Valentine's Day is just around the corner and it's going to be a busy time for couples who are spending the holiday in tourist destinations. However, this day is not only for lovers because single people can enjoy solo travel for this holiday as well. Here are five Valentine's Day destinations for people without dates.

Pacific Coast Highway, California. There's no better way to enjoy some solo traveling than a nice road trip. According to Travel & Leisure, the Pacific Coast Highway is a classic route that will give travelers a scenic view of California"s magnificent coastlines. With a good number of restaurants and stunning beaches, the thought of not having a date for Valentine's Day wouldn't even bother you.

Asheville, North Carolina. The Appalachian mountains is a must-see sight when visiting Asheville. It's also home to the biggest residence in the US, the Biltmore, where George Vanderbilt resided. But what's beautiful about Asheville as a is its hippie and artistic vibe that would give solo travelers a sense of freedom.

Wickaninnish Inn, Canada. Spending some time in Tofino's Wickaninnish Inn during winter might not be your typical holiday. However, it's one of the best places for travelers to be lazy and spend a cozy time in front a warm fireplace while watching strong winds and falling snow outside the window.

Texas Hill Country. According to USA Today, it's going to be Wine Lovers Celebration month in this place and it's going to be one of the best Valentine's Day destinations for solo travelers. With a good amount of inns, B&Bs, gift shops, eateries and wineries, it's the perfect definition of a homy-hearty destination.

Norther Lights, Canada. Catch the Aurora Borealis in Churchill by joining group trips that would tour you around the edge of Hudson Bay. Another must-see attraction is the polar bear migration.

Celebrating Valentine's Day without a date is not a big deal. With these five Valentine's Day destinations, solo travelers can have a memorable trip all by themselves.