# Best Anniversary Trip Destinations for Couples 2026: Tuscany, Turks & Caicos, NZ & Japan

> The anniversary destinations worth the money in 2026 — matched to milestone year, budget and travel style, with real 2026 rates and the tradeoffs no brochure mentions.

*Published 2026-07-03 · By Harper Quinn*

Anniversary travel has quietly become the most valuable segment of romance travel — and one of the most misunderstood. Couples routinely try to copy the honeymoon playbook a decade later and find it no longer fits. The destination that thrilled you at 26 with a first-anniversary budget is not the one that will land a 25th, and the reverse is equally true. The [Hilton 2026 Trends Report](https://stories.hilton.com/releases/2026-trends-release), which surveyed 14,000 travelers across 14 countries, found that 76% of Americans are building trips around milestone moments — anniversaries chief among them. After years of planning these trips for couples and taking my own, my strongest advice is this: choose the destination to fit the milestone and the budget, not the Instagram grid.

This guide does exactly that. Below, four destinations I return to again and again — Tuscany, Turks & Caicos, New Zealand and Japan — mapped to the milestone years and budgets they actually suit, with real 2026 pricing and the honest tradeoffs.
The one-line version: Turks & Caicos for easy beach luxury and first-to-tenth milestones; Japan for a once-in-a-decade cultural landmark; Tuscany for a food-and-wine 25th; New Zealand for adventurous couples who want scenery over a lounger. Match the destination to the year, disclose the occasion at booking, and travel in shoulder season where you can.
## How to match a destination to your milestone year

The clearest way to choose is by milestone, because each carries a distinct budget and emotional register. First anniversaries (couples typically 26–34) run a median $2,000–$5,000 and reward destinations that recapture the honeymoon feeling without duplicating it. Fifth and tenth anniversaries move into the $5,000–$15,000 range as household income rises; the tenth, in particular, is the anniversary couples describe as deserving a genuine bucket-list trip, per [Fora Travel's advisor data](https://www.foratravel.com/the-journal/10-year-anniversary-trip-ideas). The silver 25th (couples averaging 50–58, often empty-nesters with peak disposable income) opens the $10,000–$30,000 tier, and the golden 50th moves into world-cruise territory. Read your own year honestly before you fall in love with a destination.
MilestoneTypical budget (2 people)Best-fit pick hereWhy1st$2,000–$5,000Turks & Caicos (Grace Bay area)Easy access, honeymoon register, no jet lag5th–10th$5,000–$15,000Japan (Kyoto + Tokyo)Bucket-list cultural landmark for the first big milestone25th$10,000–$30,000Tuscany (Val d'Orcia)UNESCO landscape, food, wine, slower paceActive any year$8,000–$25,000New Zealand (South Island lodges)Adventure plus serious lodge luxury
## Tuscany: the landmark-anniversary benchmark

For a 25th, or any anniversary where you want to slow down and eat well, Tuscany is my top overall pick. The Val d'Orcia — a UNESCO World Heritage cultural landscape of cypress-lined roads and hilltop towns — is the postcard, and **Rosewood Castiglion del Bosco** is its benchmark property: a restored medieval borgo with the two-Michelin-starred Ristorante Campo del Drago and Italy's only private members' golf club, per the [Rosewood official site](https://www.rosewoodhotels.com/en/castiglion-del-bosco). The critical planning fact: it closes annually from January 6 through late March, so peak season is May through October. Look for its recurring "stay three, get the fourth night free" promotion and periodic 20% villa-stay discounts.

The honest tradeoff is that Tuscany is a driving destination — you will want a rental car here, unlike on the Amalfi Coast — and the villa-and-estate rhythm suits couples who prefer long lunches and wine estates to beach days. A more accessible entry point is Borgo Santo Pietro, a working-farm wellness resort in western Tuscany, if the Rosewood tier is beyond budget. Either way, Tuscany rewards the couple who treats the journey between towns as part of the experience.

