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// Couples — leaf-menu data for the Couples Travel category page

const COUPLES_META = {
  count: 44,
  newThisSeason: 7,
  authors: 6,
  avgLengthDays: 9,
  topAge: "30 – 48",
  updated: "April 2026",
};

// Top couples destinations (the SEO core)
const COUPLES_PLACES = [
  { id: "paris", rank: 1, city: "Paris", country: "France", region: "Europe", nights: "5–8", budget: "$$$", season: "Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1502602898657-3e91760cbb34?w=1200&q=80", coord: "48°51′N · 02°21′E", tag: "Editor's pick", why: "Not because it's obvious. Because the city genuinely requires you to slow down and eat two lunches. It forgives nothing and punishes boredom. Good test of whether you want the same things.", best: ["Honeymoon", "Anniversary", "First trip"] },
  { id: "kyoto", rank: 2, city: "Kyoto", country: "Japan", region: "Asia", nights: "7–10", budget: "$$$", season: "Apr & Nov", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1493976040374-85c8e12f0c0e?w=1200&q=80", coord: "35°00′N · 135°46′E", tag: "Most saved", why: "Privacy at scale. Ryokan breakfasts where the world disappears for ninety minutes. The garden walk where you don't need to say anything.", best: ["Honeymoon", "Slow pace", "First Japan"] },
  { id: "lisbon", rank: 3, city: "Lisbon", country: "Portugal", region: "Europe", nights: "5–7", budget: "$$", season: "Mar–Jun", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1555881400-74d7acaacd8b?w=1200&q=80", coord: "38°43′N · 09°08′W", tag: null, why: "The most underrated couples city in Europe. Small enough to walk everywhere together; large enough to find your own restaurant. Excellent wine for the budget.", best: ["First Europe", "Anniversary", "Budget"] },
  { id: "florence", rank: 4, city: "Florence", country: "Italy", region: "Europe", nights: "4–6", budget: "$$$", season: "Apr–Jun, Sep", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1534758791048-7be97a7ba527?w=1200&q=80", coord: "43°46′N · 11°15′E", tag: null, why: "Small enough that you'll walk past the same gelateria three times and start to think of it as yours. Stay in Oltrarno if you want to feel like locals.", best: ["Art lovers", "Food", "Short trip"] },
  { id: "marrakech", rank: 5, city: "Marrakech", country: "Morocco", region: "Africa", nights: "4–6", budget: "$$", season: "Mar–May, Oct", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1539020140153-e479b8c5e2a3?w=1200&q=80", coord: "31°37′N · 07°59′W", tag: null, why: "A riad with a rooftop is not optional. This is a city that rewards a couple over a solo traveler — there is someone to tell to not buy that carpet.", best: ["Adventurous pair", "Riad stay", "Short trip"] },
  { id: "mexico-city", rank: 6, city: "Mexico City", country: "Mexico", region: "Americas", nights: "6–9", budget: "$$", season: "Oct–Apr", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1518105779142-d975f22f1b0a?w=1200&q=80", coord: "19°25′N · 99°08′W", tag: null, why: "The restaurant scene alone is worth a 10-day trip. Two people will eat better here than anywhere on earth at this price point. Polanco for the hotel; Roma for the dinners.", best: ["Food lovers", "Long stay", "Urban"] },
  { id: "lake-como", rank: 7, city: "Lake Como", country: "Italy", region: "Europe", nights: "4–6", budget: "$$$$", season: "May–Jun, Sep", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1499678329028-101435549a4e?w=1200&q=80", coord: "45°59′N · 09°15′E", tag: "Splurge pick", why: "A Ferrari-shaped lake between the Alps and Milan. No agenda required. The ferry timetable becomes your schedule, which turns out to be fine.", best: ["Splurge", "Honeymoon", "Slow pace"] },
  { id: "santorini", rank: 8, city: "Santorini", country: "Greece", region: "Europe", nights: "4–6", budget: "$$$", season: "May, Sep", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1469796466635-455ede028aca?w=1200&q=80", coord: "36°24′N · 25°26′E", tag: null, why: "Yes, it's famous. It's famous for a reason. Stay in Imerovigli rather than Oia to cut the crowds by half and the price by a third.", best: ["Honeymoon", "Sunset chasers", "Anniversary"] },
  { id: "tulum", rank: 9, city: "Tulum", country: "Mexico", region: "Americas", nights: "5–8", budget: "$$$", season: "Nov–Apr", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1591861395327-5e3a3a5d3e2c?w=1200&q=80", coord: "20°12′N · 87°27′W", tag: null, why: "Jungle-meets-beach is a couples formula that works. Stay in the hotel zone, not the pueblo, and you'll have the beach in the morning before anyone else.", best: ["Babymoon", "Eco stay", "Beach"] },
  { id: "vienna", rank: 10, city: "Vienna", country: "Austria", region: "Europe", nights: "4–6", budget: "$$$", season: "Mar–Jun, Sep–Nov", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1516550893885-985c836c5a4a?w=1200&q=80", coord: "48°12′N · 16°21′E", tag: null, why: "The most elegant city in Europe for a quiet anniversary. Excellent coffee, the right museums, and restaurants where the noise level stays low enough to have a conversation.", best: ["Anniversary", "Culture", "Long weekend"] },
  { id: "cartagena", rank: 11, city: "Cartagena", country: "Colombia", region: "Americas", nights: "5–7", budget: "$$", season: "Dec–Apr", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1536098561742-ca998e48cbcc?w=1200&q=80", coord: "10°23′N · 75°32′W", tag: "Underrated", why: "A walled city full of flowers and the warmest sea in the region. Stay inside the walls. Two people in a colonial hotel with a courtyard pool need very few plans.", best: ["Honeymoon", "Beach base", "Budget splurge"] },
  { id: "rome", rank: 12, city: "Rome", country: "Italy", region: "Europe", nights: "5–7", budget: "$$$", season: "Apr–Jun, Sep–Oct", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1515542622106-78bda8ba0e5b?w=1200&q=80", coord: "41°54′N · 12°29′E", tag: null, why: "The original. Two people sharing a bowl of cacio e pepe at a table the size of a laptop is still, somehow, the best dinner in the world. Trastevere at night.", best: ["Classic Europe", "Food", "First timer"] },
];

