- Online travel agency Five Star Alliance has compiled a list of the world's most romantic hotels.
- The resorts span the globe from Virginia to Australia, and tons of destinations in between.
- The list includes hotels that specialize in pools and spa treatments, and others that offer thrilling outdoor activities.
- Many of the resorts also include beautiful architecture and surrounding nature, allowing couples to experience a luxurious visit without leaving their hotel.
It may be Valentine's Day, but that doesn't mean it's too late to plan a romantic getaway.
If you need help figuring out where to go, the online travel group Five Star Alliance has compiled a list of the world's most romantic hotels. The locations on the list span the globe, and include resorts that are ideal for couples looking for a relaxing spa break, scenic nature views, or thrilling outdoor adventures.
From an oceanside resort in Thailand to a historic hotel in London, these are some of the most romantic lodging destinations in the world, according to Five Star Alliance.
The Aleenta Hua Hin Resort and Spa is located in Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Thailand.
Couples looking for a beach vacation will love this hotel. Almost every suite at the Aleenta Hua Hin Resort and Spa is located a few feet away from the beach, and the location even allows couples to get married on its scenic property.
In Charleston, South Carolina, couples can learn about the city's history at the Belmond Charleston Place hotel.
According to it website, the hotel blends "gentility and old-world charm with a leading-edge spa and innovative cuisine."
Couples staying at Belmond Charleston Place can also take tours of the city, visit museums and historic sites, and enjoy jazz music while dining in the hotel's Charleston Grill.
Couples visiting Carmel Valley, California, will likely want to stay at the Bernardus Lodge.
The Bernardus Lodge is home to a variety of intimate suites and serene outdoor lounges. According to the hotel's website, guests are surrounded by "lush lavender, sun-drenched grapevines and sublime mountain views" at all times.
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