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The Best Last-Minute Luxury Escapes for Valentine’s Day

Take it from us: a last-minute getaway is the most romantic Valentine's Day gift there is.

Valentine’s Day has a habit of defaulting to prix-fixe menus and predictable bouquets, but the most memorable celebrations as a couple come from experiencing something new together. From overwater villas to historic city hideaways, these romantic hotels around the world prove February 14 is far better when you travel for it.

Jumby Bay Island luxury private resort getaway
Paddleboarding at Jumby Bay Island Resort

Where competition keeps the spark alive

On a private island off the coast of Antigua, Jumby Bay Island reframes romance with a playful edge. This is a place where Caribbean languor meets friendly rivalry — sailing lessons at the on-site academy, paddleboarding, kayaking, tennis, and reef-hopping boat trips all add a sense of momentum to the stay. The balance comes later, with Champagne-fuelled picnics through botanical gardens and starlit dinners at an 18th-century sugar mill. It’s ideal for couples who bond as much over shared victories as shared sunsets.

Fireside romance, Manhattan-style

For those who believe intimacy thrives indoors, The Lowell offers a rare New York indulgence: real wood-burning fireplaces. Residential-style suites, designed by Michael S. Smith, feel like private apartments rather than hotel rooms, complete with a Fireplace Butler who customizes the scent and wood for your evening. Downstairs, Majorelle’s Valentine’s menu leans classic and indulgent, while Jacques Bar provides a suitably moody finale. It’s a reminder that sometimes the most romantic thing in the world is just having time for each other.

The Lanesborough London Restaurant
Courtesy of The Lanesborough
The Lanesborough London Suite
Courtesy of The Lanesborough

Old-world grandeur in London

Romance comes built into the walls at The Lanesborough, one of London’s most quietly theatrical addresses. The hotel’s Love Nook — tucked inside The Library Bar — sets the tone with silk florals, candlelight, and a sense of privacy that feels discovered rather than staged. While there’s a full Valentine’s programme on offer, including live jazz and spa rituals, the appeal here is the atmosphere itself, all year long: stately, warm, and effortlessly cinematic.

A Highland retreat with soul

High above the tidal waters of the Kyle of Tongue, Kyle House offers a very different take on romance. This one-bedroom cottage, part of the WildLand conservation project, is designed for couples who crave isolation and elemental beauty. Days unfold slowly — coastal walks, fireside reading, long lunches — while the surrounding landscape lends depth to the experience. It’s a winter retreat defined not by excess, but by stillness and a strong sense of place.

WOLFI pictures suite de l'europe Amsterdam
The Wolfi Pictures Suite at Hotel De L'Europe Amsterdam

A cinematic stay in Amsterdam

Film lovers will find their perfect setting at Hotel De L’Europe Amsterdam, where the Wolfi Pictures Suite plays like a private screening room overlooking the canals. Plush seating, a popcorn machine, and a curated bar encourage couples to settle in for the night, while the moody views feel straight out of a Hitchcock frame. Part of the hotel’s cultural ’t Huys wing, the suite is designed for immersion — in story, in design, and in each other. When you’re ready for a change of scenery, take a bike ride together and spend the day exploring the city’s noteworthy museums and shops.

A city adventure in the heart of Hong Kong

At The Hari Hong Kong, romance takes on a contemporary, city-forward feel. Set in Wan Chai, the design-driven hotel balances intimate rooms with lively social spaces, inviting couples to drift between candlelit dinners, late-night cocktails, and quiet moments overlooking the skyline. Thoughtful, understated, and refreshingly unshowy, The Hari proves that Valentine’s Day in a fast-paced city can still feel personal.

Couples massage therapy and wellness at Bawah Reserve luxury private island resort
Duo Massages at Bawah Reserve
Overwater bungalows at Bawah Reserve luxury private island resort
Bawah Reserve Overwater Bungalows

Spa and seclusion in Indonesia

Accessible only by seaplane, Bawah Reserve is ideal for couples looking to reconnect in paradise. With daily spa treatments included, couples can ease into island time — herbal compress massages, secluded beach picnics, and sunset boat rides through protected waters. Luxury overwater bungalows are the ultimate antidote to a long Canadian winter, after all.

Sun-soaked serenity, Marrakech style

It’s hard not to fall in love at The Oberoi, Marrakech, where citrus orchards, reflective pools, and Atlas Mountain views create a sense of calm just beyond the city. Inspired by traditional Moroccan design, the resort’s low-slung architecture and garden-wrapped suites encourage unhurried days, whether that means lingering breakfasts, shared hammam rituals, or sunset dinners.

Raffles Hotels The Butler Did it Collection Printemps Collaboration

Raffles Debuts a Chic Collection Inspired by Its Famous Butler Service

The luxury hotel brand debuts a playful fashion and home edit at Printemps, inspired by the rituals and details that define a stay at Raffles.

If you’ve ever stayed at a Raffles hotel, you know the magic isn’t just in the architecture or the destination. It’s in the details. The perfectly timed cup of tea. The pressed pajamas waiting at night. The quiet sense that someone, somewhere, has already thought of what you’ll need next. Now, that experience is stepping outside the hotel.