// Couples styles / sub-types — SEO buckets
const COUPLES_STYLES = [
  { id: "first", num: "I", title: "First couples trip", em: "The calibration.", desc: "Easy to navigate, low-stakes logistics, manageable time difference. Lisbon, Florence, Kyoto. You'll learn more about how you travel than about the destination.", count: "9 guides", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1469796466635-455ede028aca?w=900&q=80" },
  { id: "honeymoon", num: "II", title: "Honeymoon", em: "One shot.", desc: "Privacy, service, the room with the view. Stays that justify the word. Kyoto ryokans, Santorini cliff suites, Lake Como villas, Cartagena colonial courtyard hotels.", count: "12 guides", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1499678329028-101435549a4e?w=900&q=80" },
  { id: "anniversary", num: "III", title: "Anniversary", em: "On purpose.", desc: "Not spontaneous — better than spontaneous. A trip with a reason, booked six months ahead, the right restaurant reserved. Vienna, Paris, Japan in cherry season.", count: "8 guides", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1516550893885-985c836c5a4a?w=900&q=80" },
  { id: "babymoon", num: "IV", title: "Babymoon", em: "The last quiet one.", desc: "Tulum, Lisbon, Cartagena. Somewhere warm, walkable, and low-altitude. Two sun-loungers and a good meal every evening. We've thought about the logistics so you don't have to.", count: "6 guides", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1591861395327-5e3a3a5d3e2c?w=900&q=80" },
  { id: "longstay", num: "V", title: "Long-stay couple", em: "One month, two suitcases.", desc: "Mexico City, Lisbon, Kyoto for the patient. When two people share an apartment in a foreign city for more than three weeks, something shifts. This is the brief for that.", count: "5 guides", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1518105779142-d975f22f1b0a?w=900&q=80" },
  { id: "adventure", num: "VI", title: "Adventure couple", em: "Both say yes.", desc: "Patagonia treks, Morocco desert camps, Japan cycling routes. Trips where the activity is the trip and the gear list is negotiated beforehand.", count: "4 guides", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1464822759023-fed622ff2c3b?w=900&q=80" },
];

