Globe-Trotting Romance Movies Like You, Me & Tuscany on Netflix - Netflix Tudum

  • What To Watch

    Fall in Love on Vacation with These 5 Jet-Setting Romances

    These world travelers are looking for something more.

    By Caitlin Busch
    April 10, 2026

There’s nothing like a good vacay: the beautiful sights, the new experiences, the potential connections. For those seeking love — like the duo played by Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page in You, Me & Tuscany or Emily Bader and Tom Blyth’s Poppy and Alex in Netflix’s People We Meet on Vacation — booking airline tickets could be the first step to finding the one.

Who could blame them? When you’re surrounded by stunning vistas and enjoying exciting new experiences, the possibilities seem endless. Should you move to that quaint little town? Could you meet the love of your life while camped out at a seaside cottage? After all, the couples in these jet-setting romances did. Check out the swoon-worthy, globe-trotting flicks below.

Faraway

Zeynep Altin (Naomi Krauss) needs a vacation. She’s overworked; her husband, daughter, and father don’t appreciate everything she does for them; and her mother just died. So when she learns that her mom left her a cottage on a Croatian island, Zeynep jumps at the chance to get away and spend some much-needed time alone. But then she meets Josip (Goran Bogdan), the house’s former owner, and the two strike up a connection that could change both their lives.

Faraway
1h 49m   TV-MA   2023
Watch

Just Go With It

Adam Sandler (Jay Kelly) and Jennifer Aniston (Murder Mystery) co-star in this rom-com about a plastic surgeon, Danny (Sandler), who enlists his personal assistant, Katherine (Aniston), to help him win over a younger woman, Palmer (Brooklyn Decker). After Danny and Palmer have a one-night stand, a misunderstanding leads her to believe he’s married. Rather than admit he’s not, Danny fabricates an impending divorce and gets Katherine to play his soon-to-be ex-wife. The three of them end up on a trip to Hawaii, during which Danny questions which woman he’s really interested in. Dennis Dugan directed this loose remake of Cactus Flower that also stars Nicole Kidman (The Perfect Couple), Rachel Dratch (The Week Of), Heidi Montag (The Hills), and Minka Kelly (Ransom Canyon).

Love in the Villa

This rom-com from writer-director Mark Steven Johnson (Champagne Problems) stars Kat Graham (The Vampire Diaries) as Julie, a grade school teacher whose longtime boyfriend (Raymond Ablack) breaks up with her right before a planned romantic week in Italy. She takes the trip anyway, only to discover that her villa has been double booked. Rather than admit defeat, Julie agrees to share the house with wine expert Charlie Fletcher (Tom Hopper), who’s in town for an expo — and the rest is romance-novel-inspired history. 

People We Meet on Vacation

Emily Bader (My Lady Jane) and Tom Blyth (The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes) star in the globe-trotting romance as the free-spirited Poppy and the routine-loving Alex. Even though they live in different cities, they’ve maintained their unlikely friendship for a decade by spending every summer vacation together. But their bond is put to the test when they start to question if they could actually be the perfect romantic match. This adaptation of Emily Henry’s bestselling novel has an ensemble cast featuring Sarah Catherine Hook (First Kill), Jameela Jamil (Marry Me), Lucien Laviscount (Emily in Paris), and Lukas Gage (You).

Tell Me When

Will (Jesús Zavala) is a quintessential workaholic: He can’t put down his phone, his boss is constantly harassing him, and the people in his life are concerned he’s not living. When his beloved grandfather Pepe (José Carlos Ruiz) dies, Will puts business on hold to fulfill Pepe’s dying wish, which he outlined in a well-worn notebook: Take a trip to Mexico City to see its most iconic sights and, maybe, fall in love. Ximena Romo (The Day of the Lord) and Gabriel Nuncio (Technoboys) co-star.

Shop

GO TO NETFLIX SHOP

Discover More What To Watch

  • What To Watch
    12 Engrossing TV Shows That Demand Your Full Attention
    Stories so absorbing you’ll forget to check your phone.
    By Mary Sollosi and Caitlin Busch
    Yesterday 3:00 pm
  • What To Watch
    Hit play on these tales featuring household pets and mythical creatures.
    By Kase Wickman and Erin Corbett
    Yesterday 1:00 pm
  • What To Watch
    All you need now is the popcorn.
    By Clint Edwards
    Yesterday 1:00 pm
  • What To Watch
    Brand new players try to escape a brand new kind of game.
    By Krutika Mallikarjuna
    Yesterday 7:00 am
  • What To Watch
    Swap chapters for episodes with these shows inspired by literary favorites.
    By Mary Sollosi
    April 30
  • What To Watch
    The Emmy winner stars in the new series as a former Special Forces mercenary.
    By Ashley Lee
    April 30
  • What To Watch
    Engrossing from the spine to the screen.
    By Ashley Lee
    April 30

Discover More Romance

  • News
    Discover your next TV obsession.
    By Tudum Staff
    Yesterday 2:00 pm
  • News
    Mark your calendars.
    By Tudum Staff
    Yesterday 2:00 pm
  • New on Netflix
    Stream Remarkably Bright Creatures, Swapped, Lord of the Flies, and more.
    By Ashley Lee
    April 30
  • News
    Production on the romantic comedy has kicked off, and the buzzy cast has been announced.
    By Tara Bitran
    April 30
  • What To Watch
    From speech bubbles to surround sound, these streams will really “draw” you in.
    By Ananda Dillon
    April 29
  • News
    The Western starring Minka Kelly and Josh Duhamel will return this summer.
    By Jean Bentley and Brookie McIlvaine
    April 29
  • News
    Plus: Viewers choose new series Unchosen, and Running Point Season 2 is nothing but net. 
    By Ananda Dillon and Ashley Lee
    April 28
  • Status Update
    Find out who was able to resist temptation in the tropics.
    By Olivia Harrison
    April 28

Latest News

Popular Now

  • News
    The Battle for the Fans results are in. Celebrate with performances of “Soda Pop” and “How It’s Done.”
    By Olivia Harrison
    April 28
  • News
    Tom Bateman and Michelle Keegan in the latest Coben adaptation.
    By John DiLillo
    April 29
  • News
    “This isn’t a rewind. It’s a reintroduction.”
    By Olivia Harrison
    April 29