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Valentine’s Breaks on the Suffolk Coast

Valentine’s Day is about more than chocolates and roses. It’s a chance to slow down, reconnect, and make new memories together. A romantic escape to the Suffolk coast offers the perfect backdrop to rekindle romance, unwind from everyday life, and enjoy time just for two.

Browse our collection of cottages available for Valentine’s Day breaks below and find the perfect Suffolk retreat to fall in love with this February.

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Imagine waking up to the sound of the waves, walking hand in hand along the sand, and ending the day with a delicious meal at a local restaurant. The Suffolk coast is made for moments like these. With miles of unspoilt coastline, award-winning dining, and charming villages to explore, it’s the ideal setting for a Valentine’s break that feels truly special.

Finding the perfect place to stay makes all the difference. At Durrants Holiday Cottages, we offer a beautiful range of properties for your Valentine’s getaway — from traditional fisherman’s cottages full of charm to stylish coastal apartments with sweeping sea views. Choose from cosy retreats like Angel Cottage in Southwold or indulge in something extra special with a luxury property such as The Perch or Wood End, where comfort and style come together for the ultimate romantic escape.

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