Travelers are sketching ambitious, multi-stop journeys this weekend on Plantrip.io, with 143 itineraries created in the past 24 hours that spotlight Europe’s classics, Canada’s FIFA fervor, and epic U.S. East Coast drives. From Paris school trips with minute-by-minute logistics to Amalfi Coast escapes in late September, users are planning ahead with precision and purpose.
Europe dominates planning boards: multiple Paris itineraries (March 6–10, 2026) detail school groups staying at Ibis Paris Porte d’Orléans, heading straight to Montmartre on arrival, dedicating a full Saturday to Disneyland, and adding Louvre visits post-conference at La Ferme du Buisson—complete with transport times and budget-friendly café suggestions. Another detailed October route strings together Champagne, Normandy, Paris, and Amsterdam over two weeks, while users ask for châteaux picks around Sancerre and Normandy. Italy is hot as well, with repeat interest in the Amalfi Coast for 10–14 days in late September and broader Italy grand tours linking Venice, Milan, Lake Como, Pisa, Florence, Rome, Cinque Terre and a southern exit via Brindisi or Bari.
Canada sees a standout visa-ready plan centered on Toronto, where one traveler combines city highlights with FIFA World Cup 2026 match days. The itinerary charts Muscat–New York–Toronto flights, an 11-day Toronto base with CN Tower, Ripley’s Aquarium, St. Lawrence Market, the Distillery District, Toronto Islands, a Niagara Falls day trip, and a same-day rail dash to Montreal, before looping back through New York. Another cluster blocks out Sept. 5–25 for Canada road-tripping, while separate Montreal plans (August and September 2026) focus on the MAD Festival and halal-friendly dining.
Closer to home, road trips are trending. A six-day Providence-to-Tampa plan repeats across user submissions, mapping a brisk string of Atlantic stops from Mystic and New Haven to Charleston, Savannah, Miami, and the Gulf beaches from Marco Island to Clearwater. Families are penciling toddler-friendly winter day trips within two hours of Sellersville, Pennsylvania, while others eye Lincoln, Nebraska, three-day stays and Huntsville-to-Yellowstone drives that loop the Tetons and Rocky Mountain National Park. East Coast city hops include Amsterdam (Feb. 2–16, 2026) with a base at B&B Hotel Amsterdam-Zaandam.
Asia and the Middle East also register: Istanbul for Easter week with stays at Ramada by Wyndham Golden Horn; Doha departures starting Feb. 1; Singapore five-day sightseeing bundles combining Night Safari, Sentosa, Universal Studios, and Gardens by the Bay; and a detailed Australia January 2027 drive from Sydney through Jervis Bay, the Blue Mountains, Port Macquarie, Byron Bay and Brisbane for a multi-generational group. Numerous short-break plans surface across India—Kerala, Gokarna (with distances for two-wheeler trips and side excursions to Yana Caves and Vibhuti Falls), temple circuits in Somnath, Dwarka, and Nageshwar, and a backpacking Uttar Pradesh route timed for an evening at Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah—alongside Southeast Asia requests for Vietnam routes spanning Hanoi, Ninh Binh, Ha Long Bay, Ba Na Hills’ Golden Bridge, Phu Quoc, and Ho Chi Minh City.
Rounding out the mix, users are planning 12 days in Malta, sun-seeking ideas “somewhere in Southern Europe” with mild winter weather, Spanish city breaks in Madrid centered on the Prado, and a trio of Central European capitals—Budapest, Vienna, and Prague—over nine days. One complex long-haul string charts SEA–Washington area airports–Dublin–Medina–Jeddah–Lahore–SEA through late 2026 with a clear preference for cheap fares and no self-transfers. The throughline across the day’s activity: precise dates, clear budget cues, and a strong tilt toward multi-city, experience-rich travel.