Valentine’s Day is a beloved occasion celebrated by lovers everywhere, and this is also true in Australia. With our hectic work schedules, taking time off to celebrate makes it even more memorable. Everyone has different love languages and methods to spend this beautiful day. It’s a day to show your significant other how important they are, observed annually on February 14. As couples consider Valentine’s Day as a day to show each other how much they adore them and fortify their relationship, the celebrations have only grown with time. It is indeed the perfect time to enjoy your romantic life In Australia, people know how to celebrate Valentine’s Day by exchanging gifts, sending flowers and chocolates to one another, and going on dates.

 

You’ll be hard-pressed to find a place with greater variety in romantic spots than Australia if you’re looking for a holiday for two. You’ll always have enough to do together thanks to the idyllic beaches, rolling valleys, stunning National Parks, and vibrant towns.

 

You may discover every kind of experience in Australia, whether you enjoy fine dining in the lap of luxury or roughing it in the wilderness. Additionally, Australia has a tonne of wonderful romantic lodging options, so wherever you decide to travel, you can be sure that there will be top-notch hotels nearby. Australia is a great place full of romantic destinations of any kind!

 

With so many luxurious activities to choose from, Australia is a country that is perfect for unwinding and relaxing with that special someone in your life. There is therefore a tonne to do if you want to make your Valentine special as well!

 

1. Great Barrier Reef

 

There is no better way to rekindle your relationship with that important someone than to spend time together at one of our three magnificent lodges on the Great Barrier Reef.

 

A perfect valentine’s destination with private pavilions placed to take in the breathtaking views of the Whitsunday region, qualia is a lush tropical oasis on Hamilton Island that offers easy access and a luxurious stay. During your stay, make sure to schedule a treatment at the renowned Spa qualia and go on a sunset cruise through the waterways.

 

A short flight away from Cairns, Lizard Island is directly on the outer barrier reef and offers a variety of activities. To enjoy the best the reef has to offer, snorkel right off the beach or go on an expedition to the Outer Great Barrier Reef for diving or snorkelling. Additionally, Lizard offers 24 private white sand beaches where you can spend quality time with your Valentine while bringing your own dinghy and picnic lunch.

READ – Top 5 Amazing Islands To Visit Great Barrier Reef

 

2. A Romantic harbour cruise in Sydney

Valentine’s Day in Australia is best spent on a romantic cruise on the water far from the bustle of the city. You could go on any number of cruises, particularly in Sydney. All you require is ideal soft lighting, a refreshing breeze, and 360-degree water vistas. Enjoy a glass of champagne while admiring the Sydney Opera House from a distance. Amazing meals, fine wines, and late-night beverages are typically available on cruises to keep you pleased. Live music and dancing make the night even more memorable. Some cruises to attempt to include the Sydney by Night cruise, the Deluxe Sunset Cruise, and the Iconic Harbour Cruise.

 

3. Explore Whitehaven Beach’s waves in depth

Valentine’s Day in Australia this year should be spent at the beach tanning and swimming. One of the most romantic and relaxing things to do on Valentine’s Day is to spend the day at the beach with your significant other, with the soft sand beneath your feet, the scorching sun on your face, and a cool drink in your hand. One of the most beautiful beaches in the world, Whitehaven Beach features crystal-clear water and a long stretch of coastline that follows the Great Barrier Reef. Don’t forget to have a refreshing swim in the water and, of course, wear a tonne of sunscreen with the abundance of stunning Australian beaches and the wonderful weather!

 

4. Date night at Africola at candlelight

What could be more satisfying and intimate than a delicious lunch at a posh restaurant where you can go all out with your outfit? It doesn’t get more romantic than trying a new restaurant you’ve been wanting to try for a while or an old favourite. All anyone can ask for on this Valentine’s Day is a candle with a soft, pleasant glow while they indulge in some delectable meal. Valentine’s Day in Australia can be spent at some incredible eateries with your significant other. One of the top restaurants in Australia is called Africola, and it is located in Adelaide. It offers fantastic food, incredible 3-ingredient cocktails, and an exceptional collection of local and foreign wines.

 

5. A starry night at Warrumbungle National Park

Anyone would die for the chance to view the stars in the open sky. You don’t need a telescope to enjoy the view; simply spread out a blanket, huddle up under another, and cosy up while gazing up at the lovely stars and constellations. Since Warrumbungle National Park was Australia’s first dark sky park, it is one of the best locations for stargazing. Every astronomer’s and stargazer’s dream, these skies are perfectly clear. Additionally, you can have a private candlelit dinner outside. You may always go to a neighbouring planetarium and view that night sky if it’s too cold outside or overcast out. Nothing else counts on this particular day as long as your lover is there.

 

6. Broadbeach, QLD (Gold Coast)

Why not make the most of it with your lover while visiting the Gold Coast, where the majority of visitors come to enjoy the magnificent beaches? Take advantage of the Gold Coast’s sunny beach days, excellent surfing, fantastic restaurants, and laid-back vibe for a romantic holiday.

