Verona

To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we round-up a selection of destinations with ties to famous love stories, which are also great for group visitors.

1. Verona, Italy

Who can talk about love without the William Shakespeare play Romeo & Juliet springing to mind? The forbidden love of the two youngsters takes place in the ‘fair Verona’ making it an ideal spot for Valentine ’s Day as well as year-round trips. Shakespeare's play was inspired by a true love story and family rivalry which is believed to have taken place in the 1300s in Verona. Things to see when visiting include the Piazza delle Erbe, the scenic square in the heart of the city, and Juliet's Balcony which is rather hidden but one of the hottest tourist spots in Verona. There's also the Verona Arena which boasts Roman architecture and hosts the Arena Opera Festival between June and September.

Juliet's Balcony

Pictured: Juliet's Balcony.

2. Cairo and Luxor, Egypt

Where better to learn about history, love and architecture than Egypt which was led by ruler Cleopatra, who fell in love with the Roman general Marcus Antonius, or Mark Anthony as he is better known. Of course, there is Ancient Egypt and Modern Egypt which can both be explored when visiting depending on what your group desires. The Pyramids and the Giza Plateau in Cairo are not to be missed, and you can also go temple spotting in Luxor. Luxor is often referred to as 'the world's greatest open-air museum' as it features so much history, from the tombs of Tutankhamen to Nile cruises to temples and sunsets.

The Great Pyramids

Pictured: The Great Pyramids.

3. London & Windsor

Romance might not immediately spring to mind when talking about London, but with a long history of monarchs and two Royal weddings taking place this year, London and particularly Windsor, is looking even more appealing for groups, whether it be for a love linked trip or an all-year round venture, there’s plenty on offer. From open-top bus tours and cruises down the Thames, to West End shows and dining in unusual restaurants, London remains one of the most popular destinations for groups.

Windsor

Pictured: View of Windsor Castle.

4. Isle of Wight

A visit to the Isle of Wight and Osborne should be on the list of any group looking for somewhere with a love story. As the holiday home of Queen Victoria and her beloved Prince Albert, Osborne offers plenty for groups including guided tours and exhibitions. It is said that after Albert’s death, Victoria wore nothing but black and groups can learn more about this iconic couple’s story along with their family life, on a visit. The coastline of the Isle of Wight offers views stretching for miles, coastal walks and ideal places for photo stops. There’s plenty inland too including Monkey Haven for animal lovers and Blackgang Chine for thrill seekers and groups with youngsters.

Osborne

Pictured: Osborne, Isle of Wight.

5. Road trip through America

In the style of famous criminal couple Bonnie and Clyde, why not take your group through America? (Minus the crimes, of course). With plenty to see along the way including The Grand Canyon, The Rockies, Route 66 and the Deep South, it’s hard to tire of looking around. Although these famous misfits are nothing to aspire to, their journeys and stories are fascinating, and groups can learn more about them on a trip from the places they travelled to the people they encountered. Companies such as The American Road Trip Company offer suggested road trip ideas taking your through different parts of America.

Grand Canyon

Pictured: Grand Canyon, America.

For those seeking a scenic trip, take a read of our recent article which looks at some of the best photography holidays.