Couples Who Travel Together Stay Together
Valentine's Day may be long gone, and the time you almost forgot your anniversary has passed, but a study from Travelocity conducted earlier this year proves that you'll always have a reason to go on that romantic getaway, especially now that spring is in the air.
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In case you missed it, the study found that 56 percent of couples viewed traveling together as a crucial aspect to keeping their relationships alive, Travel + Leisure reports.
The findings also echo a previous survey from the U.S. Travel Association, which discovered that almost two-thirds of couples thought going on a weekend getaway sparked more romance than receiving glamorous gifts or even jewelry. These couples who traveled together also had a higher rate of their relationship lasting more than five years and considered themselves to have a better sex life than couples who didn't travel.
And in case you need inspiration, we've got some under-the-radar cities for you to take your special someone to this spring, where you can catch you know . . . the birds and the bees.