 

In contrast, there are many activities in the area besides visiting the beaches. Nearby active adventures abound at Springbrook National Park, Currumbin Rock Pools, and Mount Warning. One of the greatest places to base oneself for a romantic break on Queensland’s Gold Coast is certainly Broadbeach.

 

7. South Australia’s Kangaroo Island

Consider visiting Kangaroo Island, a wild island off the coast of South Australia, for one of the most unusual romantic vacations in all of Australia. Discover the wonders of Flinders Chase National Park while spotting seals on the rocks, taking in the breathtaking coastline, getting up close and personal with kangaroos, and consuming plenty of fresh, locally produced food. The island offers a variety of opulent lodging alternatives, which can add a unique romantic touch to your trip.

 

8. CABN, ADELAIDE HILLS

At CABN, unplug and relax surrounded by nature. This entirely off-grid, eco-friendly small house is a charming romantic getaway destination in the Adelaide Hills. It is situated on 180 acres of scrubland and is close to a conservation area with amazing walking paths and breathtaking vistas. After a day spent exploring the nearby bushland, relax in your king-size bed with a good book, gather around the outdoor fire, or take in the night sky’s countless stars. In case you wish to pamper your pet, Jude, the cabin’s name, is also pet-friendly.

 

9. NSW’s Hunter Valley

Our favourite wine region in Australia is the Hunter Valley. It offers some of the best wines in the nation and is inexpensive, accessible, and unpretentious. The area offers a tonne of delectable dining establishments and entertaining activities. No of your budget, you can spend some time with your loved one in Hunter Valley thanks to the region’s range of lodging alternatives, which range from basic to luxurious.

 

10. Victorian Great Ocean Road

The Great Ocean Road is a must-see if you’re seeking romantic getaways near Melbourne. This incredibly scenic route follows the southern coast starting in Torquay just outside of Melbourne and spanning 243km (150 miles) all the way to Warrnambool. The Great Ocean Road is considered one of the best road trips in Australia and in our opinion, any road trip is an amazing opportunity to reconnect with your loved one, especially one as picturesque as the Great Ocean Road.

 

11. Margaret River

If you’re seeking a romantic weekend near Perth, go to Margaret River. The idyllic and charming backdrop of this little town makes it the ideal place to spend time with your significant other. Explore the Margaret River wine region, take advantage of the area’s well-known beaches, or see the sea cliffs at the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park, which is close by.

 

Enjoy delicious meals at nearby eateries that serve craft beer, local wines, and farm-to-table food to raise the romance factor!

 

12. A Wine Date

Australia is lucky to have a wide selection of wine regions that are close enough to their main city for a weekend vacation, as superb wine is one of the vital features of the Australian lifestyle.

 

A prime example of this is The Barossa, South Australia; only one hour from Adelaide, you can be unwinding in your suite at The Louise or partaking in a private wine experience at a nearby estate. The Louise and the Barossa region as a whole provide a variety of high-quality vineyard and dining experiences with a focus on regional foods as well as the opportunity to unwind in your suite. Why not remain a second day?

Another location that is ideal for a luxurious getaway is Cape Lodge on the Margaret River. Since Perth is nearby, many local, interstate and foreign tourists frequent the area. And the ideal location to combine tours of wineries with chances to enjoy the local fauna and landscapes of this stunning area.

 

13. Queensland’s Scenic Rim

Australia has a lot to offer for adventurous romantic holidays not too far from Brisbane. The Scenic Rim Walk by Spicers is one of our favourite spots to get away from the city and take in the beauty of the area in a cosy yet active environment. This all-inclusive luxury guided walking adventure includes two nights of luxury lodging, all meals, and two days of guided walks through the Gondwana Rainforest National Park, which is listed as a World Heritage Site.

 

14. The Cairns, QLD

Although Cairns may not be the most romantic place in Queensland, this action-packed city has enough to offer couples seeking an adventure romantic holiday. Spend your nights at one of the town’s many stunning hotels and your days taking part in activities like skydiving, scuba diving, hiking, and wildlife encounters.s.

 

15. The Romantic City Walks

Perhaps your notion of a romantic getaway is a city stay, and The Tailor has many suggestions there as well that are suited to your preferences. Sydney and Melbourne both have opulent lodging choices, and a variety of travel options may be organised to learn about the area – all with local expertise and insights to ensure you make the most of your visit.

 

In Sydney, be sure to include a private harbour cruise to see our most famous and beautiful harbour from the water. You can also climb the Sydney Harbour Bridge for a bird’s-eye view of the city, and the more adventurous might want to take a private surf lesson at Bondi, Australia’s most popular beach.

In Melbourne, there are a variety of restaurants to select from. You may also go on a private walking tour of the city’s lanes and arcades, stopping at local businesses run by artists and food producers. Or take a scenic helicopter ride over the city and the sea to see the entire city.

So, here is how Valentine’s Day is observed in Australia. This list includes something for everyone, from strenuous treks and stargazing to romantic meals and spa days.

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