Travel TV Shows
Travel television sells the most honest fantasy on TV: somewhere else. But the shows that last go beyond postcard shots — they find the diner counter, the galley kitchen, the local who actually knows where to eat. Place becomes character, and the itinerary becomes a story.
The two anchors here couldn't take more different routes. Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives has spent nearly two decades mapping America one griddle at a time, a love letter to the roadside institutions chains never killed; Below Deck trades the open road for the open sea, where luxury charters meet crew drama in some of the most watchable workplaces on television. Rankings follow our quality score — series with years of audience trust rise to the top — and the recently premiered section keeps a packed bag for new departures.
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