Perhaps it had to do with the feeling of love all around, but my last Valentine’s Day trip to France was the most memorable day I have ever spent. An international destination can add flair to your date that elevates even a simple experience of walking at midnight with your partner.
Top international destinations you can visit on Valentine’s Day include Bali, Kyoto, Paris, Venice, and Marrakesh. These cities offer romantic atmosphere, beautiful landscapes, memorable activities, great local and Indian cuisines, comfortable weather, and a safe environment.
With love and warmth flowing through the whole world, any destination you pick will be an amazing experience, but with different cultures of the world, you might want to choose what vibe matches with you and your partner’s personalities. Each place offers a unique experience.
Top International Destination for Valentine’s Day Visit
1. Bali, Indonesia
A lot of Indian couples choose Bali as their vacation destination as well as their Valentine’s Day retreat. There is no dearth of activities to do in Bali, from visiting ancient temples to adventurous activities. The island also features delicious street food and appetizing Indonesian cuisine. Since there are so many things to do in Bali, planning a longer vacation here is tempting, not to mention how affordable this international trip is.
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There are two sides to Bali, one that is partying all day and all night, the other which is tranquil, mystical and peaceful, adding a lot of variety to your trip. Moreover, the weather in February is warm, graced with occasional rainfall, leaving the island colorful.
Tanah Lot Temple, Mount Batur, Kuta Beach, Pura Luur Uluwatu Temple, and Ubud Monkey Forest are some of the famous tourist spots that you can visit on Valentine’s Day in Bali. A few of the top restaurants in Bali include Potato Head Club, Rock Bar, and Motel Mexicola. Gateway of India and Spice Mantraa serve Indian food.
Other than these, you can watch the sunrise in Mundul region, spend a lazy, tropical day at Diamond Beach, or, if you are feeling energetic, trek to Tegenungan or Skeumpul waterfall. Water activities involve stand-up paddleboarding at Padang Beach or surfing at Bingin Beach.

2. Kyoto, Japan
Cities in Japan, especially Kyoto, are full of temples and shrines. It’s where modernity meets tradition, a perfect place for a peaceful romantic trip. The weather in February in Kyoto remains cold and dry, with some sunny and clear days.
To make the most of your romantic and adventurous getaway, seamless financial planning is key. Exchange Japanese Yen (JPY) to explore local markets, enjoy street food, and visit temples.
Nijo Castle, Gion District, Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, and Ryoanji Temple in Kyoto are some of the famous tourist destinations. You can also visit Universal Studios Japan in Osaka. Within Japan, the trains are the best travelling option; you can get from one city to another efficiently.
Strolling through Sakura blossoms, hiking in Kyoto’s hills, watching sunsets from temples like Kinkaku-ji Temple, attending a tea ceremony, and going to Mount Fuji are some of the amazing experiences that Japan offers during Valentine’s Day. If you’re in the mood for dining out, you can go to Kyoto Ramen Koji for ramen, Izuju Sushi, Kichi Kichi restaurant, Beer Komarchi, and Chao Chao, which offer delicious Japanese delicacies. Ashoka, Annam, and Downtown B’s Indian Kitchen serve great Indian cuisine.
3. Paris, France
The most romantic city in the world offers a combination of history, art, and romance. It is a go-to for couples around the world because of its beautiful landscapes, romantic atmosphere, tasty food, and lovely, safe environment for couples. It might snow as well.
Famous spots to explore in Paris include the Eiffel Tower of course, with the Louvre Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, Montmartre, Champs Elysees and the Palace of Versailles.
Visiting the art collection at the Louvre Museum, viewing the city from the top of the Eiffel Tower, going on a romantic cruise date on the River Seine, and giving French champagne a try at the Epernay vineyards are a few famous activities to do.
Along with that, you can also try Baguettes and Croissants from Eric Kayser and different types of cheese from Laurent Dubois, caramels and chocolates from Patrick Rogers. Kastoori, Coffee Anjapper, and Marcel offer Indian food in Paris, while Guy Savoy, Clamato, and Hugo & Co serve great Parisian food.

4. Venice, Italy
With around 100 small islands with connecting bridges and numerous canals, Venice lures lovers from all around the world for a romantic getaway. The walks across the city at any time of the day are sure to be filled with lovely and peaceful moments. The gondola rides are also a great, unique experience.
The weather is somewhat cold in Venice around February, so wear warm clothing and be prepared to face a few rainy days.
Mark’s Square, Rialto Bridge, Grand Canal, Academy Gallery, and Venice Lido are some of the best places to visit in Venice. You can get a private Gondola ride or a shared one. Exploring the city on foot, enjoying the views from the Campanile di San Marco tower, and admiring the landscape and the city’s beautiful architecture are great experiences. The Carnivale de Venezia, or the Venice Carnival, also takes place in February, guaranteed to enhance your trip experience.
Restaurants like Locanda Cipriani, La Zucca, and Antiche Carampane serve delicious Italian cuisine, including local Venetian foods and spaghetti. Maharani Ristorante Indiano and Buddha Soul Resto, on the other hand, offer amazing Indian food.
5. Marrakesh, Morocco
Vibrant markets, the Atlas Mountains, and beautiful coasts give Marrakesh its own beauty, and it is widely considered a romantic getaway for couples due to its colorful landscape. February is an excellent time to visit the city as it is warm and pleasant, with cool and breezy evenings that might require a jacket.
You can visit the Bahia Palace, Medina Souks, El Badi Palace, Menara Gardens, and the Marrakech Museum, amongst many other tourist locations. The city also features hot air balloon rides above the Atlas Mountains, rooftop restaurants with exquisite views, beautiful gardens, and camel rides through the desert sands.
Le Petit Cornichon, Dar Yacout, Al Fassia, and Le Tobsil are some great restaurants with Moroccan cuisine, and Les Jardins de Bala, Bombay Halal, and Bombay Marrakech are ones with great Indian food.






