Culinary travel has seen a surge in popularity as food and wine enthusiasts seek to immerse themselves in the rich flavors and traditions of various regions. From bustling food festivals to serene vineyard tours and authentic farm-to-table experiences, gastronomic journeys offer travelers a deeper connection to the places they visit. Whether it’s savoring the delicate […]
Food lovers, get ready to embark on a mouth-watering culinary adventure! In this article, we’ll explore some of the world’s most delectable travel destinations: Italy, Japan, and Mexico. Each country offers a unique culinary experience, from food festivals celebrating local delicacies to immersive cooking classes that teach you the secrets behind traditional dishes. Whether you’re […]
Two heads might be better than one, but are four wheels really better than two? Not in these 5 cities, where locals and tourists prefer bicycles for getting around town. With stunning architecture and plenty of stopovers, life in these places really is better on a bike. Take a spin through 5 of the world’s […]
Back in 2020, we at Trip Jaunt introduced you to a remarkable new travel app called HearHere. Co-founded by Kevin Costner, Bill Werlin, and Woody Sears, HearHere aimed to transform road trips by offering rich, location-based audio stories. I fondly remember sharing the news with our readers, captivated by the app’s unique approach to storytelling […]
If one glass of wine is good for you, imagine a bottle. Better yet, a barrel! The Quinta da Pacheca winery in the Douro Wine Region of Portugal offers a unique experience for wine lovers. You can sleep in a wine barrel overlooking their vineyard. The winery is one of the first properties to bottle wine […]
The allure of “Bridgerton,” with its lush settings, romantic escapades, and charming characters, has captivated audiences worldwide. One character, in particular, Colin Bridgerton, embodies the spirit of adventure and curiosity that defined the European Grand Tour—a traditional trip undertaken by young aristocrats to experience the cultural wonders of Europe. In this travel guide, we’ll explore […]
When I started my travel blog in 2011, it was called Weekend Jaunt because I was all about the 2-4 day quick getaways. Now, in today’s fast-paced world, finding time for a long vacation can be challenging. Enter micro-cations, the trend of short but enriching vacations that are perfect for those with limited time. These […]
One of the best things about a road trip is the quirky roadside attractions you’ll see along the way. And if you are driving through Pennsylvania, you will see examples of novelty architecture and sculptures. Keep this list handy if you are heading to Pennsylvania! The Haines Shoe House in York Location: Along Route 30 […]
The English have it several times a day. China turned it into an empire. In Boston, it was the star of a party that changed the world. Tea is one of those few things that’s enjoyed in nearly every corner of the globe. People who drink it may have different views on when or why, […]
There’s one thing Canada is known for: its nature. But the natural beauty this mammoth of a country is packing is no joke. Its largest park, Wood Buffalo National Park, surpasses all of Switzerland in size by a few thousand square kilometers! In short, Canada has waaay more nature than most people can handle. That […]
San Francisco boasts some of the most beautiful street art, including its staircases. They certainly make achieving your 10,000 daily steps an enjoyable experience! Arelious Walker Stairway The Arelious Walker Stairway, in the Bayview District and was erected in honour of Dr Arelious Walker, a former pastor and advocate for the neighbourhood. The thoughtful and […]
Japan is mostly known internationally for Tokyo’s bustle and neon nightlife and Kyoto’s cultural attractions, but Japan is packing another secret gem: Okinawa. This southern prefecture is Japan’s tropical getaway, and it’s downright beautiful. Okinawa’s has a rich and interesting history, which most notably includes a long period of independence before Japanese occupation and the conflict […]