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Valentine’s Day may be around the corner, but you can make it Valentine’s Day anywhere with a romantic getaway. There’s nothing like staying in a luxury villa, enjoying good food, and soaking up the sun together.

Vacations are a form of self-love, so solo travelers can get in on the sun-filled fun too. Or if you’re like my bestie and I who just needed a relaxing girls’ trip, then keep reading.


My bestie and I recently vacationed in Cancun and stayed at Secrets Maroma Beach Riviera Cancun. The resort was nothing short of stunning and our room gave the calm vibes we needed, especially after a long day of traveling. Our view from the room looked like a painting. The palm trees and crystal blue water provided the perfect backdrop for a nice getaway.

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There was a beach cabana available to us throughout our three day, four night stay as well as plenty of on-site activities and entertainment. Some of the activities offered were yoga, kayaking and biking. While I didn’t participate in the daily activities, I did enjoy the entertainment.

Our second night, the resort held a Mexican night, which included performances from a mariachi band and dancers. We enjoyed a three-course meal featuring chicken and lobster as the main course, and it was my favorite dish of the night.

We also partook in a variety of drinks and food from the on-site bars and restaurants like their French eatery Bordeaux and their hibachi spot at the Teppanyaki Table at Himitsu.

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For those looking for a little romance, the resort is currently offering their Where Love Is package, which includes a mimosa breakfast, a 25 minute couples massage, early check-in, late check-out, and a welcome gift.

One of the highlights from our stay was the spa. The spa had a lot of different services from massages to body scrubs and even a hair salon. It had a sauna, steam room, a pool, jacuzzi and even a cold plunge. What stood out to me the most was the aromatherapy used in each room and the calming sound of the water features throughout the space.

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This trip was the perfect way to start 2025 and recenter myself before jumping into new goals for the year.

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