As a dating site and app that’s responsible for introducing thousands of eligible singles to their future partners every week, we think Valentine’s Day may be one of the most important holidays for couples, bar none. No pressure, though. Our romantic date ideas for the month of February are sure to impress your significant other and help you create some lasting memories.
And if you don’t happen to have someone special for Valentine’s Day this year, there’s still time. Zoosk always sees a big uptick in memberships during February as singles join our site looking for quality matches during the year’s most romantic month.
Whether you already have a set Valentine’s date or your plans are still pending, you can create a magical night with these dating ideas.
Some Valentine’s Day date ideas never go out of style. And there’s a reason for that. More hearts have melted over a dimly lit table or in a snowy park than nearly any other venue. That’s why we are starting our list with a timeless classic.
Few things say “I love you” (or “I like you” if the person is a new flame) than a candlelit home-cooked meal. It gives you plenty of ways to show off your creativity and set the mood for an intimate evening. Here are some tips for pulling it off:
You can vary the plan by inviting your partner to cook with you. If you’re feeling a little insecure about your culinary skills, you can always order in. Just be sure to set the mood with the tips we outlined.
Advanced seating for movies is a tool in your movie arsenal. It guarantees that you won’t be standing in line in cold, wet weather waiting to see if the film you want to see gets sold out. It also ensures you’ll be able to sit together if the theater is crowded and you’re running a little late. Here’s the romantic movie playbook:
It’s never a bad plan to dress up a little especially if you are dating someone new. If you live in an area with an active theater community, you could also purchase tickets to a romantic play. Theater companies love to match themes with holidays and always a great choice for a first date.
If you feel like the classics are played out, we get it. You don’t necessarily want to do the same thing you did last year. Or worse, duplicate the same Valentine’s plans your partner had with their ex last year.
We have a few ideas that will make this Valentine’s Day stand out as fun, original, and memorable.
You’ve probably seen these little paint-and-sip studios popping up all over the place. Pottery studios aren’t quite as prolific, but if you see a local pottery place, you can be certain that they teach group lessons.
I’m sure you see where we’re going with this. Painting, sculpting, and otherwise creating is an amazing way to celebrate love. Contact your local art studio and see if they’re promoting something special for Valentine’s Day. You can even exchange your creations at the end of the night.
You might be a great cook, but some of these couple cooking classes can take your game to the next level. You might be the class star or just end up having a really good time.
The great part about this activity is that you’re covering dinner and drinks while you’re there.
This idea could also work for “budget-friendly dating options,” but it is also one of the most creative ways to endear yourself to your partner. Writing your feelings down on paper shows your partner that you can be vulnerable. And you can style your love letter however you want: cute, funny, intense — or it can be the first declaration of your love. Whatever words you put down are up to you.
Valentine’s Day may be six weeks after the official end of the Holidays, but that doesn’t mean that all of the bills are paid. Memorable, romantic evenings don’t have to cost money. We love these ideas for Valentine’s Day dates that won’t break the bank.
Never underestimate the potential of a walk in a park, on a mountain trail, or along the beach. The sites are beautiful, and the fact that you’re doing it together focuses the attention on the conversation. Here are a few ideas to intensify the romance.
If it’s too cold (or hot) to walk, a scenic drive is a nice substitute, and you can still use most of these ideas.
Valentine’s Day puts one in the mind of sweet treats and other confections, but you don’t have to buy an enormous (and expensive) heart-shaped box of assorted chocolates to express your love. With a quick online search and a trip to the grocery store, you can have the ingredients for several types of cookies, cakes, cupcakes, or whatever you fancy. You can package any extras and share them with other couples.
There are many games with a romantic twist. Here are a few examples:
We hope that you’ve found the love of your life and that you’ll be spending many Valentine’s Days together. If you are single and looking, give Zoosk a try. We use a complex matching algorithm to ensure compatibility. Download our dating app or go to our site and start your search today!