Tucked away in the heart of Illinois, Champaign County has been quickly making strides as the craft beer capital of the Midwest.
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Augusta offers group travel planners a budget-friendly wine experience steeped in 19th-century history. With a dense collection of vineyards and a revived charm courtesy of the Hoffman Family, this town provides an enriching alternative to pricier wine destinations, complete with group-friendly activities and scenic attractions.
For the group travel planner with a palate for exquisite flavors, this collection is your culinary compass. From local delicacies to renowned drink destinations, our handpicked selection serves up rich gastronomic adventures tailored for group experiences. Delve into our detailed reviews and insights, and spice up your next group itinerary with delectable stops that will tantalize and enthrall.
Tucked away in the heart of Illinois, Champaign County has been quickly making strides as the craft beer capital of the Midwest.
Before experiencing the new Duplin Winery tasting facility in North Myrtle Beach, it’s important to see from where it came. The story is one of challenges and successes, family and hard work.
Farm-to-table fare, ethnic goodies and local wines enhance the culinary scene in Iowa.
When your next group trip starts to feel frazzled, pack the gang off to the Turkey Hill Experience in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
For the best in Switzerland chocolate, cheese and wine, these are some of the most enticing options that your group is sure to love.
Over-21 travel groups will find a hearty selection of unique beverages across Gatlinburg distilleries, wineries and breweries.
A town of culinary diversity, Knoxville shines as a contemporary dining destination while staying true to its down-home, comfort-food roots.
Wine, dine, do it yourself and travel back in time to learn about, taste and simply enjoy a variety of culinary delights in Richmond, Virginia.
For many years, California had a lock on wine-oriented group travel. Now, states like Arkansas – one of the South’s largest wine producers – is making a strong bid to appeal to these audiences.