Valentine's Day has come and gone by. Unfortunately it landed on a work week, so the best time to actually enjoy the day with your special someone will be this weekend.  All the roses, chocolates, and stuffed bears might already be gone from the main aisles in the supermarket, but that shouldn't deter you from making sure your partner feels special. 

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If the love of your life or that special person means a lot to you, why not find the perfect treat?

Scroll down for 4 different post-Valentine’s Day gift experiences that are more memorable than roses and chocolates.

1.Staycation and scrub

A couple having a good time together. [Source/Alex Holyake/Unsplash]

Whisk your love away for a romantic getaway and indulge in a staycation. 

If there’s a spa close by, why not recharge and reconnect in the quiet calmness and relax together while partaking in a purifying scrub? 

This is sure to leave you both feeling sweetly rejuvenated.

2.Dine and dance

This is the best time to show off your dancing skills. [Source/Simon Matzinger/Unsplash]

Chill out with your other half at a premium lunch or dinner someplace, while noshing on some bites, seafood, brick oven pizza, or other delicious, freshly prepared dishes. Dress up for a romantic evening, and dance the night away while you’re at it. 

3.Cook together!

A couple jointly preparing a meal. [Source/Unsplash]

“Cooking is love made visible,” they say. Making a meal for Valentine’s Day together is a beautiful experience. 

Get out your favourite cookbook recipes and try a few together. The experience is sure to make your hearts swoon!

4. Jazz it up!

Jazz is the language of love and romance. We know you just can’t whisk your loved one anywhere for Valentine’s victuals. So why not jazz things up? 

Make a night to remember with unforgettable jazz tunes from two-time Grammy award winner Marcus Miller – the headline act at the Safaricom International Jazz Festival. 

Miller’s characteristic bass sound promises a romantic atmosphere and timeless jazz standards from hits like Bill Withers’ “Just the Two of Us” to “Never Too Much” by Luther Vandross. 

The 6th edition of the Safaricom International Jazz Festival is happening from 11-17 February 2019, with supporting performances from Ghetto Classics, Kato Change, and The Safaricom Youth Orchestra, among many other acts.

Bring your spouse, lover, or a special friend; whatever you do, save the date!

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