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Doing it with someone else is more fun

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We mean traveling, you cheeky bast—In case you forgot, Valentine’s Day is tomorrow. Who?

We mean traveling, you cheeky bast—In case you forgot, Valentine’s Day is tomorrow. [Tourradar]( [ Valentine’s Day is tomorrow]( Who’s the AC to your DC? In case you forgot, Valentine’s Day is tomorrow. It’s all about love, chocolates and cheesy messages, like “Roses are red, violets are blue, love is not dead, thanks for being my boo.” But it’s also about spending time with the ones you love. And what better way to spend every waking moment together than a vacation? So, who are you taking on your next adventure? [Travel with your boo]( Destinations you’ll love [Egypt]( Egypt Explore the Great Pyramids of Giza, ride a camel into the golden desert and cruise the enchanting Nile river—Egypt is perfect for a couples’ adventure [Japan]( Japan Relax in an onsen with a view of Mount Fuji, eat the world’s best sushi in Tokyo and visit the floating Itsukushima Shrine—Japan for two is a dream [Italy]( Italy From boating the enchanting canals in Venice to visiting the colorful villages of Cinque Terre to indulging in heady wines in Tuscany, Italy is irresistible [Peru]( United Kingdom Visit world-class museums in London, dive into the world of Harry Potter in Edinburgh and drive through the epic Scottish Highlands—you’ll love the UK [See all adventures]( Excellent [TR Logo]( [Facebook]( Kärntner Ring 5-7 Top 304-306, Vienna, 1010, Austria Download our app [App Store CTA]( Store CTA]( You can [unsubscribe]( from this email or view our [Terms & Conditions]( [Unsubscribe From All Emails]( To ensure you continue receiving our emails in your inbox, please add explore@tourradar.com to your address book or trusted sender list. Fares and offers are correct at time of sending and subject to availability and may be changed or withdrawn at any time. View full [Terms and Conditions]( on our website. Please be aware that it is the traveller's responsibility to check on government travel advisories and regulations. Information is changing quickly, and advisories and regulations may change at any time depending on the status decided upon by each country’s government. Be sure to contact your local consulate or the local authorities within your chosen destination to confirm their particular travel advisories and requirements before visiting.

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