Plantrip.io users created 140 itineraries in the past 24 hours, with Croatia’s Zagreb-to-Dubrovnik route and Switzerland’s scenic railways leading the way. Spring coastal journeys across the Adriatic and long-format Swiss alpine trips are the standout themes as travelers plot detailed routes, trains, and island hops.
Croatia is the day’s headline destination. Multiple users requested near-identical routes from Zagreb to Dubrovnik between late April and mid-May, often specifying public transportation and stops on popular islands. Planners highlighted coastal waypoints, ferries, and outdoor activities, and several added short Dubrovnik city stays on May 12–13 for old-town ramparts and seaside experiences. One user asked for a map-based route from April 29 to May 13, emphasizing must-see spots and island detours along the Dalmatian coast.
Switzerland is the clear alpine favorite, with numerous 20-day plans flying in and out of Zurich. These itineraries prioritize famous train rides, trams, moderate hikes, town strolls, and café stops, often tailored for active travelers. Users called out detailed intercity rail links, hourly pacing, and marquee routes like panoramic rail journeys. Separate requests centered on reaching Jungfraujoch by train, occasionally mentioning the Bernina Express concept in the same breath for a blockbuster day on the rails.
France and Italy also drew sustained interest. Several 14-day France requests target June 28–July 11, 2026, with couples routing from Paris through Normandy and Brittany (Bayeux, Dinan, Mont‑Saint‑Michel) to the Loire (Amboise), Bordeaux, the Dordogne caves (Font-de-Gaume, Niaux), and onward to Barcelona. Italy itineraries include classic summer two-week plans and northern escapes tied to the Dolomites for relaxed, scenic honeymoons with easy hikes and car rentals. Scandinavia appears via road‑trippers plotting Stockholm-to-Norway drives for winter nature viewing.
Across Asia-Pacific, planners are building Australia trips for March 10–20, 2026 around the Adelaide Fringe, alongside multi‑city Japan routes that mix Tokyo, Osaka, Hiroshima, and Okinawa with cultural rituals like tea ceremonies and stays in ryokan with onsen. Short-haul regional getaways are prominent in India, where families requested Coorg, Mysore–Ooty loops, Ayodhya, Meghalaya, Wayanad–Munnar, and temple circuits such as Rameshwaram and Jyotirlinga trails. North American weekenders zeroed in on Seattle with a Vancouver side trip, Myrtle Beach, Santa Monica, and Berlin city breaks, while Colombia (Cartagena and Medellín) and Norway honeymoons rounded out the mix.