Singapore Leads, Goa Parties, and Road Trips Rise: What Travelers Planned on February 7

Published February 7, 2026

Plantrip.io users mapped out 134 new itineraries in the past 24 hours, with Singapore emerging as the day’s standout destination and Goa shaping up as the week’s liveliest coastal escape. From multi-country wishlists to detailed city weekends, planners are zeroing in on spring city breaks, beach time, and ambitious road trips.

Singapore tops the list with multiple six- and seven-day plans clustered around May 1–7, pointing to long-weekend escapes featuring hawker food, Marina Bay views, and easy add-ons to neighboring Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur also appears in the data with a six-day April 24–29 stay, suggesting paired city itineraries across the Causeway.

India itineraries surge across styles: North Goa dominates late-February plans with packed checklists—Calangute and Baga beach time, Chapora and Sinquerim forts, Panaji’s Latin Quarter, Thalassa sunsets, and a single casino night aboard Goa’s floating venues—carefully routed around stays near Calangute/Baga and Candolim. Pilgrimage road trips from Mumbai and Delhi center on Mahakaleshwar (Ujjain), Omkareshwar, and Maheshwar with vegetarian dining, while quick-hit regional escapes target Vaishno Devi, Rameswaram, Karnataka temple circuits (Udupi–Murdeshwar–Kollur–Dharmasthala–Kukke), and budget-focused Mahabaleshwar weekends.

Europe trends split between sun and scenery: Croatia plans span Split stays (May 27–June 4) and 8–10 day country explorations, while the French Riviera and Cassis itineraries lock in boutique stays along the coast (Hotel Belles Rives, Les Roches Blanches). The UK sees niche interest with a car-free Cornwall week centered on Port Isaac and a 10-day Wales road trip, plus quick hits like a Colchester history day and an Ashland, Oregon driving meetup for eight seniors in April.

Adventure planners skew west: U.S. family road trips dominate with rooftop-tent routes from Seattle or Vancouver to Montreal via Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Chicago, and a Sedona–Antelope Canyon–Jerome four-night loop. Japan draws strong attention across formats—7–10 day circuits featuring Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, fall foliage in late November–early December, and “viral” TikTok spot‑hopping—alongside specific requests for a July 28–30 Tokyo–Kyoto–Osaka sprint ending at Haneda. Short urban stays also pop: Las Vegas five days; Washington, D.C. weekends from New York; Milan–Rome–Venice splits; Hong Kong–Macau four-day combos with Disneyland and LEGOLAND; and Potsdam day-walks from Berlin.

Wildlife and landscapes remain a priority in the Americas, with multiple Peru itineraries anchored by the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu, plus calls for Central/South America options in March with warm temps and abundant wildlife from an Atlanta hub. Southeast Asia interest rounds out with Maldives honeymoon timing and budget-friendly beach stays, while niche requests cover Dalat café-and-cloud-hunting, Seoul on a budget, Bali 5N/6D, and Hamburg’s top sights with a car-museum twist. The day’s planning snapshot points to smart routing, value-conscious stays, and experience-first travel across continents.