Some of the best holiday destinations in Spain for couples are places where meals stretch late, everything is easy to walk, and there’s usually a square, promenade or beach nearby. It’s the kind of low-key romance that suits Valentine’s Day far better than set menus and forced gestures.
Best places in Spain for a romantic couples holiday
These places work especially well when you want good food, a sense of place, and evenings that drift along naturally.
Seville
Named as one of Condé Nast Traveler’s top European destinations for 2026, Seville is built for wandering, with narrow streets that funnel you into shaded plazas and small bars.
Evenings revolve around slow dinners, shared plates, and long walks once the heat drops, with the city taking on a softer, quieter mood. Recognised as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, Seville suits couples who enjoy culture but don’t want to plan every hour.
Most romantic thing to do: Walk along the Guadalquivir at sunset and stop for a late drink near Triana.
Mallorca
Mallorca manages to feel relaxed even in popular areas if you stay away from the big party resorts. Inland villages and calmer coastal towns lend themselves to lazy breakfasts, swims, and unplanned detours rather than ticking things off a list.
Most romantic thing to do: Drive through the Tramuntana mountains and end the day with dinner in a small village restaurant.
San Sebastián
San Sebastián has a compact centre where everything revolves around eating well and strolling between stops. Sharing pintxos in the old town makes evenings feel sociable without being loud or hectic. The bay and beach give it breathing space that many cities lack.
Most romantic thing to do: Share a late-night wander through Parte Vieja with one last glass of sparkling wine by the harbour.
Granada
Granada feels intimate, with steep streets, hidden viewpoints and a strong sense of daily life continuing around you. It’s easy to spend hours walking without spending much, stopping for tapas that arrive unasked with your drink. The city rewards couples who like to explore slowly.
Most romantic thing to do: Watch the Alhambra glow at dusk from a mirador in the Albaicín.
Best Spanish islands for couples holidays
The islands differ wildly, and choosing the right one matters more than people expect. For couples, it’s about picking somewhere that matches your pace rather than chasing a headline name.
Ibiza
Away from the nightlife centres, Ibiza is surprisingly calm, with rural hotels, quiet beaches and a slower rhythm. Days tend to revolve around swims, long lunches, hippie markets and evenings that don’t need much planning. It’s best enjoyed outside peak summer when the island breathes again.
Most romantic thing to do: Swim at a small cala late in the afternoon, then stay put until the light fades.
Tenerife
Tenerife suits couples who want simplicity, good weather and very little decision-making. Adult-focused resorts and spa hotels make it easy to switch off, especially in the south. And if you prefer authentic alternatives beyond the resorts, the north feels more local and green.
Most romantic thing to do: Watch the sun drop into the Atlantic with a drink after a day doing very little.
Menorca
Menorca is quieter than its neighbours, with small resorts and beaches that rarely feel hectic. It’s a good choice if nightlife isn’t a priority and days revolve around swimming, reading and early dinners. The pace encourages proper downtime.
Most romantic thing to do: Picnic near a secluded cove and stay until the beach empties.
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