10 Romantic Things to Do on Valentine's Day With Your Special Someone
Whether you and your significant other have been together for a lifetime or just a little while, make Valentine's Day absolutely unforgettable with one of these fun activities. No matter what you and your beau decide to do, you'll both have the best time—because you're spending the day with each other.
1.Take a trip.

Take a day or even an entire weekend and venture to a destination neither of you have been before. Need some inspiration? We have a handy list of romantic getaways that are perfect for Valentine's Day.
2.Eat breakfast in bed.
Whip up a delicious breakfast—or brunch—spread on Valentine's Day and enjoy it lounging in your bed. It will be a nice change of pace from the usual hustle and bustle in the mornings.
3.Enjoy a wine and chocolate tasting.
Wine and chocolate: Both delicious on their own, but even better together! Base your tasting off our easy-to-follow guide, or make up your own!
4.Create something together.
Whether you take a pottery or painting class, or even just make a DIY in your own home, it will be special to make an actual item and memories to last a lifetime.
5.Recreate your first date.
Take things way back to where you first started falling for each other with a second take at your first date. If your memory is super sharp, you could even order the same food and drinks as that one memorable night.
6.Cook dinner together.
A special home-cooked meal can be so much more romantic than going out to eat at a super busy restaurant. Even if one of you doesn't have chef-worthy skills, you can still make a memorable dinner you'll both enjoy.
7.Have a romantic movie marathon.
Grab the popcorn and settle in on the couch for an evening filled with your favorite rom-coms. Need help choosing which flick to start with? We have a complete list of Valentine's Day movies ready to stream ASAP!
8.Exchange heartfelt gifts.
No, February 14 doesn't have to be all about presents, but it is nice to give—and receive—a little token of affection. Consider purchasing an item your loved one has always wanted, DIYing something special, or even just gifting a homemade card.
9.Get to know each other better over a bottle of wine.
Once the booze is flowing, ask each other these 36 questions scientifically proven to break intimacy barriers. Some you may already know the answer to ("How's your relationship with your mother?") while others are hypotheticals you've likely never posed ("If you could wake up tomorrow having gained one quality or ability, what would it be?").
10.Send your partner on a treasure hunt.
If gift-giving is your love language, send your significant other on a scavenger hunt dotted with trails of rose petals and handwritten clues to find their Valentine's Day present. For ideas, check out Pinterest.
1.Take a trip.

Take a day or even an entire weekend and venture to a destination neither of you have been before. Need some inspiration? We have a handy list of romantic getaways that are perfect for Valentine's Day.
2.Eat breakfast in bed.

3.Enjoy a wine and chocolate tasting.

Wine and chocolate: Both delicious on their own, but even better together! Base your tasting off our easy-to-follow guide, or make up your own!
4.Create something together.

Whether you take a pottery or painting class, or even just make a DIY in your own home, it will be special to make an actual item and memories to last a lifetime.
5.Recreate your first date.

Take things way back to where you first started falling for each other with a second take at your first date. If your memory is super sharp, you could even order the same food and drinks as that one memorable night.
6.Cook dinner together.

A special home-cooked meal can be so much more romantic than going out to eat at a super busy restaurant. Even if one of you doesn't have chef-worthy skills, you can still make a memorable dinner you'll both enjoy.
7.Have a romantic movie marathon.

Grab the popcorn and settle in on the couch for an evening filled with your favorite rom-coms. Need help choosing which flick to start with? We have a complete list of Valentine's Day movies ready to stream ASAP!
8.Exchange heartfelt gifts.

No, February 14 doesn't have to be all about presents, but it is nice to give—and receive—a little token of affection. Consider purchasing an item your loved one has always wanted, DIYing something special, or even just gifting a homemade card.
9.Get to know each other better over a bottle of wine.

Once the booze is flowing, ask each other these 36 questions scientifically proven to break intimacy barriers. Some you may already know the answer to ("How's your relationship with your mother?") while others are hypotheticals you've likely never posed ("If you could wake up tomorrow having gained one quality or ability, what would it be?").
10.Send your partner on a treasure hunt.

If gift-giving is your love language, send your significant other on a scavenger hunt dotted with trails of rose petals and handwritten clues to find their Valentine's Day present. For ideas, check out Pinterest.
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