As summer slips into fall and kids head back to school, there's no better time for a couple’s getaway to Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches. Whether you're a duo who craves outdoor adventure or a pair who prefers romantic walks on the beach, we've got the perfect trip for your travel style. Check out where to stay, play, and dine on your next couple’s trip to Florida.
The Adventure Seekers
Are you a couple who seeks outdoor adventure at every turn?
Take advantage of the expansive trails and blueways that weave throughout Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches.
Rent a bike from a local outfitter like Flagler Bike Shop or book a kayaking excursion with Ripple Effect EcoTours.
After you’ve worked up an appetite, hit up Captain’s BBQ in Palm Coast for award-winning smoked meats and melt-in-your mouth cheesecakes.
Rest your body at Princess Place Preserve’s charming cottages. Nestled among moss-covered trees, these two-bedroom cottages offer couples a quiet retreat with amenities like a full kitchen and screened porch.
Learn more about outdoor activities in Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches.
The Romance Lovers
Fall in love with the romantic side of Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches.
Walk hand-in-hand down the beach or head to Washington Oaks Gardens State Park to stroll around the fragrant rose garden.
For lunch, Oceanside Beach Bar and Grill in Flagler Beach offers stunning ocean views and delicious favorites like fish tacos and lobster mac and cheese. Reconnect over refreshing cocktails like the Flagler Punch and the Oceanside Cosmo.
Ready to snuggle up?
The Island Cottage Inn is steps from the beach and features eight beautifully appointed guest rooms—including some with fireplaces.
Don't miss our Rekindle the Romance blog for more romantic things to do and places to dine in Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches. Live local? Check out these date night ideas in Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches.
The Culture Connoisseurs
Consider yourselves culture connoisseurs?
From funky art galleries to historic sites, Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches has plenty of cultural experiences.
Make your home base Si Como No Inn, a quirky and colorful oceanfront inn that exemplifies old Florida.
For a peek a local art, head out on the Flagler Cultural Council’s Turtle Trail to see more than a dozen fiberglass turtles with unique artwork and designs. Take a peek at more art-inspired activities.
Taste an array of cuisines—from seafood to sushi—thanks to Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches’ diverse foodie scene. Mamaling offers Asian street food like pork dumplings and Vietnamese pho.
Explore the diverse food scene in Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches.
No matter what your travel style as a couple, Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches has something for everyone.