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February 8, 2012

10 most romantic hotels in the U.S.

Valentine’s Day will be here soon, and a romantic getaway may be just what the heart needs. TripAdvisor has released its list of the 10 most romantic hotels in the country, based on travelers’ reviews about the beautiful scenery, friendly staffs and romantic amenities like hot tubs and fireplaces.

1. Koa Kea Hotel & Resort, Hawaii

Photos of Koa Kea Hotel & Resort, Poipu
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2. Starfish Manor Oceanfront Hotel, Lincoln City, Ore.

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3. Inn of the Dove, Bensalem, Pa.

Photos of Inn of the Dove - Bensalem, Bensalem
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4. Spindrift Inn, Monterey, Calif.

Photos of Spindrift Inn, Monterey
This photo of Spindrift Inn is courtesy of TripAdvisor

5. St. Regis Princeville Resort, Princeville, Hawaii

Photos of St. Regis Princeville Resort, Princeville
This photo of St. Regis Princeville Resort is courtesy of TripAdvisor

6. Ocean Lodge, Saint Simons Island, Ga.

Photos of Ocean Lodge, Saint Simons Island
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7. Little Palm Island Resort & Spa, Little Torch Key, Fla.

Photos of Little Palm Island Resort & Spa, Little Torch Key
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8. Queen of Hearts Resort, Palm Springs, Calif.

Photos of Queen of Hearts Resort, Palm Springs
This photo of Queen of Hearts Resort is courtesy of TripAdvisor

9. Farmhouse Inn & Restaurant, Forestville, Calif.

Photos of Farmhouse Inn & Restaurant, Forestville
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10. Castle Hill Inn, Newport, R.I.

Photos of Castle Hill Inn, Newport
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