Romantic resorts worth every dollar…….Okay, so hear me out: I think every couple, at some point, needs to escape together. Like, physically remove yourselves from your home, your laundry pile, your group chats, and just exist somewhere far away where someone else makes the bed. I mean, real talk, half of romance is just not being exhausted, right?
And when I say romantic resorts worth every dollar, I don’t mean the cheapest “romantic getaway package” you saw advertised on Facebook with roses shaped like swans and a bottle of $7 champagne that tastes like college regrets. No. I’m talking about places that feel like stepping into your own private movie scene. Places where you look at your partner and go:
“Oh wow… we still really like each other.”
Not just love. Like.
And listen—I’m from Queens. I’ve done the “romantic getaway” where we thought staying at a hotel near Times Square was enough. Spoiler: Times Square at 2 AM is not romantic. It’s like 73 Elmos fighting.
So, let me share the good stuff. The real stuff. The places I’d put my own money into again. The places that remind you that your relationship is not just about who’s supposed to buy paper towels this week.
1. Jade Mountain, St. Lucia
This one hit me in the chest. Like, actual breathtaking.
Imagine stepping into a hotel room and there’s no fourth wall. It’s just open. Air. Sky. Ocean. Mountains. Everything. It’s like nature is leaning in and kissing your forehead, telling you it’s okay to relax now.
The rooms have infinity pools. Not like the dramatic influencer ones where everyone’s pretending to have a deep thought while holding a hat. I mean pools that feel like part of the horizon.
One evening, we watched the sunset in silence.
Which—if you know me—silence isn’t really my thing. But it was that kind of silence.
The kind that feels like a blanket.
I caught myself thinking, “When did life get so loud? Why don’t we do this more?”
Pro tip: The chocolate is local. It’s stupid good. Buy extra. Hide some.

2. Post Ranch Inn, Big Sur, California
This one is moody. Like “we’re in a romantic indie film where we whisper secrets and wear chunky sweaters” moody.
It’s on a cliff. Literally. On. a. Cliff.
There’s fog rolling in. There’s silence except the ocean crashing far below. There are hot tubs under stars that look like they were Photoshopped in.
Also: There are no TVs. And not in a pretentious, “disconnect from technology” kind of way. More like: You just forget they ever existed.
One night there, we stayed up late drinking something red and expensive (don’t ask me what it was, I pointed at the wine list like I was confident). We talked about stuff we hadn’t talked about in years—not problems, just dreams. The kind of conversations that get buried under laundry and PTA meetings and long commutes.
It made me remember us.
Important note: The beds here feel like clouds. Like, the kind of cloud that would start playing a harp if it could.
3. Nayara Springs, Costa Rica
Picture this: a private villa. Your own plunge pool. Surrounded by rainforest. Like actually in the rainforest. I swear I heard monkeys cheering at one point. Not for us, just in general. But still.
The air smelled like green. I know that sounds weird, but you’ll get what I mean if you go. It’s like everything is alive and buzzing and the world feels young.
We showered outside under the stars. And not in a weird camping way. In a “I am a sensual forest spirit now” way.
The staff somehow always knows when you need something. And when you need to be left alone. Which should honestly be taught as a superpower.
Bonus: The breakfast comes with fresh fruit that tastes like it was just invented.
4. The Brando, French Polynesia
Okay listen—this one is expensive. Like, “we’re celebrating something major or we got a promotion or we just decided life is short” expensive.
But the island feels untouched. Wild. Gentle.
There are turtles who are calm, clear waters.
There are moments where you look around and think:
“Oh. This is what peace was supposed to feel like.”
No cars. No crowds. Just…quiet.
A perfect place to get soft with each other again. Like the version of your relationship from the early days when you two thought everything about each other was adorable (even the weird stuff like the way they butter toast).
If you go: Be barefoot as often as possible. Trust me.

5. Twin Farms, Vermont
Totally switching vibes—this one is for cozy romance lovers. Log-fire energy. Fall blanket energy. If you want to hold someone’s face and say “I love you” while a fireplace crackles, this is your spot.
It feels like staying inside a snow globe but warm.
The food is unreal. I would write poetry about one of the soups I had there. I actually tried. It was terrible. But the soup was not.
It’s the kind of place where time slows down.
Where you sleep longer.
Where the morning light feels like syrup.
Things I Learned About Traveling as a Couple romantic resorts worth every dollar
Not advice. Just observations. Like field notes but with more emotions.
- Bring less stuff. You won’t care about outfits as much as you think.
- Talk. Actually talk. Not just logistics.
- Do one thing that scares you a little. Not like skydiving—like skinny dipping at midnight.
- Hold hands. Even if it feels cheesy. Especially if it feels cheesy.
Sometimes, romance isn’t big gestures.
It’s:
- shared silence
- soft laughter
- leaning into each other without thinking
- remembering your partner’s eyes in natural light
Outbound Links (just vibes, no corporate nonsense):
- A very relatable essay about love + adulthood: https://www.thecut.com/2019/03/marriage-essay-jia-tolentino.html
- A playlist for slow mornings together: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX3PIPIT6lEg5
