sábado, 14 de febrero de 2026

Valentine's Day: The Best Places to Elope in 2026

How are you going to celebrate Valentine's Day? With a romantic walk in a sunny, sheltered forest? With a candle-lit dinner at a rustic restaurant, or tucked-away in your sofa with fluffy pillows and a warm cup of tea?  Eva Sandoval has some travel ideas for the adventurous and affluent who want to elope and get married away from a crowded banquet -and for everyone else who uses their imagination to travel the world!

In the BBC story "Chosen by experts: Where to elope in 2026" B2 students will find lovey-dovery ideas for a Valentine elopement and interesting English expressions like: to elope, [to get] engaged, commitment, [to be] on the rise, soaring [wedding costs], stunning [locations], [increasingly] chic, cheesy, shameful, to trace [the shift back to the mid-2020s], wanderlust, [to push the idea into] the mainstream, to swap, a vow, thrillingto splash outwilderness, a no-brainer, to tie the knot, a loch, secluded [wilderness], untouristed, heather, [nuptials] hack, the red tape, alleyways, a cove, to unfold, a dip [in the Mediterranean], the vibe, the cliffside, laid-back [pace], a leap [of faith], overrun, touristy, off the beaten path, a rugged [landscape], a pristine [beach], a mezze [platter], [the coastline] dotted, to crave, to rough it, to be studded, a [major] draw, a melting pot, bougie, a cerulean [sea], to overlook [the ocean], a bliss, the scenery, unmatched, a mooseto blow [your] mind, a glacier, a waterfall, trooperlush [volcanic topography].

You can also watch this 4:42 video with the Top 5 Adventurous Elopements in U.S. from Simply Eloped, which is recommende for B2 students and above.