By ashley nash baltazar
It's been said that vacationing with your significant other can help determine how compatible you really are. For some, hard truths are revealed, but others come home feeling closer than ever.
From New York City to Bangkok, Thailand, these Valentine's Day travel ideas will help you create memories for years to come.
Experience the excitement of the city that never sleeps. You'll have plenty to explore from Times Square and nearby theaters to the slower-paced neighborhood of Midtown West.
History lovers unite and fawn over the scenery and architecture in Georgia. Explore the Savannah Riverwalk and city roots dating back to the 1700s.
Worth visiting before the buzz of Fat Tuesday or Mardi Gras, New Orleans is a fun foodie town. Jazz performances and riverboat tours will keep you busy and engaged as you explore the Big Easy.
This winery-rich city is only an hour outside of San Francisco prompting an extended stay in the Bay Area. Calm travelers who enjoy tours and strolls will soak up this Valentine's Day voyage.
Mazatlan is known for its food scene and landmarks, in addition to its beaches and nightlife. With so much to offer, it's a stop for you to pop out of the country and enjoy a range of attractions.
Typically, Paris is at the top of the list of romantic travel ideas. However, Montreal provides the best of both worlds: French touches to a Canadian foundation. Food tours, museums and outdoor adventures are plenty.
In the Bahamas, just offshore from New Providence, is Paradise Island – there's no greater place to be if you want to beat the winter cold! Valentine's Day vacations are meant for relaxation and romance, which you'll find plenty of here.
If stimulation is your speed, spend Valentine's Day in Bangkok. The comfort and affordability of a vibrant food and art scene make the long voyage and high upfront cost worth it.