When planning your next vacation, why not do something a little off the beaten pack? I don't mean camping in some unheard of destination, I'm talking about a culinary adventure. Instead of choosing a place for its renowned museums, gorgeous beaches, or ancient architecture, select your travel spot based on the local cuisine! If it sounds crazy, think again: culinary vacations are a fast growing trend. Sure you can eat your way through the best restaurants in Paris, New York, and Rome, but wouldn't it be much cooler to stay in a teeny chateau in the French countryside and learn authentic Provencal cooking? Or how about learning to make wine in sun soaked Tuscany? For all that and more scroll through my top ten foodie destinations list and then click on each one for the reason why you need to go there now!
For more on creating your own culinary vacation check out gourmet on tour and cooking in paradise.






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I think I read about something like this before. It would be a great vacation! Def something different to do!
1Ooh I am going to Normandy and Tuscany in a few weeks, so I am hoping I will get to sample some fantastic food!
2Singapore should be one of the tops
3think india should be there too - you can buy a fancy meal in a nice hotel for the price of a regular meal in north america!
4AH I would love to go to Italy and France to EAT!
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