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The day of romance lovers long for is coming sooner than travelers realize, with February 14th edging ever closer. It could mean another box of chocolates, another bouquet of roses, and another movie night. Or, how about a trip to the most romantic parts of Asia?
These featured itineraries from the world’s premier luxury tour operator, Remote Lands, for Valentine’s Day 2019 are all ultra-luxe adventures, some jet setting around Asia, others for settling into a single country’s pleasures by private jet or yacht. Have a look at some of Remote Lands’ favorite romantic getaways and stories for unforgettable Valentine’s Day experiences.
If you are looking for the perfect Romantic journey please contact us via our website, by email or by calling our office at +1-646-415-8092. We will design a memorable experience that you and your loved one will never forget.
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The Maldives and Dubai might seem like strange bedfellows, but here interested couples can experience the boltholes of the global elite, where five-star luxuries are a way of life. Lovers can boat, fly, snorkel, scuba, swim, and lounge their way through the Maldives on North Malé Atoll, and afterward it’s on to Dubai, where the lucky two will check into the world’s top hotels and explore the City of God. This nine-day journey is priced at $14,700 per person.
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Whether it’s a honeymoon, babymoon, or any other type of romantic moon, couples can enjoy an ideal balance of culture and relaxation on this quick five-day expedition. The happy couple will spend the first part of the trip getting acquainted with what has been claimed to be the cleanest city in the world: sleek, modern Singapore. After enjoying the city life, the couple can cruise over to Tioman Island to experience an exotic Malaysian island that has remained off the beaten track. Travelers should enquire with Remote Lands for pricing.
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Long-time couples and young lovers can both enjoy an intimate private jet journey through the “Land of Smiles.” This 10-day adventure goes dots cities and exotic islands via private jet, which means less time traveling and more time being in love. Hours of overland stress fade away on the PJ with a glass of bubbly. With only 10 days to experience this diverse country, the private jet experience allows couples to see jungles and the beach without the fuss. This private jet expedition is priced from $31,000.
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Endless white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and shockingly magenta reefs await besotted lovers on this Indonesian island-hopping cruise. Ternate, Halmahera, Northern Loloda Islands, Morotai Island, Raja Ampat, Aketajawe, Waigeo, Wai, Gam, and Sorong are among the many small, Eden-like remote islands couples will visit on this 11-day itinerary. Travelers can snorkel, swim, and search for the Red Bird of Paradise on this adventure and relaxation packed holiday. This once-in-a-lifetime ultra-luxe journey is priced at $25,000 per person.
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Forget the dating apps, a few Taipei temples could replace your Tinder. Taipei is a pretty romantic city, and doubly so with the help of Yue Lao, also known as the “old man under the moon” or “the matchmaker.” This Chinese cupid is a Taoist deity who receives the names of eligible men and women once they are of age and pairs them in his book. Yue Lao is said to tie a red string between lovers to represent that they are fated to be together. For the spiritual and romantic, there are more ways than one to find love in Taipei’s temples.
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JW Marriott Emerald Bay is the property putting Phu Quoc on the map for luxury travelers, and earlier this year this ultra-luxe beachside resort opened a new haute cuisine dining option to offer their discerning guests: Pink Pearl. The Pink Pearl is – as the keener among you may have guessed – quite pink in design, drawing inspiration from Madame Pearl Collins. The venue will be bringing some much-needed French fine dining to this Vietnamese beach treasure.
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The Conrad Maldives Rangali Island announced the opening of the first-ever luxury villa beneath the waves of the Indian Ocean on November 15. At a cost of approximately $15 million, the underwater Muraka suite is the first of its kind in the country. Priced at $50,000 per night, the Muraka accommodates up to nine guests.
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Not too long ago the Phang Nga Bay area was a pristine, unvisited region of Thailand– blue water, secret caves, and karst beauty. Those days are over and the whole area can get a bit overcrowded at sea and on land. But in the air? That’s a different story. Whether one is yachting around Krabi or taking a break from a private Phuket island, a trip in a helicopter over the Phang Nga Bay area is a must.
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