1. Don’t go all-inclusive
There isn’t much that is less romantic on holiday than a table for two in a hotel restaurant.
2. Choose self-catering
Having your own rental is way cosier than being confined to a hotel room, plus there are certain amorous perks to having your own food supplies.
3. Go somewhere cold
That way you have a perfect excuse to snuggle up.
4. Book somewhere with a log burner
It’s easy and a romantic thing to arrange.
5. Get somewhere with a hot tub
This needs no explanation – easy on the bubbles though.
6. Go somewhere quiet
This guarantees you get more attention.
7. Disconnect
The fastest way to boost the romantic factor is to SWITCH YOUR PHONE OFF!
8. Keep it short
Any more than a couple of days away and you are likely to kill the cuddly atmosphere with something trivial.
9. Keep it close-by
A long journey, especially involving an airport is also likely to stop romance dead in its tracks.
10. Ask your hotel or booking agent for “honeymoon” treats
Champers on ice, a box of chocolates, petals on the bed… most hotels, b&bs, and apartments have a little something special for newlyweds, ask if you can have the same upgrade.