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Five (5) Fun Ideas on Spending Your Valentine’s day in Port Harcourt.


Florence Uwaeme

This year’s Valentine’s Day celebration is upon us! Whether you are resident in The Garden City, or you are a visitor, there are lots of places with a plethora of activities you can visit, either with a partner, your family or on your own.

A Romantic Dinner at Charcoal and Spice Restaurant

This restaurant is one of the best places for that romantic dinner/lunch experience. Charcoal and Spice serves the best barbecue. Their local, continental and oriental cuisines will make you fall in love with your partner again.
Whether inside the restaurant or you decide to interact with nature by visiting their backyard, the experience will surely keep you blushing for a long time.

Set out on a Pedestrian Adventure

Walking hand-in-hand with your partner on a cool evening, with the gentle fresh breeze caressing your beautiful faces gives a certain kind of fulfilment that is not easily explained. Though this isn’t one of the conventional ways to spend the day, trust me, the experience will not only give you time to talk, giggle, take pictures, it will also help acquaint you with your environment. Safe places like Rumola, Abuloma and Government Residential Areas won’t be bad to try.

Port Harcourt Pleasure Park Isn’t a Bad Idea.

Boat Cruise on Bonny River

If neither you nor your partner is aquaphobic and you wouldn’t a little daring, a boat cruise on the Bonny river is what you surely need to keep that adventurous spirit satiated.

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