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Plan a seaside getaway to charming Vernazza, Italy. (Photo: Getty Images)

Romantic Getaways

Love Wins in Europe’s Most Romantic Seaside Getaways

There’s more to European romance than moonlit walks along the Seine and decadent meals in Tuscany. Just as swoon-worthy experiences can be found in the continent’s quaint seaside towns, where authentic coastal dishes, atmospheric hotels, and gorgeous ocean views are a quiet stroll—preferably hand-in-hand—away.

As always, check for travel restrictions and closures before planning your trip.

Vernazza, Cinque Terre, Italy

Of the five coastal villages that make up Italy’s Cinque Terre, there’s none more romantic than Vernazza, a colorful cliffside town that dates back to around 1,000 A.D.

Its vibrant buildings, in hues of coral, sun yellow, brick red, and sky blue, border a small harbor on one side; on the other, the 11th-century tower of Doria Castle looks out over the sea. Take a stroll along the shore with a slice of focaccia bread or a paper cone filled with calamari and frites from Batti Batti.

For even better views, head to Belforte, located inside Doria Castle on an open stone terrace, which has remained one of the region’s most elegant places to eat for more than 50 years. By the end of the afternoon, after the tourist throngs have departed for the day, the quiet streets left behind feel like an old Italian film set à la La Dolce Vita.

Biarritz, France

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Stroll by the waterfront in Biarritz. (Photo: Getty Images)

Whether you’re coming for the waves or the glitz—you’ll find plenty of both here—Biarritz is one of France’s most swoon-worthy gems.

If you love long walks on the beach, there’s no better place to go for a romantic stroll than the town’s sandy stretches, which are lined with eye-popping Belle Époque villas. Spend an afternoon at the charming Plage Port Vieux beach, popular with locals, and learn to master the waves with Hastea Surf School.

Other must-dos: a tour of Planète Musée du Chocolat Biarritz, whose exhibits celebrate Basque Country’s chocolate-making heritage, and dinner at La Cabane à Huîtres for standout oysters on the half shell.

Ischia, Italy

Neighboring Capri, in Italy’s Bay of Naples, may get all the attention, but lesser known Ischia is just as alluring. Couples looking to get-away-from-it-all will find plenty of relaxation here, whether visiting vineyards like Cenatiempo, whose wine cellar dates back to the 1600s.

Whatever you do, don’t leave without taking a cable car ride across the causeway to the isle of Ischia Ponte to see Castello Aragonese, a medieval castle carved right into the rock face built in 474 B.C.

Oia, Santorini, Greece

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Few places are more romantic than Oia. (Photo: Getty Images)

Set 235 steps (or a mule ride) above Ammoudi Port, Oia, the most famous village on Santorini, is where you’ll find the iconic blue-domed churches and whitewashed houses you’ve seen in pictures so many times before.

Everything here screams romance from the narrow, photogenic lanes to the unexpected gems, like Atlantis Books—a beautiful English-language bookshop where you can easily fill a lazy rainy afternoon. For dinner, book a table at Karma, where you’ll dine in a gold-walled courtyard filled with fountains and candles, or at the more modern Ambrosia, with spellbinding views of the sea.

Pro tip: Oia gets super crowded during the summer months, so consider a trip there in September or October when the weather is still good.

San Sebastián, Spain

With its aging buildings, golden beaches and gastronomic temples, San Sebastián in Spain’s Basque Country is one of the country’s most impressive seaside destinations. If you’re counting Michelin stars per square meter, the town is second in the world only to Kyoto.

Among our favorite restaurants: Arzak (one star), Akelarre (three stars), and Zuberoa (one star), but even a simple spread of tapas or pinxos from one of the many bars lining 31 de Agosto street won’t disappoint.

Work off those calories during an afternoon stroll through the flower-filled gardens of Plaza Gipuzkoa, then watch the sun go down from La Concha beach. At night, go for cocktails at La Madame before catching a live music show at Leize Gorria.

Kotor, Montenegro

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Go off the beaten path in Montenegro. (Photo: Getty Images)

Despite its emergence as a cruise-ship stopover, Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage city, is still off the beaten track—and completely unforgettable.

Its fortified port, built during the Venetian period, overlooks a sparkling bay ringed by limestone cliffs, and the preserved medieval streets of Old Town—a low-lying skyline of red roofs punctuated by Romanesque church spires—remain devoid of cars.

The town is tiny and still bordered by ancient walls, so there’s no risk of getting lost here. You can easily spend hours wandering its cobbled sidewalks, stopping for a coffee at one of the the cafes lining the many squares—Letrika serves the best brew in town—or to sample local cheeses and cured meats at the outdoor food markets.

Tallinn, Estonia

Many old Eastern European towns offer romance in spades, and Tallinn is no exception—after all, how many cities have their own Kissing Hill?

Walk the cobblestone streets, past bars and restaurants lit by candlelight to natural sanctuaries like the Danish King’s Garden, the Swan Pond or the baroque Kadriorg Park, gifted by Russian tsar Peter the Great to his wife Catherine.

The paved pathway that stretches from Kadriorg, known as the Pirita promenade, offers amazing views of Old Town. Do like the locals do and bring a bottle of wine to one of the city’s lookout platforms—we suggest the sunset view from Patkuli, then head to dinner at the candlit Dominic.

This article was published through a partnership with Jetsetter magazine. Read the original story: 8 Most Romantic Seaside Towns in Europe by Krystin Arneson, a regular contributor to Jetsetter.

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