Plantrip.io users mapped 135 new itineraries in the last 24 hours (February 25, 2026), with Japan emerging as the clear favorite alongside football-focused trips to England and culture-packed Canada getaways. From multi-city routes across Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Hokkaido to family-friendly London stays and Toronto–Niagara day excursions, travelers are prioritizing immersive experiences, easy logistics, and timely events.
Japan dominates plans across formats: three-week family routes include toddler-friendly stays in Shimonoseki and flights from Denmark, while multiple honeymooners are scripting 16–18 day arcs from Mauritius to Japan with Emirates stopovers in Dubai and long stretches in Tokyo, Hokkaido, Kyoto, and Osaka. Shorter Japan stays center on Osaka with side trips to Nara and Kyoto, plus Tokyo city breaks that bake in full days at Tokyo Disneyland, carefully timed around noon arrivals from Osaka and onward hops to Sapporo on December 29.
In the UK, football is front and center: a 15-day England itinerary is built around a May 2 Manchester United vs. Liverpool clash, with requests for stadium tours, jersey shopping, club museums, nightlife, and music. Additional UK plans include a mid-May visit (May 17–26) and family travel to London in early April, where one party has already pinned lodging at Holiday Inn Express London Chingford. Coach-based Harry Potter filming-location day tours from Glasgow are trending too, with users specifying eight-hour caps and lunch stops.
North America interest is led by Toronto, where travelers are booking mid-September cultural trips with a full-day Niagara Falls excursion and separate August stays in Richmond Hill. Elsewhere, Maui gets a detailed six-day plan anchored by a Quicksilver whale-watching tour on March 3 and a dinner at Merriman’s, while Istanbul features airport-to-hotel transfers and a seven-day city stay. Europe road-trip planners are eyeing Normandy via Eurotunnel with secure parking for classic cars, and city breaks in Venice, Paris (with Disneyland), Lisbon, and Porto (kid-friendly) appear repeatedly.
Regional getaways and pilgrimages round out the dataset: users are designing serene Sikkim and Darjeeling routes (14–15 days and slow-travel April stays), Mysuru weekends that skip heritage staples, Gujarat circuits spanning Dwarka–Somnath–Gir–Diu, and temple trails from Nagpur and Chennai across multiple holy towns. Beachtime remains a steady draw with Bali honeymoons, Goa Holi-week family travel from Pune, Mauritius with a one-year-old, and Maldives-to-Dubai splits. Adventure and culture seekers add Azerbaijan week-long plans, Morocco and Oman short breaks, Da Nang in April, and Australia/United Kingdom date-defined trips to the mix.