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DRIVE your sweetheart wild in a vintage VW, quirky converted Land Rover or fully-loaded motorhome. Whatever your style, Camptoo has a bolthole on wheels to match.
Alfonso, based in London, is a VW California Ocean camper van with electric roof, two double beds, a fridge and gas cooker. From £100pn.
Their Burstner 800i, aka Harvey the RV, is based in Buckinghamshire and has two double beds, two TVs, gas hob, fridge and freezer, lounge, loo and shower. From £147pn.
GO: Visit camptoo.co.uk.
COMBINE a winter city break with adrenaline-fuelled activities in Swedish Lapland.
Starting with two nights at The Grand Hotel Stockholm, couples then fly to Kiruna for a sleepover in the famous Ice Hotel, followed by husky dog sledding.
Guests continue to Pine Bay Lodge, on the coast of the Luleå archipelago. Here, adventurers can cross a frozen lake on a hovercraft or snowmobile.
Your final stop is The Tree Hotel to stay in a treehouse, visit a Sami village and enjoy dinner in a heated tipi on a frozen lake.
GO: From £2,900pp. More at scottdunn.com or on 020 8682 5030.
YOU could treat your beloved to a romantic break in a historic house.
Brimming with period charm, the Hand Picked collection is a group of 19 heritage hotels set in acres of grounds.
They include Fawsley Hall Hotel & Spa, Northants (pictured); Crathorne Hall Hotel, North Yorkshire; and New Hall Hotel and Spa in Sutton Coldfield.
Popular Romantic Getaway packages include champagne, chocolates, dinner, breakfast and late check-out.
GO: From £174 per room; handpickedhotels.co.uk.
BOOK ahead and indulge your loved one at a surprising price on Cunard Line’s two-night Queen Mary 2 Southampton to Hamburg cruise.
Following its 2016 refurbishment, QM2 feels like a five-star hotel.
You can dress for dinner, walk the promenade deck and dance in the Queen’s Room as the voyage takes you back to the golden age of travel.
GO: From £299pp with meals plus sparkling wine on arrival. Sets sail July 13, with flight back to UK. More at cruisecritic.co.uk.