ROMANCE TRAVEL
Luxury Villa Retreats
Whether you desire an African Safari, a romantic escape to Santorini, a visit to Paris, or some other luxurious vacation, we can assist you.
Upscale Resort Vacations
Aruba, Barbados, Curacao, Los Cabos, Maldives, Turks & Caicos, Cayman Islands, or any other destination... you name it and allow us to get you there.
Our agency offers hosted, couples escapes for married couples seeking to explore unfamiliar destinations while simultaneously relaxing, rejuvenating, and reconnecting with one another. Because we desire an intimate setting, each group consist of no more than 10-15 couples. To stay abreast of our upcoming escapes, be certain to subscribe to our email list.
Couples who travel together have healthier, happier relationships compared to those who do not, according to a survey from the U.S. Travel Association.
Couples prefer taking a short trip to receiving gifts - Nearly two-thirds of couples (63%) surveyed say a weekend getaway is more likely to
spark romance than large or small gifts. Just one-third (36%) viewed receiving small gifts the same way, and only 15% rated getting big gifts
like jewelry as important to improving romance.
Traveling alone together sparks romance - More than eight in ten (83%) of those who travel as a couple say the romance is still alive in their
relationship, and fully seven in ten (72%) of the couples surveyed believe traveling inspires romance.
Couples who travel together report having a better sex life than those who don't - Three-quarters (77%) of respondents who travel as a
couple say that they have a good sex life, compared to 63% of couples who do not travel together. More than one in every four couples
(28%) say their sex life improved after traveling together – and of those, 40% say sex together is permanently better after travel.
Couples who travel together have more time for intimacy and sex - A majority (59%) of couples say that being more intimate is an
important reason to vacation together. Among couples that did not take a trip together in the past year, nearly one in four (23%) say they
"do not have enough time for intimacy and sex."