Valentine’s Day at Torekov Hotel
Follow in the footsteps of John F. Kennedy* and bring your beloved on a romantic getaway to Torekov. Check in to a cozy room and enjoy our warming spa, beautiful and tranquil surroundings, delightful dinners, and time together.
We look forward to welcoming you to celebrate Valentine’s Day with us.
4 tips for Valentine’s Day:
- Take a winter walk by the sea
Enjoy the wildlife and stunning views of Hallands Väderö and Kullaberg. Few conversations are as meaningful as those shared while walking together in breathtaking nature. - Exercise together
On your own terms—and perhaps with support from our personal trainer. We offer both indoor and outdoor gyms, group classes, and of course trails and small paths perfect for a run together. - Stay forever at the spa
Warm baths inside and out, sauna, cold plunges, and steam rooms. Perhaps best of all is that magical moment afterwards—wrapped in a soft robe, hand in hand, sipping a glass of bubbly as the winter sun sets over the sea. - Eat well, slowly, and abundantly
The bistro’s cozy atmosphere is romantic and relaxed. Why not start with a drink by the fireplace, then enjoy a long dinner and fine wines at a window table with a view?
Surprise Your Loved One
- Start with Afternoon Tea
Begin by unwinding with a glass of champagne and our fabulous Afternoon Tea. Served from 2:00–5:00 PM. Book here - Book a treatment
A luxurious spa treatment makes a thoughtful gift and sets the tone for a relaxing stay. We offer a wide menu of massages and treatments. Read more and book here - Upgrade your stay
Create an unforgettable first impression when your loved one opens the door. Choose the “Loving Care” add-on when booking your stay, and you’ll find beautiful flowers, sparkling wine, and exclusive chocolates waiting in the room. Price: 450 SEK for two.
*) A True Love Story
It is said that in the summer of 1955, John F. Kennedy escaped his duties for a romantic getaway in Skåne with a young Swedish noblewoman. The place he liked best was Torekov, which at the time had more fishermen than tourists. “It reminds me of Cape Cod,” he said.