Valentine’s Day: what are the most romantic destinations to travel as a couple?

Valentine’s Day: what are the most romantic destinations to travel as a couple?

Each February 14th couples are looking for a different space where they can enjoy days of relaxation and disconnection. An enchanting destination can help reinforce love as a couple by knowing the best places that allow us to live the perfect vacation.

Thinking of turning this celebration into something unique and special, Despegar, the leading travel agency in Latin America, offers some suggestions for the best destinations in Peru to enjoy unforgettable days.

Punt Sal: If paradisiacal beaches are your thing, Punta Sal, located in the city of Tumbes, is one of the best romantic dreams by the sea. Despite being very close to Máncora, Punta Sal has the grace of being a sector away from the parties, the tumult and the noise.

-Ica: three hours from Lima by car, take the opportunity to spend a few days on the beaches of Paracas. If you are interested in the Wine Cellars to learn about the process and the tasting of Peruvian Wines and Piscos, Ica is the right place. You can also visit Laguna Huacachina, considered the oasis of America; in it you can practice Buggies and Sandboard.

– Tarapoto: enjoy the tranquility that only a remote, natural and jungle place can offer you. Tarapoto gives you a connection with nature, offering the best waterfalls, lagoons and a historic town like Lamas. You can enjoy the crystal clear water, the vegetation, local gastronomy and the abundant trees that add a particular beauty to this destination.

– Cuzco: Escape to Cusco and discover a place where the past is lived in each of its streets and activities surrounding the city. You can enjoy the fusion of local flavors and enjoy folkloric shows, in which music and dance will be the protagonists. Find in Cusco the pause that your routine needs!

– Lime: The capital undoubtedly gives us a route between the modern and the historical and one of the districts that offers us a magical moment, enjoying its streets and gastronomy is Barranco, a space closely associated with the arts, there are from extravagant cafeterias and private workshops to street art, galleries and dance studios. This, not to mention the dash of Peruvian colonial architecture and restaurant. The “Puente de los Suspiros” is a traditional wooden bridge wrapped in an air of romanticism, for having been the site that began countless love relationships in Lima.

Source: Larepublica

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