
Romance travel is getting a glow-up for 2026, and it’s no longer just about roses on the bed, towel swans and a balcony selfie. This year’s most-loved destinations favor long dinners that roll past dessert, evening walks that turn into detours and nights that are too good to cut short. From small trattorias and Michelin-starred tables across Europe to sensory-driven escapes and high-energy city stays in Africa and North America, these picks ditch the planning spreadsheet and let chemistry take the wheel.
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Beyond candlelit tables and city lights, this year’s top romantic getaways go all in on nature-led connection and intentional downtime that actively reject packed schedules. Waterfalls, sunset cruises and side-by-side experiences like cultural workshops and wellness retreats spark the romance organically, with no grand gestures required.
The world’s top romantic city
Rome tops romantic travel in 2026, based on HotelwithTub’s analysis, which reviewed destinations worldwide using TripAdvisor data. The ranking draws on the city’s wide range of couple-oriented offerings, from romantic restaurants to honeymoon-focused stays. Its historic streets, everyday neighborhoods and walkable layout continue to appeal to couples looking for experiences that feel personal and unforced.
Dining options range from small trattorias tucked into quiet streets to rooftop tables with views of ancient landmarks. Hotels include everything from luxury suites to boutique properties known for welcoming couples. For newlyweds, Rome offers plenty of ways to celebrate, though many lasting memories come from simple evening walks through its older neighborhoods that feel relaxed and personal.
Date nights on social feeds
London ranks second worldwide for date night culture this year. The city offers more than 2,100 restaurants known for romantic settings, providing couples a wide range of choices. Its visibility on social platforms remains high, with tens of thousands of posts centered on date nights and dinner plans in London.
The city gives couples plenty to do together. Walks through royal parks, evening river cruises and late-night strolls through historic districts define many dates. Dining still plays a major role, with options that range from quiet, candlelit pubs to Michelin-starred tasting menus. That variety keeps London appealing for couples who want romance mixed with activity.
A destination for the senses
Marrakech places third for couples seeking a deeply engaging travel experience. The destination offers moments that feel personal rather than routine, from desert sunsets outside the city to quiet stays in riads tucked behind old walls.
Days move through busy souks, traditional hammams and rooftop meals that stretch into warm evenings. For couples drawn to places that stir the senses and carry strong stories, Marrakech delivers a setting that feels intense, memorable and closely shared.
The iconic city of love
Paris continues to rank among the world’s most romantic destinations, placing fourth overall with more than 1,600 restaurants suited for couples. The city draws travelers who appreciate beauty built into everyday surroundings, from graceful architecture to streets that invite slower movement and conversation.
Walks along the Seine, evenings in Montmartre and quiet cafe stops set the tone for many visits. Dining still plays a role, with options that range from candlelit bistros to tables overlooking the Eiffel Tower.
Big city romance energy
New York City leads the Americas for romantic travel, powered by its deep dining scene and active date night culture. Couples move easily between intimate jazz rooms and rooftop tables with sweeping skyline views. The city rewards those who enjoy variety, where a single evening can feel planned yet spontaneous.
Shared experiences define many trips. Walks through Central Park, nights at Broadway, sunset cruises and interactive art spaces give couples plenty to choose from. The pace suits food-focused travelers, arts-minded pairs, night owls and anyone drawn to romance set against nonstop city energy.
Top honeymoon picks in Asia
Phuket and Ubud rank among the top honeymoon destinations this year, both known for offering a wide range of experiences for couples. Each place delivers a different kind of escape, giving newlyweds flexibility to plan a trip around shared interests rather than a single pace or setting.
Phuket appeals to couples drawn to warm beaches, clear water and a balance of relaxation and nightlife. Many stays include private villas, sunset cruises, spa visits, cooking classes and island trips. Natural viewpoints along beaches and cliffs add an easy sense of romance, especially in the evening.
Ubud offers a calmer alternative. Surrounded by rice terraces, jungle retreats and a strong artisan presence, it suits couples looking to slow down and reconnect. Days often include scenic walks, waterfall visits, wellness-focused stays and cultural workshops that encourage shared time without distractions.
Romance in shared experiences
Romantic travel in 2026 centers on shared experiences that feel personal rather than planned, giving couples room to connect through food, movement, culture or quiet time together. The strongest destinations offer flexibility, allowing different personalities and interests to shape the trip in ways that feel natural and mutual. From cities fueled by energy to places built for slowing down, today’s romantic getaways focus on choosing moments together and creating memories that last beyond the trip itself.
Jennifer Allen is a retired chef turned traveler, cookbook author and nationally syndicated journalist; she’s also a co-founder of Food Drink Life, where she shares expert travel tips, cruise insights and luxury destination guides. A recognized cruise expert with a deep passion for high-end experiences and off-the-beaten-path destinations, Jennifer explores the world with curiosity, depth and a storyteller’s perspective. Her articles are regularly featured on the Associated Press Wire, The Washington Post, Seattle Times, MSN and more.
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