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Top Valentine’s Day Trips in Australia for Every Type of Traveller

Jess
February 6, 2026
Day Trips in Australia for Every Type of Traveller

Valentine’s Day is a great excuse to step away from daily routines and spend real time together. Whether you’ve just started dating, recently got married, or have been together for years, travelling together often says more than gifts ever can.

Day Trips in Australia

Australia has no shortage of romantic destinations, and the best part is that there’s something for every type of traveller and every stage of a relationship.

For New Relationships: Melbourne, Victoria

When a relationship is new, trips should feel fun and easy rather than overplanned. Melbourne works well because there’s always something to do, but nothing feels forced.

The city is known for:

  • Laneway and hidden coffee spots
  • Rooftop bars and live music spots
  • Street artworks and cultural experiences
  • Easy day trips to the Yarra Valley or Phillip Island

A nice way to spend Valentine’s Day here is keeping plans flexible. Start with coffee, explore the city, and see where the day goes. Melbourne suits couples who are still figuring things out together.

Melbourne, Victoria

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For Newlyweds: Whitsundays, Queensland

For newly married couples, Valentine’s Day often feels extra special. The Whitsundays are a popular choice, and for a good reason.

What makes the Whitsundays ideal:

  • White-sand beaches and clear blue water
  • Island resorts and private accommodation
  • Sailing trips, snorkelling, and reef tours
  • Quiet spots that feel far from everyday life

A private sailing experience around Whitehaven Beach is a highlight for many couples. If you’re planning a trip here, booking ahead and using VALENTRIP5 can help reduce costs.

Whitsundays, Queensland

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For Longtime Couples: Blue Mountains, New South Wales

No matter how long you’ve been together, it’s the spark that keeps you alive. When looking for places that allow you to spend your quality time together, the Blue Mountains offer that kind of space.

Why it works so well:

  • Cosy stays with fireplaces and mountain views
  • Easy bushwalks and scenic lookouts
  • Small towns with galleries and cafés
  • Quiet evenings and relaxed dining

A simple day embracing nature followed by dinner at The Blue Mountains without distractions.

Blue Mountains, New South Wales

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For Food Lovers: Barossa Valley, South Australia

For some couples, food is a big part of how they connect. If that sounds familiar, the Barossa Valley is hard to beat.

This region is known for:

  • Well-known wineries and cellar doors
  • Long lunches surrounded by vineyards
  • Local produce and seasonal menus
  • Food and wine experiences made for sharing

A private tasting followed by a slow, sit-down meal is a great way to spend Valentine’s Day.

Barossa Valley, South Australia

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For Milestone Celebrations: Byron Bay, New South Wales

Byron Bay is a fantastic location to celebrate without feeling overly formal or ostentatious, whether you're getting engaged, celebrating an anniversary, or any other significant occasion.

Why couples choose Byron Bay:

  • Boutique accommodation and luxury resorts
  • Wellness retreats and spa experiences
  • Coastal walks with ocean views
  • Dining options that suit both relaxed and special occasions

Watching the sunset at Cape Byron Lighthouse and heading to dinner afterwards is a simple but memorable way to mark the occasion. Using VALENTRIP5 can help make a premium trip feel a bit more accessible.

Byron Bay, New South Wales

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Bonus Option: Great Ocean Road, Victoria

Experiences are more appealing to some couples than conventional Valentine’s Day preparations. A driving journey along the Great Ocean Road will be an excellent example.

What makes it appealing:

  • Coastal scenery that changes every few kilometres
  • Freedom to travel at your own pace
  • Small towns and scenic stops along the way
  • Great option for self-drive or campervan travel

Stopping at the Twelve Apostles at sunset is often a highlight. It’s quiet, simple, and doesn’t need much planning.

Great Ocean Road, Victoria


Planning Tips for Valentine’s Day Travel

  • Valentine’s Day is a busy period, so early bookings help
  • Choose destinations that match your travel style and relationship stage
  • Mid-week travel can be less crowded and sometimes cheaper

Final Thoughts

Valentine's Day doesn't have to be the same for everyone. Some couples want to travel, some want to relax, and some just want to spend quality time together and eat delicious meals. Selecting a place that appeals to you is simple in Australia.

Wherever you decide to go, a little planning and booking through Backpacker Deals with promo code VALENTRIP5 can turn your Valentine’s Day trip into something more meaningful - more moments, more memories, and better value, all in one.

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AUTHOR PROFILE
Jess
I’m Jess, an adventure-obsessed Aussie who feels most at home outdoors and off the beaten track. I grew up chasing waves, bush trails, and long road trips, and never stopped. I share practical tips and honest stories based on real experience. No fluff. No tourist traps. Only places worth the effort. I travel for freedom, curiosity, and good people. If there’s a sunrise to catch or a pub with a good yarn at the end of the day, I’m already on my way.

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