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Fiji Honeymoons and Egypt Group Adventures Lead a Diverse Day of Trip Planning

Published January 12, 2026

Travelers on Plantrip.io mapped out 124 new itineraries in the past 24 hours, zeroing in on adventurous honeymoons in Fiji, large-group fun in Cairo, and family-friendly days across Southern California and British Columbia. The planning pulse spans from spearfishing getaways to temple circuits in North India, reflecting a day rich in niche interests and multi-stop journeys.

Honeymooners are leaning hard into the South Pacific: multiple users built 12-day romantic Fiji itineraries centered on remote spearfishing and diving, while a separate plan targeted Costa Rica for a spearfishing-focused escape. In South America, Lima and a one-day Buenos Aires sprint surfaced, alongside Vietnam routes running south-to-north with hostel picks and budget targets. Short urban stays remain popular too, with two-day plans for Paris and New York and beachside long weekends in Santa Monica and SoCal.

Group travel is making noise in Egypt. Two nearly identical plans for Cairo, November 9–11, 2026, outline programs for about 40 people aged around 30, prioritizing a Nile River boat cruise, desert off-roading or safari, and nightlife-forward, non-“tourist-coded” experiences. Elsewhere, themed celebrations are trending in the U.S. South: planners requested Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus bachelorette weekends, with Charleston, NC, topping location briefs and alternative U.S. city options requested for a three-day party format.

Family day trips and kid-friendly outings anchor North American planning. Users asked for afternoons in Burnaby and Vancouver tailored to 4- and 6-year-olds and built multiple day trips to Surrey’s Central City Fun Park. Road warriors are charting long drives: two near-identical routes from Jacksonville, FL, to Anchorage, AK, with a dog and camping stops at Crater of Diamonds State Park, Badlands, Mount Rushmore, Wind Cave, and up through Banff punctuated the list; several Shreveport, LA, to Watertown, NY, plans also appeared for mid-February travel.

Across India, dense multi-city circuits dominated. Goa stays for couples and four-day getaways appeared alongside Uttarakhand loops linking Nainital, Mukteshwar, Mussoorie, Jim Corbett, Dhanaulti, and Rishikesh, often with stargazing and mountain-view stays. Pilgrimage and heritage routes were detailed for Ujjain, Omkareshwar, Khatushyam, Jaipur, Jaisalmer (including Tanot, the border post at Longewala, and Sam desert), Jodhpur, Udaipur, and Mount Abu, with bus and night-train preferences noted. Short spiritual breaks to Mathura, Vrindavan, and Barsana, plus Kerala circuits through Munnar, Wayanad, Thekkady, Alleppey, Thattekad, and Thiruvananthapuram—frequently flagged as vegetarian-friendly—rounded out the subcontinent’s activity.

Europe and beyond saw targeted cultural plans: an Auckland five-day city-and-food itinerary; multiple Istanbul schedules based at Boss Hotel Sultanahmet with public transport, walking times, and a day trip; and a Switzerland rail-heavy 10-day route covering Zurich, Lucerne, the Jungfrau region, Zermatt, Montreux, and Geneva with an 8-day Swiss Travel Pass. Additional notes included Japan city hops (Tokyo four days), Hong Kong–adjacent Chinese nature routes across Yunnan (from Jade Dragon Mountain to Xishuangbanna), and Australia breaks to Hamilton Island and Adelaide. From quick Alibaug beach escapes with vegetarian cuisine to long-haul Europe-at-Christmas wish lists, today’s planning shows travelers mixing adrenaline, culture, and convenience with striking specificity.

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