Rob and Kristen's Sweet Escape

September 13, 2009 at 10:20am PST
Photos: Summit Entertainment

Edward Cullen and Bella Swan may be the romantic ideal for millions of teenage girls, but the lives of their real-life counterparts, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, don't sound too shabby either.

The couple, who are currently in Vancouver filming the third Twilight film, Eclipse, apparently were able to sneak away from the set recently for a romantic weekend. 

“Rob has wanted to get away with Kristen for a while now, somewhere really quiet that’s not full of tourists,” a source told Star magazine. "He asked around and settled on Mayne Island. The weather was really nice and there are a lot of outdoorsy things to do, but they just stayed in their room most of the time."

Sounds like a pretty good weekend to us!

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