## Turks & Caicos: the easiest beach luxury

If you want the beach with minimal logistics, Turks & Caicos is the strongest all-rounder for first-through-tenth anniversaries. Grace Bay is consistently rated among the world's top three beaches, and there are roughly eight direct US city connections, so the jet-lag and transfer friction that dogs the Maldives or Bora Bora simply is not a factor. Three properties define the market. **Grace Bay Club**, a Leading Hotels of the World member, runs an adults-only hotel zone with oceanfront suites (rates above $1,500/night in peak; watch for its recurring "Fourth Night Free" offers), per the [Grace Bay Club site](https://gracebayclub.gracebayresorts.com/). **Amanyara** sits inside an 18,000-acre nature reserve with private-pool pavilions, and **COMO Parrot Cay** occupies a private 1,000-acre island reached by a 50-minute boat transfer.

The tradeoff is price and a lack of cultural depth — Turks & Caicos is a place to unwind, not to explore. But for a couple who wants sand, clear water and a resort that handles everything, it is hard to beat and needs the least advance planning of the four.

## New Zealand: for the adventurous milestone

New Zealand's South Island is where I send couples who would be restless on a beach. A three-lodge circuit is the classic itinerary: **Rosewood Matakauri** near Queenstown, with Lake Wakatipu and Remarkables views and a lakefront bathhouse (roughly NZ$1,950–NZ$3,400/night, about US$1,200–$2,100); **Huka Lodge** on the Waikato River, open since 1924 and all-meals-inclusive from around NZ$2,127/night, with lodge credits on three-night-plus stays; and architecturally dramatic **Blanket Bay** near Glenorchy. The Southern Hemisphere summer, roughly November through April, is the window.

What you get is genuine adventure — jet-boating, alpine hikes, dark-sky stargazing — wrapped in true lodge luxury. What you trade is the long-haul flight from North America and a budget that competes with the silver-anniversary tier. For active couples, it is worth every hour in the air.

## Japan: the once-in-a-decade cultural landmark

Japan is my pick for the fifth or tenth anniversary when you want a trip that reads as a landmark. The classic route is three to four nights in Tokyo, a bullet-train transfer, and three to four nights in Kyoto. At the ultra-luxury tier, **Aman Kyoto** — 24 rooms across 80 acres of private forest, per [Aman's official listing](https://www.aman.com/resorts/aman-kyoto) — and Hoshinoya Kyoto (reached only by private boat along the Ōi River) are the two most-cited milestone properties. Traditional ryokans such as Tawaraya and Gora Kadan in Hakone offer a more intimate register, typically ¥60,000–¥150,000 per person per night with dinner and breakfast included.

Cherry-blossom season (late March to mid-April) and autumn foliage (November) are the most beautiful windows and require four to six months' advance booking. The tradeoff is that Japan is a walking, culturally immersive trip rather than a relaxing one — plan it when you want to be engaged, not when you want to be still.

## The practical rules that apply to all four

Three habits improve any anniversary trip. First, **disclose the occasion at booking** — luxury properties offer anniversary amenities only when flagged in advance. Second, **book to the right lead time**: beach and overwater destinations 6–9 months out, European villa and city stays 4–8 months, Japan in blossom or foliage season 4–6 months. Third, **travel in shoulder season** where the destination allows — September–October for Tuscany, Turks & Caicos and Japan delivers the best combination of weather, price and quiet. Do those three things, match the destination to your milestone year and budget, and the anniversary trip will earn its place in the memory it is meant to mark.

## Sources

1. [Castiglion del Bosco, A Rosewood Hotel](https://www.rosewoodhotels.com/en/castiglion-del-bosco)
2. [Grace Bay Club — Luxury Hotels Turks and Caicos](https://gracebayclub.gracebayresorts.com/)
3. [Aman Kyoto — Luxury Resort & Onsen Spa](https://www.aman.com/resorts/aman-kyoto)
4. [Hilton's 2026 Trends Report — The Rise of the Whycation](https://stories.hilton.com/releases/2026-trends-release)
5. [The Fora Wedding & Honeymoon Trend Report](https://www.foratravel.com/newsroom/the-fora-wedding-and-honeymoon-trend-report)

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