The Getaway - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

David Koechner in Dublin
David Koechner takes his wife to Dublin to indulge in some Irish classics: Guinness, hand-woven tweed, and whiskey.

Adam Pally in Vegas
Adam Pally and four friends spend the weekend gambling, eating, partying and indoor skydiving in Vegas

Chrissy Teigen in Bangkok
Supermodel Chrissy Teigen gets in the ring for a few rounds of Muay Thai; eats at the number-one restaurant in Asia; and risks decapitation on a Tuk Tuk.

Jack McBrayer in Hawaii
Jack McBrayer heads to Oahu to reconnect with old friends, learn the ukulele, and test his hips with some impromptu hula lessons.

Kyle MacLachlan in Napa Valley
Actor Kyle Maclachlan's uncommon tour of Napa Valley includes racecar driving and zip lining.

Zachary Levi in New Orleans
Zachary Levi visits New Orleans.

Yasiin Bey in Morocco
Artist Yasiin Bey, formerly known as Mos Def, finds new inspiration from the old and modern creative legacies in Morocco.

Jenny Slate in Barcelona
Actress and comedian Jenny Slate visits Barcelona, Spain, exploring everything the city has to offer.

Nat Faxon & Jim Rash in Tokyo
Nat Faxon and Jim Rash take their first trip to Tokyo, experiencing all that one of the world's largest cities has to offer.
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