable and surreal experience.
PHOTO: Finnish Lapland with midnight sun. (photo via Flick/rjosef.stuefer (Photo Credit: Finnish Lapland with midnight sun.)
Tofino, Canada
Located on Vancouver
Island, Tofino is romantic in a wild, soulful way — remote, moody and
untamed. Everything in this Pacific coastline setting feels dramatic, with
crashing waves, misty mornings, towering trees and long stretches of empty
beach.
Especially cozy and intimate especially in the winter, Tofino
offers storm-watching romance, crackling fires with wine in hand and nowhere to
be. Couples will find limited cell service, only one main road in and out and
no big city noise, making it feel far from everything. Stays here in cozy
lodges are luxe in a nature-forward way, complete with hot tubs, fireplaces
magnificent ocean views and beach bonfires at sunset.
The Spa at the Wickaninnish Inn in Tofino, British Columbia (Photo Credit: Wickaninnish Inn Photo)
Oaxaca Coast, Mexico
The Oaxacan coast is one
of Mexico’s most underrated romantic escapes, attracting artists, writers
and those seeking presence. There are no mega resorts here, rather open-air
eco-beach bungalows with outdoor showers and hot tubs.
Time revolves around the tides, simplicity, sunset and candlelight
dinners under the stars. Stargazing is particularly excellent due to zero light
pollution. Visitors will also find long stretches of beach to walk for miles
and not see anyone else, seasonal turtle releases and couples massages
accompanied by ocean sounds.
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