Planning Valentine’s? Here’s the Full Week Calendar for 2026

February doesn't just bring a change in weather; it brings that unmistakable 'love is in the air' energy.

Cafés roll out heart-shaped menus, gift stores turn red and pink, playlists get softer, and even the most 'not-into-romance' people secretly check what day comes next. Valentine's Week has slowly become less about grand gestures and more about small, thoughtful moments, a flower, a message, a chocolate, or simply spending time together.

Celebrated every year from February 7 to February 14, Valentine's Week is divided into themed days, each giving couples (and even singles) a fun excuse to express affection in different ways.

If you're someone who always forgets the dates or ends up planning last minute, here's your complete guide to Valentine Week 2026.

Valentine Week 2026: Full List of Dates

February 7 - Rose Day

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The week kicks off with roses.
Different colours carry different meanings: red for love, yellow for friendship, pink for admiration, and white for peace. It's a simple, old-school way to say what you feel without overcomplicating things.

February 8 - Propose Day

This day is all about confessions and new beginnings.
From heartfelt letters to surprise proposals, many people choose this day to finally say "I like you" or take their relationship to the next level.

February 9 - Chocolate Day

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Because love and sweets go hand in hand.
Gifting chocolates has become a cute ritual - whether it's fancy hampers, homemade desserts, or just your partner's favourite bar picked up on the way home.

February 10 - Teddy Day

Soft toys, comfort gifts, and cuddly gestures rule the day.
While teddy bears remain popular, many now swap them for cosy gifts like hoodies, pillows, or keepsakes that feel more personal.

February 11 - Promise Day

Less about dramatic vows, more about meaningful ones.
Couples often use this day to talk about trust, support, and the little promises that actually matter - like showing up, communicating better, or simply being kinder.

February 12 - Hug Day

A warm hug can say more than words.
Science even backs this up - hugs help reduce stress and release feel-good hormones. It's a reminder that affection doesn't always need grand plans.

February 13 - Kiss Day

A day celebrating intimacy and closeness.
For many, it's simply about feeling emotionally connected and comfortable with their partner rather than anything extravagant.

February 14 - Valentine's Day

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The grand finale.
From romantic dinners and movie nights to long walks and home-cooked meals, there's no single "right" way to celebrate. Some plan big surprises, others keep it simple, and many now treat it as a day for self-love or spending time with friends and family, too.

More Than Just Couples

Interestingly, Valentine's Week today isn't just for couples.
Friends celebrate friendships, singles plan self-dates, and many people use the week to reconnect with loved ones in their own way.

At its heart, the week is simply about expressing care, whether that's through a gift, a message, or just quality time.

So whether you're planning something elaborate or keeping it low-key, now you know exactly which day is which.

Because sometimes, the smallest gestures end up meaning the most.