7 Most Underrated Romantic Destinations In America

Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and it’s the perfect excuse for a little break and doing something original and extraordinary with your significant other. These 7 beautiful holiday destinations offer a combination of both, all in the US! Even if you’re not the type to celebrate Valentine’s Day, there is an option for every season of the year.

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New Orleans, Louisiana

Romantic may not be the first word that pops in your head when thinking about New Orleans, but the city actually has quite a lot to offer if you’re on a trip with your significant other. The serene uptown and garden district, the French quarter and Lake Pontchartrain are all beautiful spots, and of course, you could end the day in one of the many Jazz Clubs or acclaimed restaurants.

New Orleans, Louisiana

Fairbanks, Alaska

If you’re an adventurous type of couple, who is not deterred by the cold, you might want to check out Fairbanks. It is probably the most remote spot on the list. The activities you will find there are typical to places located close to the Arctic Circle – dog-mushing tours or a walk through a reindeer ranch. And of course, if you made it all the way to Alaska, you must see the northern lights.

Fairbanks, Alaska

Amelia Island, Florida

This lesser-known Florida destination offers a perfect romantic getaway. It has all the ingredients: white-sand beaches, blue waters, a quaint downtown area, and beautiful nature all around. The island is named after Princess Amelia, daughter of George II of Great Britain. Different colonial powers claimed the island as their own during its history, including France, Spain, and Great Britain. In fact, the island changed hands as many as 8 times.

Amelia Island, Florida

Nantucket, Massachusett

This New England beach town is a true getaway from city life. You could rent a bike and explore the beaches, spot some seals in Wauwinet if you’re lucky and simply enjoy the peace. The town has a variety of fine dining establishments, and if you’re not visiting during the busier summer season, you’ll have the advantage of not having to book reservations.

Nantucket, Massachusett

Bisbee, Arizona

This little mining town, near the Mexican border, is an underrated and original destination for couples. Bisbee is home to many artists and people who lead a more eccentric lifestyle. The town center is full of art galleries and antique shops, and of course there, are several mine-related attractions for history lovers.

Bisbee, Arizona

Portland, Maine

This 400-year-old New England coastal town does not have the elite-vibe Martha’s Vineyard or Cape Cod have, and that is where its charm lies. Traditional lighthouses overlooking white sand beaches is a typical view you might see in Portland, and what can be more romantic than that?

Portland, Maine

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Minneapolis is a romantic destination with an artsy twist. Besides the Minneapolis institute of art, the city is known for its buzzing theater and music scene. You can spend your day biking around the city, visit a few galleries and maybe catch a show in the evening.

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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