Special Anniversary Getaways Around the World
If you’re after an anniversary to remember, surprise your partner and book one of these unique Culture Trip adventures.
Anyone can find a white-sand beach and book candlelit dinners. But consider the unexpected for your anniversary getaway – think frozen icescapes and wilderness stalked by wildlife, crumbling temples steeped in history, or even a honeymoon safari. Enjoy precious time for the two of you on one of these Culture Trip adult getaways for couples.
Explore the romantic towns and cities of Northern Italy via train
It doesn’t get more romantic than Italy, but why restrict you and your better half to just one of the country’s many incredible destinations? Well, thanks to our Travel Experts and Italy’s high-speed rail network, you can go on a sweeping adventure from famous city to famous city. We’ll start with a deep dive into Rome’s many iconic sights, before shooting off to Florence for a taste of Renaissance. We’ll detour to Siena and go olive oil tasting in the Tuscan hills before getting back on track to Bologna, the culinary capital, for a gourmet food tour. You and your favourite foodie will also get to sample Parma ham, Parmigiano Reggiano and balsamic vinegar on a tasty road trip through Emilia-Romagna. Finally it’s on to the passionate city of Milan, perfect for treating your partner to a high fashion shopping spree, plus a day trip to Lake Como – the glorious serenity of this alpine region is perfect for a bit of loving reflection.
Tick a wonder of the world off your bucket list in Peru
This nine-day epic adventure to Peru is full of once-in-a-lifetime experiences – but the real highlight is visiting the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu, set high in the Andes mountains. This is one of the seven wonders of the world, and seeing the site will certainly make for an unforgettable anniversary. You’ll also take a Peruvian cooking class in Cusco, spot condors on a trek through Colca Canyon and eat your way around Arequipa’s picanterias (tasty local lunchtime restaurants).
Maja Proescholdt and Gethin Morgan contributed additional reporting to this article.