Amazon shares the love

Love is in the air. It's the time of year to show that special someone how you feel about them. And even Amazon is showing us the love. If you shop with Amazon for your romantic gifts using any of the links on this page RNIB receives a percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you.

Everyone loves to feel special, especially around Valentine's Day. The best gifts are unexpected - something you might not buy for yourself...from cool to cute, funny to creative and of course romantic. You'll find our favourites below.

Let there be love

If you're planning a romantic weekend away this Valentine's Day, we've got the ideal overnight bag, so why not pack it in advance for the ultimate surprise? Or one better, why not sweep your loved one off their feet with a Red Letter Days experience, guaranteed to make a lasting impression. And to make sure the experiences truly are unforgettable, display your picture perfect moments in a Sony Digital Photo Frame.

Of course, some say the best way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Which, if true makes this Luxury Hamper for Him a sure fire hit. And if you're looking for an excuse to cosy up on the sofa, you could do a lot worse than Valentine's Day, a romantic comedy with a star-studded line up. If that fails, look no further than this greatest hits compilation from Lionel Richie - for that perfect romantic evening.

Why Amazon?

Amazon donates a percentage of their profits to RNIB on every product you buy if you visit Amazon via the RNIB website.

Remember - a donation is only guaranteed if you purchase from Amazon using a link we have provided. It doesn't have to be one of our recommended products, whatever you buy we receive a donation as long as you follow one of these links. Why not save the page as a favourite to ensure we receive a donation every time you shop?

Last updated: 25 March 2011

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