Charleston, South Carolina

Nowhere in America is there more romance than this charming Southern city. Charleston is known for its historic beauty, bell towers, cobblestone streets, and many of the pre-World War I buildings that have remained intact to this day. For a more intimate experience, sign up for a horse-drawn carriage tour of Charleston.

Honolulu, Hawaii

Hawaii has been a favorite American destination for decades, thanks to its pristine beaches and sunshine. But what makes Hawaii especially ideal for couples is the abundance of beach activities: from scuba diving and yoga to sunbathing and cocktails.

Providence, Rhode Island

A small but charming city, Providence, with its numerous canals and well-developed waterways, has a particularly romantic feel. Rhode Island’s capital is known as the “domed capital” with the world’s largest marble dome.
Georgetown, Washington DC

The US capital is also full of neoclassical monuments, museums and performing arts venues. In Georgetown, cobblestone streets lit by gas lamps add a romantic touch to this historic district. The town is also home to such notables as Thomas Jefferson and John F. Kennedy.
San Francisco, California

Despite being shrouded in fog year-round, San Francisco is still a great destination for couples. From almost anywhere in the city, you can see the San Francisco Bay, glimpses of Golden Gate Park, the famous bridge and the city skyline.
Savannah, Georgia

Spanish moss-draped streets lined with old oaks, historic buildings and manicured, blooming gardens will please even the most romantic of romantics as they come to Savannah and take in its splendor.
Napa Valley, California

Stroll through vineyards, taste barrel-aged wine, ride the Napa Valley Wine Train. If you want to feel the love all around you, head to Napa. Located just outside of San Francisco, the region is surrounded by stunning scenery, warm weather, and lush vineyards.
Albuquerque, New Mexico

Nestled in the New Mexico desert, Albuquerque is bursting with cultural flair. A former Spanish colony, the town is packed with museums, shops, galleries and historic buildings. For a dreamy getaway, head here during the hot air balloon festival (held each fall) and take to the skies together, or take the tram to the 10,000-foot Sandia Peaks for dinner.































