Both are correct depending on the context:
Examples:
plural: My journeys have now all ended.
possessive: My journey's end will come soon.
The word journeys is also the third person, singular, present, of the verb to journey (journeys, journeying, journeyed):
No, "journeys" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
The correct spelling is journey (a trip, or travelling).
The root word of caravan is "karwan," which comes from the Persian word "karvΔn," meaning a group of travelers journeying together for safety and companionship during long journeys.
The word journey is a noun (journey, journeys); a word for travelling from one place to another; a trip or a voyage. The word journey is a verb (journey, journeys, journeying, journeyed); to go on a journey. Example sentences: It is a long journey from England to Australia. We will journey by car through the mountains. Years ago, I took a journey to Italy and got tired of eating spicy meatballs.
ourneying from their home country to a port city, then crossing the ocean to New Zealand. These long journeys were often arduous, with cramped and uncomfortable conditions on board the ships. Weather conditions and navigation challenges could also extend the duration of the voyage.
The plural of journey is journeys
Dangerous Journeys happened in 1992.
Mysterious Journeys was created in 2002.
Mysterious Journeys ended in 2007.
Journeys School was created in 2001.
The Four Journeys was created in 1985.
Magic Journeys ended in 1993.
Journeys of Frodo was created in 1981.
Inner Journeys was created in 2003.
Two Journeys was created in 2009.
Ancient Journeys was created in 2000.
Journeys by DJ was created in 1996.