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Valentine’s Day getaways

HOT LOVE

Spoil your sweetheart with a long weekend at the Gansevoort Turks and Caicos. The secluded resort is offering a “Naughty But Nice” package that includes a bottle of Veuve Clicquot Champagne — and strawberries, of course — on arrival, chocolate truffles for the first night’s turndown, plus a couples’ massage, daily breakfast, one-time use of a pool island or VIP poolside area (with two cocktails) and airport transfers. Rates start at $870 per night; three-night minimum. gansevoorttc.com

RUFF STUFF

Add a dash of adventure to your Valentine’s Day! Feb. 11 through 14, Muddy Paw Sled Dog Kennel in Jefferson, New Hampshire, is offering three-hour dog-sled tours, pulled by a team of mostly rescue and second-chance sled dogs. The trip will cover 15 to 22 miles of backwoods trails through the scenic White Mountains. Tours depart mornings and afternoons. $350 per sled; each sled has a weight limit of 325 pounds. Mention “puppy love” upon booking, and receive a 10 percent discount. 603-545-4533 or dogslednh.com

DO IT, ALREADY!

With seven secluded white-sand beaches, a location within the Virgin Islands National Park and no distracting in-room TVs and phones, Caneel Bay on St. John, USVI, is the ultimate romantic getaway. So what are you waiting for? It’s time to buy the ring and get down on one knee! The resort will help assuage frayed nerves with its “Pop the Question” package, which features proposal planning assistance from the Caneel Bay “romance coordinator,” Champagne and a keepsake photograph and frame, as well as a memory box to celebrate your engagement. Package price is $1,000 and does not include accommodations; rooms start at $495. rosewoodhotels.com/en/caneelbay

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