// Itineraries — concrete day-by-day plans
const COUPLES_ITINS = [
  { ref: "CPL-061", days: 7, title: "Paris, without", em: "the rush.", author: "Elena", price: "€2,200", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1502602898657-3e91760cbb34?w=900&q=80", tags: ["First trip", "Anniversary", "Café mornings"] },
  { ref: "CPL-074", days: 9, title: "Kyoto, a ryokan", em: "and three gardens.", author: "Marcus", price: "¥380k", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1493976040374-85c8e12f0c0e?w=900&q=80", tags: ["Honeymoon", "Slow pace", "Privacy"] },
  { ref: "CPL-082", days: 5, title: "Florence, Oltrarno,", em: "the right side.", author: "Nina", price: "€1,650", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1534758791048-7be97a7ba527?w=900&q=80", tags: ["Art", "Food", "Long weekend"] },
  { ref: "CPL-089", days: 12, title: "Mexico City, two", em: "weeks of dinners.", author: "Elena", price: "$2,400", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1518105779142-d975f22f1b0a?w=900&q=80", tags: ["Food lovers", "Long stay", "Urban"] },
  { ref: "CPL-066", days: 6, title: "Santorini, not in", em: "August.", author: "Pita", price: "€3,100", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1469796466635-455ede028aca?w=900&q=80", tags: ["Honeymoon", "Anniversary", "Splurge"] },
  { ref: "CPL-077", days: 4, title: "Vienna, an anniversary", em: "done correctly.", author: "Nina", price: "€1,480", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1516550893885-985c836c5a4a?w=900&q=80", tags: ["Anniversary", "Culture", "Long weekend"] },
  { ref: "CPL-091", days: 8, title: "Cartagena & the", em: "Caribbean coast.", author: "Pita", price: "$1,900", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1536098561742-ca998e48cbcc?w=900&q=80", tags: ["Honeymoon", "Beach", "Warm water"] },
  { ref: "CPL-085", days: 14, title: "Lake Como then", em: "Rome, the full loop.", author: "Marcus", price: "€4,800", img: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1499678329028-101435549a4e?w=900&q=80", tags: ["Splurge", "Slow pace", "Italy complete"] },
];

// By trip length — quick bucket
const COUPLES_BY_LENGTH = [
  { len: "Long weekend", days: "4–5", count: 8, examples: "Vienna · Florence · Santorini (shoulder)", price: "from $1,200" },
  { len: "Standard week", days: "6–9", count: 18, examples: "Paris · Kyoto · Lisbon · Cartagena", price: "from $1,800" },
  { len: "Two weeks", days: "10–14", count: 12, examples: "Mexico City · Lake Como + Rome · Japan loop", price: "from $3,400" },
  { len: "Special-occasion honeymoon", days: "10–12", count: 6, examples: "Kyoto · Santorini · Maldives add-on · Lake Como", price: "from $4,200" },
];

// Reading list
const COUPLES_READING = [
  { tag: "Editorial",  duration: "9 min",  title: "Two-restaurant-per-day rule.", em: " Why it works.", author: "Elena" },
  { tag: "Method",     duration: "11 min", title: "Planning a honeymoon without", em: " embarrassing yourself.", author: "Marcus" },
  { tag: "Money",      duration: "8 min",  title: "What a couples trip costs,", em: " vs. what it should.", author: "Pita" },
  { tag: "Logistics",  duration: "7 min",  title: "Booking rooms as two people", em: " who don't always agree.", author: "Nina" },
  { tag: "Mind",       duration: "10 min", title: "Fighting on holiday is data,", em: " not failure.", author: "Elena" },
  { tag: "Food",       duration: "6 min",  title: "The shared-plate argument,", em: " settled.", author: "Marcus" },
  { tag: "Lodging",    duration: "9 min",  title: "When to upgrade the room", em: " and when it doesn't matter.", author: "Nina" },
  { tag: "Romance",    duration: "7 min",  title: "Surprise anniversary trips:", em: " the actual logistics.", author: "Pita" },
];

// Desk / authors
const COUPLES_DESK = [
  { name: "Elena Vasquez", role: "Senior Editor · Couples Desk", trips: 34, line: "The best couples trips I've taken are the ones we argued about planning. The argument is how you figure out what you both actually want.", av: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1529626455594-4ff0802cfb7e?w=200&q=80" },
  { name: "Marcus Lin", role: "Field correspondent · Asia & Europe", trips: 28, line: "A good ryokan breakfast is worth more to a couple than three days of activities. I stand by this.", av: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1438761681033-6461ffad8d80?w=200&q=80" },
  { name: "Nina Adeyemi", role: "Honeymoon & anniversary specialist", trips: 22, line: "People overthink the romance and underthink the logistics. Reverse that ratio.", av: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1607746882042-944635dfe10e?w=200&q=80" },
  { name: "Pita Havili", role: "Field correspondent · Americas", trips: 19, line: "Cartagena at sunrise, before the heat, with no agenda — that's the version of romance that doesn't require a reservation.", av: "https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1535713875002-d1d0cf377fde?w=200&q=80" },
];

