Holidays are not about getting away but getting in touch, so to
rekindle the romantic in all of us, here is a selection of all-time great Valentine
escapes. They don't come cheap, but we think you will agree that these vacations with your loved one are worth saving up for!
Barefoot cruising
CHAMPAGNE breakfasts in the lagoon shallows, dinner under the stars, movies on a motu and cocktails on deck as the sun sets. The French Polynesians have a word for this type of heavenly holiday: "nomade" yachting.
Bora Bora Cruises do nomadic in style on their
Ti'a Moana, sailing from Bora Bora to sister isles in French Polynesia. Unlike cruise ships, the
Ti'a Moana is small – just 50 passengers – so the crew can dispense with many formalities. If Tahiti islands aren't romantic enough, champagne cocktails on deck or dining under the stars should lull you into a state of bliss.
COST: €5000 (about $A8200) for a seven-day cruise; with food, wine at lunch & dinner, and most excursions.
Champagne flight
THERE'S something about floating in the still morning sky in a hot-air balloon
that brings out the romantic in all of us. Unlike planes, there is no
real sensation of flying, just a silent rise on the morning's still
air. Best of all, if you take a romantic balloon flight for two, there
are no other passengers to disturb you.
In Queensland's tropical north,
Ballooning with Hot Air
flies 12 balloons, which can carry two or a wedding party. Packages
begin with a pre-dawn limousine pick-up from your hotel in Cairns, Port
Douglas, Palm Cove or beaches between. These pilots see several
weddings a month and numerous proposals, so they know how to make your
day special.
COST: From $410 per person for luxury balloon tour; $1990 a basket for one, two or three passengers for a private charter balloon.
Royal retreat
MONEY can't buy you love, but it can buy romance. And what could be more
romantic than a former royal retreat with ensuite private swimming
pool?
For the well-heeled,
Amansara resort in Cambodia's Siem Reap is a cosy delight of just 24 rooms, with fine dining restaurant, spa, frolic pool and lap pool.
Once Prince Sihanouk's guest house, Amansara is a tuk-tuk ride to
the wonders of Angkor Wat and a dollar or so to the cafes and bars of
this friendliest of Cambodian cities.
After a day clambering over the ruins, come back to a steaming,
aromatic bath before a loll in the most private of private pools or a
vigorous Cambodian massage or other spa therapy.
COST: Pool suites $1100-plus a night.