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it for yourself by exploring its beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains, stopping off to take a romantic walk in the woods. Or take a cosy walk along the sands at Virginia Beach. California, Georgia, South


Carolina, North Carolina, Maryland, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Alabama, Mississippi and Texas are among other states with long stretches of sandy beaches to take a romantic barefoot stroll.


Hidden gems Hit the road to search out some of


America’s best-loved destinations and sights, or to search out hidden gems. An experience shared will stay long in the memory. You can explore iconic places guaranteed to set the heart racing, from Arizona’s spectacular Grand Canyon to New York’s awe- inspiring Niagara Falls, wild and desolate areas such as South Dakota’s Badlands or Nevada’s Highway 50 – dubbed the ‘Loneliest Road in America', but far


Above, Kahului on Maui in Hawaii


from lonely with your partner alongside you – as well as magnificent nature, from the giant redwood forests of California to the glorious autumn foliage colours of New England. Spend some quality time


together mixing horse riding with spa treatments and other activities at guest ranches in Kansas and Oklahoma or Texas, Colorado, Montana, Arizona and Wyoming, where the spirit of the Old West is still very much alive. But perhaps nowhere underlines


the USA as a couples' destination more than Las Vegas, otherwise known as Sin City. Its casino resorts offer endless entertainment, with Broadway-quality shows and world-class performers, plus Mobil- starred restaurants, glitzy nightclubs and glamorous lounges, while daytime activities take in designer-label shopping, high- octane thrills and excursions into the surrounding desert or to the Grand Canyon and Hoover Dam.


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