š§³ Why Your Extreme Day Trip Deserves a Glow-Up
- Nothing Ventured

- Oct 28, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 2
Wednesday Wanderlust | Nothing Ventured Travel

Youāve seen it. Youāve done it. Youāve sprinted through a city in 24 hours, clutching your itinerary like a survival guide and wondering if your feet will ever forgive you. Welcome to the world of Extreme Day Trips (EDTs), bold, brilliant, and just a bitĀ bonkers.
But what if I told you thereās a better way?
⨠Enter the Extended EDT: Two Nights of Travel Bliss
I'm not here to shame your hustle, I've done it! EDTs are iconic. Theyāre the travel equivalent of speed dating, fast, thrilling, and full of stories. But sometimes, the best memories happen afterĀ the rush. Thatās where our Extended EDTsĀ come in.
š” Why Extend Your Stay?
1. Youāll Actually FeelĀ the CityĀ Ā
One night? Youāre chasing landmarks. Two nights? Youāre sipping wine by the canal, chatting with locals, and discovering that hidden bakery Google forgot to mention.
2. Better Sleep, Better VibesĀ Ā
No more 5am alarms or midnight flights. With two nights, you get a proper lie-in, a real breakfast, and time to breathe between adventures.
3. More Value, Less StressĀ Ā
Extended stays often unlock better hotel rates, flexible excursions, and fewer transport headaches. Bargain prices without the burnout? Yes please.
4. Room for Spontaneity
Want to squeeze in a museum, a rooftop bar, or a cheeky detour? With an extra night, you can say yes without sacrificing your schedule.
5. Itās Still a Quick Break, Just Smarter
I'm not asking you to move in. I'm just saying: 72 hours > 24 hours. Your feet, your photos, and your travel partner will thank you.
š Ready to Upgrade Your City Break?
Iāve curated a collection of Extended EDTsĀ that balance bold exploration with blissful downtime. Whether youāre craving culture, cocktails, or countryside charm, Iāve got the perfect 2-night glow-up waiting.
Because travel should feel like a treat, not a triathlon. Want to hear about one of my most recent EDT's? You can here
All images Ā© Suzi Lee, Nothing Ventured Travel. Please do not use without permission.



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