In 2026, romance begins with a booked getaway
A six-pack may turn heads, but in 2026, it is a confirmed holiday booking that truly wins hearts. New research by Booking.com shows that travel has become one of the strongest expressions of romance in India. As Valentine’s Day nears, grand dinners and expensive gifts are giving way to surprise getaways, with 86 per cent of Indian travellers saying they find it attractive when a partner plans and books a complete trip.
The findings highlight a clear shift. While 76 per cent of Indian women believe men should take charge of planning holidays, 8 per cent say they have never had a partner fully organise a romantic escape. This year, 91 per cent of women want their partners to show more initiative, starting with the itinerary.
Thoughtfulness now matters more than physical appearance. About 92 per cent of women find it appealing when a partner handles planning and booking, and 82 per cent would prefer someone who creates meaningful experiences over someone with just a good physique. In fact, 99 per cent say they would likely show extra affection if surprised with a booked holiday.
The emotional impact is strong. When a partner takes care of travel plans, 74 per cent say they feel loved, 72 per cent feel excited and 51 per cent feel grateful. Yet barriers remain, from not knowing where to begin to worrying about getting the details wrong.
Santosh Kumar, Regional Manager, South Asia, Booking.com said: “Our research shows that planning a vacation has evolved into an act of love and intention rather than just logistics. As Valentine’s Day approaches, there is a growing desire for seamless, surprise-led experiences. At Booking.com, our ‘Connected Trip’ vision simplifies this process, integrating stays, flights, attractions and car rentals, making it easier for partners to plan thoughtful, end-to-end journeys that truly reflect care, confidence and romance.”
The findings highlight a clear shift. While 76 per cent of Indian women believe men should take charge of planning holidays, 8 per cent say they have never had a partner fully organise a romantic escape. This year, 91 per cent of women want their partners to show more initiative, starting with the itinerary.
Thoughtfulness now matters more than physical appearance. About 92 per cent of women find it appealing when a partner handles planning and booking, and 82 per cent would prefer someone who creates meaningful experiences over someone with just a good physique. In fact, 99 per cent say they would likely show extra affection if surprised with a booked holiday.
The emotional impact is strong. When a partner takes care of travel plans, 74 per cent say they feel loved, 72 per cent feel excited and 51 per cent feel grateful. Yet barriers remain, from not knowing where to begin to worrying about getting the details wrong.
Santosh Kumar, Regional Manager, South Asia, Booking.com said: “Our research shows that planning a vacation has evolved into an act of love and intention rather than just logistics. As Valentine’s Day approaches, there is a growing desire for seamless, surprise-led experiences. At Booking.com, our ‘Connected Trip’ vision simplifies this process, integrating stays, flights, attractions and car rentals, making it easier for partners to plan thoughtful, end-to-end journeys that truly reflect care, confidence and romance.”
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