February 14 is Valentine’s Day, an occasion to show your loved one how much you care. While the holiday is usually defined by flowers, chocolates and gifts, it doesn’t have to break the bank — or even cost anything at all.

This Valentine’s Day, stick to the budget and make an impact with these creative — and cost-effective — date ideas. Not only will you save money, but you’ll get points for extra effort and creativity. After all, anyone can buy flowers. Planning an outing that is thoughtful, unique and tailored to the one you love — that’s real romance. 

 

Cook a Romantic Meal
You don’t need a restaurant to find romance. Find a recipe for your loved one’s favorite meal and whip it up at home. Make it a surprise when they walk in, or spend quality time cooking it together. The best part is, you can linger as long as you want after the meal is through. Don’t forget the candles! 

 

Movie Night

Who needs to spend money at a movie theater when you have Netflix — or any other streaming service — at your fingertips? Turn down the lights, make some popcorn, curl up together and watch that romantic movie you’ve been meaning to see. Or, make it a double feature and each pick a favorite love story to share with your date in honor of Valentine’s Day. 

 

Have a Picnic

If the weather is nice, find a scenic spot, spread out a blanket, put down the phones and dig in. The menu doesn’t have to be involved — grab cheese and crackers, make sandwiches or pick up snacks and some dips — and spend some time connecting with each other and the great outdoors. Bonus: Bring a game or a deck of cards and extend your time together. 

 

Volunteer Together

Volunteering is not only free, but it can be a great way to spend quality time together while also strengthening ties to your community. This Valentine’s Day, look for in-person opportunities to serve food or spend quality time with seniors or those in need on the special holiday. It will fill you up with not only the feeling of connection to each other, but the joy that comes with helping others. 

 

Visit a Museum

Take in some culture together with a visit to a local museum. Most museums feature designated free days or hours, allowing you to absorb art, history, science and more without spending a dime. Search your city or a nearby town to see which institutions are free or discounted this Valentine’s Day.

 

Go on a Hike

Hit the trails with someone you love for a date that involves a little adventure. Whether you revisit a favorite path or explore a new area, a hiking date allows you to talk while taking in surrounding nature and getting a little exercise as well. 

 

Belly Up at a Dive Bar

With cheap drinks and tons of personality, your local dive bar is an excellent place to post up for a date night. Grab two stools, score Valentine’s Day drink specials and catch up with your loved one in a cozy, unpretentious space. Bonus points if they offer karaoke!

 

Plan a Game Night

Planning an at-home board game night brings laughter, conversation and a little competitive energy — plus, it’s just all-around fun. Celebrate Valentine’s Day by grabbing a few games — both familiar favorites and new discoveries welcome — and settling in for a night of friendly competition. 

 

Work on a DIY Project

From painting a room to working in a garden, doing a DIY project together is a great way to maximize your quality time together while knocking something off your to-do list. Plus, you’ll be nurturing your shared space, making it better for all the Valentine’s Days in your future.

 

Have a Bonfire

The crackle of a fire, the warming smell of smoke, the stars overhead — nothing says romance like cozying up together in front of a bonfire. Grab a beverage, get the s’mores ingredients out and create a romantic, Valentine-perfect scene for just the cost of a match or two. 

 

With a little creativity, a bit of enthusiasm and a genuine goal of spending time together, you can have a date night that’s unique, memorable, inexpensive, and, most of all, fun.