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Barcelona, New Mexico, and Vietnam Lead Diverse Travel Plans on Plantrip.io in Last 24 Hours

Published March 5, 2026

Plantrip.io users plotted 57 new itineraries in the past 24 hours, revealing a striking mix of short city breaks, multi-stop adventures, and nature-first escapes. Barcelona stands out with multiple three-day plans—including vegan-focused requests—while New Mexico road loops and Vietnam city stays also draw significant attention. Travelers are targeting specific experiences, from winery crawls in Napa Valley to rhino-spotting at Kaziranga and snorkeling weeks in Okinawa.

In the U.S., New Mexico features prominently with detailed Albuquerque–Santa Fe–Taos routes in May 2026, including stays at Hotel La Fonda on the Plaza, El Monte Sagrado, and Los Poblanos Inn, plus scenic drives via the High Road and Turquoise Trail. Another party is coordinating flights into either Albuquerque or Santa Fe for a three-day flower arranging excursion at Georgia O’Keeffe’s home, seeking an experiential first night and early return flights. A separate Napa–San Francisco birthday trip lists marquee tastings—Domaine Carneros, Darioush, Caymus, Del Dotto caves—and iconic Calistoga stops like Old Faithful Geyser and the spa hot springs.

Asia itineraries skew experiential and multi-country. One ambitious six-week loop maps San Francisco to Seoul, Beijing, Singapore, Thailand’s Four Seasons Resort Koh Samui, and the Philippines, with calls to the DMZ, the Great Wall, and a curious inclusion of Mt. Fuji alongside Beijing. Vietnam plans are abundant: a five-day Ho Chi Minh City schedule mixes the Pink Church, Reunification Palace, Ben Thanh Market, and a Saigon River dinner cruise, while separate nine- and seven-day requests emphasize food, spa time, and city highlights. Okinawa attracts a week-long cultural and ecological focus with scuba and snorkeling, and India’s northeast is trending with quick-turn Guwahati–Kaziranga combos and Kamakhya Temple visits in April.

Europe’s city breaks remain hot. Barcelona appears repeatedly for three full days, with one itinerary specifically vegan. Lisbon day-trippers are zeroing in on Belém’s monuments post-historic core, while Paris–Amsterdam pairings and a Salem, Massachusetts five-day plan show classic urban curiosity. Long-stay study and work trips include Berlin for four weeks at HTW. Adventure planners are sketching Dolomites honeymoons starting in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Milan getaways, and Pacific Northwest–to–Canadian Rockies road loops linking Crater Lake, Banff, and Vancouver, with variations via Seattle or Portland.

Family and leisure themes cut across the data: a Cancun week for a family of six, San Diego and Athens short stays (with airport-to-hotel transport planning), and multiple India domestic circuits—Tirupati and Tirumala, Delhi-to-Nainital–Munsiyari routes, Guruvayur–Thrissur–Athirapally day plans, and a Kainchi Dham weekend. New Zealand appears twice with identical Mumbai round trips covering Auckland, Coromandel, Rotorua, Queenstown, Wanaka, Lake Tekapo, and Christchurch, with a focus on vegetarian dining and self-drive freedom. Other notes include a Netherlands visa to be tackled later, a one-day Jaipur sprint, a 12-day luxury wine-country debate between Portugal’s Douro/Porto and France’s Bordeaux from a Denver red-eye, and a South Africa four-week safari-and-winelands circuit spanning the Garden Route, Stellenbosch, Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard, and Kruger’s Satara Rest Camp.

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