Married Americans are 65% more romantic on vacation, according to new research.
A survey that examines the romantic or 2,000 married Americans discovered that 82% believe that going on romantic vacations with their partner can indite the spark again. ‘
And another 56% claimed a trip with their partner revived their relationship.
About half (57%) said they feel more connected to their partner while they are on vacation than at home, coming to say that their partners are 50% more affectionate in general on a trip versus everyday life.
From the increase in hand (53%) to the hug more frequently (37%), the survey also revealed a remarkable increase in the 45%increase in PDA-A, as compared to the daily routine of the participants.
Conducted by Talker’s investigation into being or Beach vacationsThe survey also found that 60% of couples said they generally return from a trip that feels even more in love.
When asked what his 20 most romantic activities were as a couple, see the sunset headed the list (47%). That was closely followed by exploring a new place (44%) and holding hands while doing a long walk (38%).
“The holidays offer the perfect scenario for couples to connect again, rediscover passions and create unforgettable memories,” said Dana Studbaker, Marketing Vice President, vacations in Beachbound. “The shared experiences and the new surroundings create the perfect backdrop to depend on the connections and make memories that last. Many couples find that a getaway helps them rediscover the joy and emotion in their relationship, returning feeling even more in love.”
Around a third of respondents said that holidays make their partner appreciate more (35%), and others describe traveling together as “getting the best out of their relationship” (30%) and a reminder of why they fell in love with their partner).
Interestingly, 21% of the participants said they feel significantly more attracted to their partner when they are on vacation.
But after the trip ends, affection begins to decrease. The survey shows that the romance returns to normal approximately one week after the return of Paradise (6.5 days).
Interestingly, women reported that the spark vanished faster than men, after 5.6 days of returning home, and men reported that love felt love until a week after a vacation (7.9 days).
The trick to recover the spark? Have another trip in the books.
Forty -eight percent of respondents said what they would like to do more, since a couple is experiencing a new place together (48%).
“The holidays give couples the opportunity to get away from their daily lives and concentrate with each other,” said Michael Lowery, leader of global consumer business, Beachbound’s holiday. “Whether it involves an elegant dinner or a long walk along the beach in a tropical resort, getting away from domestic concerns can be key to a happy relationship.”
Most important romantic activities for couples
- Seeing the sunset together (47%)
- Exploring a new place together (44%)
- Take a long walk while taking hand (38%)
- Trying a new restaurant or kitchen (37%)
- Share a slow breakfast or coffee on a balcony (33%)
- Seeing Dawn Together (32%)
- Go with a panoramic excursion (31%)
- Stay in bed all morning without agenda (27%)
- Stargazing (23%)
- Dancing together (22%)
- Taqueting together (20%)
- Taking silly or romantic photos together in a picturesque place (19%)
- Cook a meal together in a rent or approximately a fire (13%)
- Get the massage of a couple or spa treatment (13%)
- Make one toast to each other on wine or cocktails (13%)
- Make a desire together in a special source or milestone (11%)
- Mount bicycles or scooters together through a scenic area (8%)
- Forwarding your first appointment or special memory (8%)
- Trying an adventure full of adrenaline together, such as the zip line or a aerostatic balloon walk (8%)
Survey methodology:
Talker’s investigation surveyed 2,000 married Americans; The survey was commissioned by Beachbound and managed and made online by Talker Research between March 24, March 31, 2025.