Right now some poor girl is stressing out scouring the internet for ideas on the next trip she and her boyfriend will take, but she won’t find your blog.
Because you’ve got nothing on (or very little) the topic of travel.
That’s why you need this list of new blog post ideas for couples travel for your dating and relationship blog.
Why Add Couples Travel on Your Dating and Relationship Blog?
We all tend to lean on other people’s travel experiences before exploring a new vacation destination on our own.
Yes, we may ready reviews on travel apps such as Skyscanner, Travelocity, or Expedia, we still value the opinion of real people and not just businessy sites.
Plus the search engines are packed with travel blogs and so are Pinterest and Instagram, so why even bother?
Because all it takes is the right combination of words and images to attract your audience’s attention and wrestle it away from your competition.
And think about this.
There are tens of thousands of vacation possibilities out there, if not more.
You just have to find a new mix of blog post ideas for couples travel and you can stand out.
The places you’ve gone or want to go, chances are someone would love to take you up on your recommendations out there on the internet, and you a click away from publishing your ideas.
Someone with similar tastes wants you to publish them and find you.
But before you throw any old idea up on your blog, brainstorm some first…
First, start with…
General Travel Ideas for Couples
Don’t begin too specific because the audience for it likely will be very small.
Instead, start more broad and make a relatively large list of travel ideas for couples.
This all depends on how much time and energy you have to write.
But if you can stretch it to 25-50 then you will have a lot more keyword combinations that could appear on search engines.
Plus, for Pinterest, you will have more images that you could make to add to your Boards.
Starting broader allows for a wider range of ideas.
Find locations that get good reviews and a lot of engaged viewers leaving comments.
Aim to increase your value in your viewers’ eyes by providing a mix of both popular known places and interesting unique places not many have heard of (but still get high reviews).
They want ideas that they have forgotten about or have not thought of themselves.
- Romantic Getaway Ideas for Couples in Need for Escape
- Trending Weekend Getaways Ideas for Couples
- Outdoor Travel Ideas for Couples
- Special Event Travel Ideas for Couples
- Fun Getaway Ideas for Couples Who Haven’t Traveled in Years
- Affordable Getaway Ideas to Escape Reality This Weekend
- 100 Romantic US and Canada Small Town Getaways for Couples
Show your creativity by breaking your travel ideas into sub-categories.
Consider the categories of the next few lists.
By Location
- 10 Most Secluded Florida Beaches for Romantic Getaways
- Most Romantic Arizona Ranches to Visit in Winter
- 5 Breathtaking Oregon Beach Towns to Escape Reality for 3 Days
- Top US Small Towns for Local Cuisine for Quick Weekend Getaways
- 10 Jaw-Dropping Beautiful Beach Towns in a State Located in the North
- 10 Eastern US Cities with the Most Free Vacation Activities for Couples
- Top 50 Historic Neighborhoods for Food and Culture Across America
By Occasion
- 25 Bucket List Festivals to Visit in (Year)
- 10 Stunning New England Town Christmas Decoration Displays
- 10 Best Kept Secret Honeymoon Destinations
- Best Romantic Bed and Breakfasts for Valentine’s Day Getaways in these States…
- Affordable Suprise Staycation Birthday Getaway Ideas for Your Sweetheart
- Top 25 Food Festivals Across America for Couples Getaways
- Best Cities for 4th of July Celebrations Across America for Couples to Experience
By Type of Trip
- Top 10 Rated Cruiselines in (Year)
- Best Riverboat Cruises on the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers in (Year)
- 25 Luxury Golf Courses and Resorts for Couples to Visit Out West
- 50 Florida and Gulf Coast Resorts with Tennis Courts for Couples Retreats
- 50 Best Bar Crawl Tours for Couples in Major US Cities
- 25 Best National Parks Cross-Country Camper and RVs for Adventures for Couples
- 25 Small Towns for Food Loving Couples
- 50 Food Network Restaurants Loved By Locals to Visit This Year
By Lodging
- Top 10 All-Inclusive Beach Resorts in the US
- 10 North American Castles You Can Book a Stay
- Top-Rated Romantic Spas for Couples in the US
- Most Romantic and Cozy Cabin Escapes this Winter
- 20 Luxurious Hotel Getaways in NYC, LA, and Chicago
- Best Florida Air BnBs with Private Swimming Pools
- Best Kept Secret Florida Gulf Coast Beach Resorts
- Most Romantic Maine Bed and Breakfasts to Celebrate Your Anniversary
By Vacation Activity
- 10 Best Whale Watching Tours in North America
- The 5 Best Ski Resorts in Colorado for (Year)
- Most Scenic Mountain Road Trips in North America
- 10 Must-See Florida Dolphin Cruises
- 10 Carolina Coast Shelling Beaches for Couples Getaways
- 25 Breathtaking Hiking Trails for Active Couples
- 10 Challenging Biking Mountain Trails for Fit Couples
- 25 Hidden Gem Beach Towns for Easy-going Couples
Feel free to use any of these headlines. Redo the wording if you wish.
Three More Things to Consider for Blog Post Ideas for Couples Travel
I hope that just the lists of headlines alone have given you ideas for content, but one step you might consider before brainstorming for locations is the angle that you take to write the posts.
Come from your own personal experience or interest.
Haven’t traveled the globe yet?
No sweat.
Don’t see yourself as a globetrotter or jetsetter?
No big deal.
Your visitors just want ideas for their trips.
1. Writing from Your Own Personal Experience
Makes it easier to tell the story of anticipation and excitement leading up to your first time going to a new city and then sharing your stories and observations from stop to stop. When possible share your own pictures, people want to relate to your real-life experience.
2. Wishlist Travel Destinations
Who says you have to write about places you’ve only been to?
Point out the places where you want to go this year or next.
Ask your visitors or subscribers to share with you their suggestions of where to go.
3. Bucket List Travel Destinations
Share with your audience the BIG TICKET places you’d like to visit in your lifetime or events you wish to experience in person.
Ask your audience who has already done so and what they liked most.
When creating any content on your relationship blog you do NOT have to take the angle of personal experience every time.
If all of us bloggers chose that road we wouldn’t have much to write about.
Remember, your blog can serve as an expression of your life’s journey.
Combine your desires and dreams with your own personal first-hand stories. In fact, don’t be afraid to combine them in the same posts.
What’s wrong with creating a list post of 25 Romantic Christmas Season Getaways for Couples in (Year) or 15 Scenic Summer North America Road Trips for Couples and sharing which you’ve done and the rest you want to do in the same post?
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