// FAQs
const COUPLES_FAQS = [
  { q: "How do we handle the single-supplement charge?", a: "You don't — you pay the double rate, which is what you were going to pay anyway. The single supplement is the extra charge for occupying a double room as one person. Traveling as two is the default the hotel industry was designed for, which means you're never penalized. The relevant question for couples is whether to pay for a double with two beds (easier if you keep different schedules) or a double with one bed (marginally cheaper, considerably more hotel-laundry involved). We note this in every lodging pick." },
  { q: "Is it worth booking separate rooms on a long trip?", a: "Yes, more often than you'd think, especially on trips longer than ten days or with a meaningful jet lag component. The math: one week in a single shared room in Japan versus two weeks in a shared room where someone is waking up at 4am and the other is not. The couple that sleeps in separate rooms for three of fourteen nights generally has fewer fraught dinners. We say this without judgment." },
  { q: "What about traveling with one person who plans and one who doesn't?", a: "Distribute the planning by category, not by day. One person books the flights and accommodation; the other researches and books the restaurants. Both feel invested; neither person holds all the information. The planner gets to plan; the non-planner gets to choose where you eat, which is often what they cared about more anyway." },
  { q: "How far ahead should we book a honeymoon?", a: "Six months minimum for the major beats (flights, accommodation, the one restaurant you need a reservation for). Nine months for Kyoto in April or October. Twelve months for properties with ten or fewer rooms in high season. The places worth staying at the level a honeymoon deserves fill up before you start looking. Three months ahead for most of our list is optimistic; six months is fine; nine is safe." },
  { q: "We travel at very different paces. How do we plan for that?", a: "Split mornings. One person gets the early hours — the museum opening, the quiet market, the first swim — and you reconvene for a long lunch. The slow one gets the morning in; the fast one gets the afternoon. This works better than you'd expect and produces two different stories to tell later, which is a good thing. We've seen this formula save more trips than it's ruined." },
  { q: "What if one of us wants an anniversary surprise and the other wants to be involved?", a: "Two-tier planning. The surprising person books the destination, the dates, and the first-night hotel. The other person knows the city and the date but nothing else. Everything after night one — restaurants, activities, side trips — gets shared and planned together once you've arrived. This gives the person who wants a surprise the arrival moment; the person who needs to be involved gets the rest of the week. It works." },
];

// Practical / "things couples ask"
const COUPLES_PRACTICAL = [
  { k: "Pace tip", h: "Plan two restaurants, not five activities.", b: "The activity list is where couples trip planning goes wrong. Two dinners you both wanted — one mid-trip, one final night — will be remembered long after the third museum is forgotten. Build the trip around meals and let the days fill themselves." },
  { k: "Lodging tip", h: "The neighborhood matters more than the room category.", b: "A good room in the wrong neighborhood means two people looking at each other and wondering where to walk. A decent room in the right neighborhood solves itself. Spend the research time on location, not on thread counts." },
  { k: "Budget tip", h: "Split the budget by experience tier, not by day.", b: "Decide in advance: what is the one splurge on this trip? Book that. Then everything else can be modest and it won't feel like cutting corners. The couple that blows the budget on the right room or the right dinner remembers it differently from the couple that spent the same amount on ten moderate choices." },
  { k: "Phone tip", h: "One local SIM, two phones on the plan.", b: "Airalo and Saily both support eSIM-sharing data across two devices on some plans. If that doesn't work, one data SIM and a hotspot costs less than two and is fine for ninety percent of walking-around scenarios." },
  { k: "Conflict tip", h: "Build in one solo afternoon per five days.", b: "It removes the pressure of having to want the same thing every hour of every day. The person who wants the third church gets it; the person who wants to sit in the hotel bar gets that. You'll enjoy the dinner more." },
  { k: "Booking tip", h: "Reserve the last night's dinner before the trip.", b: "You'll be tired, possibly disagreeing about the flight logistics, and nobody will want to make decisions. The one thing that's already decided is where you're eating. This costs nothing and saves the final evening reliably." },
];

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