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Travel Insured Provides Popular Valentine’s Day Travel Hot Spots

by Erin Weiland | Feb 14, 2014

Valentine’s Day is here and while the holiday might not be known as the most popular for traveling, this year may be a little different. February 14th  falls on a Friday this year, which seems like the perfect excuse for a long weekend, especially for those who also have Monday, February 17th off for President’s Day. Considering this special holiday is a time when shops, restaurants, and hotels are offering tons of deals for couples, it is the perfect time to travel for those who are on a budget and looking to do something special for a discounted price. Travel Insured International, a leading top insurance company, provides some of the most popular Valentine’s Day travel destinations of 2014.


1. New York City

One of the most popular cities to visit for Valentine’s Day 2014 is New York City. The city is known for being one of the most amazing places for date night because of the extensive fine dining options and romantic activities available. Couples can explore the city, stay in a lavish hotel, wine and dine at a fancy restaurant, and even attend a Broadway show. Travelers can also visit iconic attractions like, Broadway, Times Square, Central Park, and Rockefeller Center. With endless entertainment options available, NYC is perfect to visit whether it’s for one night or the entire long weekend and continues to be one of the most popular travel destinations for the holiday.

2. Maui, Hawaii

Hawaii is one of 2014’s hot spots to travel and many couples will be spending their Valentine's Day there this year. As one of the most popular honeymoon locations, Hawaii is filled with romance. Travelers have many options of romantic resort packages where they can relax all day at the pool or beach and then head to their room where they are offered champagne, strawberries, and more. Couples also have endless entertainment options including Hawaiian concerts and shows, romantic dinner cruises, and special Valentine’s menu dinner reservations.

3. Denver, Colorado     

For couples who enjoy hitting the slopes, Colorado is an excellent location. One of the most popular getaways for couples this Valentine’s Day is booking a vacation in a cozy cabin or ski resort. Couples can spend the day skiing or snowboarding and spend nights sipping hot chocolate warm inside. Colorado doesn’t only have an array of winter sports, but also an extensive selection of amazing shopping and dining. It is also known as being such a romantic location because of the Colorado Plains, where the sky becomes panoramic and individuals are surrounded by starlight from every angle. 

4. Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas continues to be one of the most popular Valentine’s Day travel locations year after year. While some might not consider it to be a romantic city, it actually offers more hotel deals and romantic options than any other city in the United States. It is home to some of the most upscale dining available and the entertainment is endless. Couples can sight see, dine, shop, gamble, and even attend a concert or famous show such as Cirque du Soleil. Vegas has some of the best package deals and is perfect for those wanting to find an all-inclusive vacation.

No matter which vacation destination interests you the most, Travel Insured International reminds travelers who plan to get away during the 2014 travel season to invest in the right insurance policy before traveling. It only takes one uninsured travel risk, arriving without expectation, to destroy a dream trip, or worse, incur uncovered emergency medical costs. Prepared travelers will plan ahead with the policy which fits their coverage need best in order to protect their travel investments.

About Travel Insured:

Travel Insured International is one of the largest privately held travel protection companies in the US, and preferred supplier to over 5,000 travel agents, travel consortiums and wholesalers in the US and abroad. As a former division of the Travelers up until 1994, and originator of travel insurance in the US, you can say that the “travel protection” blood lines run deep. Travel Insured International’s customer centric claims operation has significant expertise in both domestic and international claims administration.

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