Raffles Hotels & Resorts has launched The Butler Did It Collection, a limited-edition fashion and home assortment available exclusively at Printemps in Paris and New York through March 10, 2026, with select pieces also available online. The collection takes its cue from Raffles’ legendary Butler Service, translating the brand’s polished, slightly whimsical spirit into clothing and everyday objects.

Raffles the Butler Did it Velvet Slippers Printemps
Raffles The Butler Did it PJ set

Rather than feeling like hotel merch, the pieces lean into lifestyle. The ready-to-wear offering includes pajamas, T-shirts, polos, cashmere jumpers, velvet smoking jackets, and accessories like bucket hats and cashmere baseball caps, all designed in a restrained, easy-to-wear palette. Subtle details — including Raffles’ signature palm motif — quietly reference the brand’s heritage without shouting about it.

The collection also extends into home and travel, where some of the most charming pieces appear. Globe-Trotter collaborated on a deep green suitcase lined with Raffles’ palm print, while Frette introduces plush velvet slippers embroidered with the phrase “The Butler Did It.” Rounding things out, Christofle reimagines its iconic coffee cup with the collection’s playful namesake — a small but clever reminder of how luxury often lives in the everyday.

Printemps makes a fitting partner for the debut. With its long history of blending heritage and modernity, the department store offers the right setting for a collection that’s rooted in tradition but feels current. Presented in both Paris and New York, the launch also reflects Raffles’ global outlook and growing interest in lifestyle beyond the hotel stay.

The Butler Did It is more than a one-off capsule. It serves as a preview of a broader ready-to-wear and home offering Raffles plans to roll out in fall 2026, alongside the launch of its own e-commerce platform. For now, though, it’s a charming invitation to take a small piece of the Raffles experience home.

10 Trends Shaping Luxury Travel in 2026, According to the Virtuoso Luxe Trend Report

From crowd-free itineraries to multigenerational adventures, the 2026 Virtuoso Luxe Trend Report reveals how high-end travel is becoming more personal, purposeful, and experience-driven.

In an era where luxury means more than fine hotels and first-class flights, the newly released 2026 Virtuoso Luxe Trend Report offers a window into how affluent travellers are planning to explore the world in the year ahead. Drawing on insights from more than 2,400 travel advisors across 58 countries within the Virtuoso network, the report looks beyond destinations alone, focusing instead on how people want to travel.

The big takeaway from the 2026 report is that luxury travel is becoming more personal and more intentional. Travellers are still willing to invest, but they want those investments to translate into experiences that feel meaningful, restorative, and genuinely memorable — not just impressive on paper.

Top Travel Trends to Watch

According to the report, ten key motivations are shaping how luxury travellers plan their journeys in the year ahead:

  • Family and Multigenerational Travel
    Trips are increasingly designed to be shared, with families travelling together across generations to create lasting memories.

  • Active and Adventure Travel
    From remote hikes to wildlife encounters, adventure remains central — especially when paired with comfort, expertise, and thoughtful pacing.

  • Cultural Immersion and Authenticity
    Travellers are prioritizing experiences that offer real insight into local traditions, food, and communities.

  • Cruising and Expedition Voyages
    Ocean, river, and expedition cruising continue to grow, with a stronger focus on meaningful time ashore.

  • Gastronomy and Spirits Travel
    Food and drink are no longer just part of the journey — they’re often the reason for choosing a destination in the first place.

Together, these trends point to a larger shift: luxury travel is moving away from checklist tourism and toward experiences that feel story-worthy and deeply personal.

Where Travellers Are Heading in 2026

Italy, Japan, Greece, France, and Croatia continue to lead as the most-requested destinations, offering a mix of culture, cuisine, history, and scenery that appeals across traveller types. Canada also makes the top 10, reflecting growing interest in wide-open landscapes paired with vibrant urban culture.

At the same time, emerging destinations are gaining ground. Places like Iceland, Antarctica, and Morocco are attracting travellers looking for experiences that feel fresh, uncrowded, and emotionally resonant.

How Travellers Have Changed

Beyond destinations, the report highlights several mindset shifts shaping luxury travel today:

Crowd Control Is the New Luxury
Avoiding peak crowds has become a priority, with travellers opting for shoulder seasons, alternative routes, and quieter regions to preserve a sense of calm.

Experience Drives Inspiration
Film, television, and social media continue to influence where people want to go, sparking interest in destinations seen on screen and shared online.

All-Inclusive, Reimagined
Today’s all-inclusive experience is about freedom, not limitation — with private transfers, elevated dining, and bespoke excursions replacing the one-size-fits-all model.

Wellness Is Now Core to Travel
Wellness is no longer a niche category. From spa-focused escapes to nature-led retreats, restorative travel experiences are increasingly central, particularly for solo travellers and couples.

What ultimately emerges from the 2026 Virtuoso Luxe Trend Report isn’t a checklist of places to visit, but a broader philosophy. Luxury travel in 2026 is less about how many destinations you can fit into a year, and more about how deeply you experience each one.