Plantrip.io recorded 56 new itineraries in the past 24 hours, revealing a vivid mix of romantic Italy escapes, Southeast Asia beach hops, and Central European city breaks. Travelers are mapping trips across four continents, with standout interest in Italy for late May–June honeymoons, quick-turn beach routes in Thailand, and culture-rich circuits in Ireland, Belgium, and Central Europe.
Italy emerges as a headline favorite: multiple couples are crafting Naples-in/Naples-out honeymoon itineraries from May 28 to June 7, pointing to Amalfi Coast and Capri gateways and time in Naples’ historic core. Southeast Asia remains hot, with compact Thailand plans combining Bangkok and Pattaya, plus island chains from Krabi to Phi Phi to Phuket timed for late March departures from Bengaluru. Vietnam also features prominently in weeklong April and flexible 7-day couple itineraries, while another traveler eyes a 10-day Japan trip seeking milder weather and separate Tokyo plans for late October and March 28–April 4.
Short-haul city breaks stack up across Europe and North America. Budapest attracts multiple 7-day April stays, and Belgium draws a detailed four-day plan split between Brussels and Bruges, including a timed Stella Artois brewery visit in Leuven and architecture-and-food-focused city exploring. Central Europe road-and-rail concepts are popular too: one route lands in Bratislava August 13 and exits Zagreb August 22, threading Vienna, Graz, Lake Bled, and Ljubljana. In the Nordics, a practical Århus–Vaasa journey mixes plane, train, and bus with a one-day Helsinki stopover.
Within Canada and the U.S., planners are carving spring and early-summer routes: Quebec City to Charlottetown (with variations extending to Halifax), five-night stays in Santa Fe and New Orleans for April 29–May 4, and Montreal-to-Ireland long-haul interest. Domestic India travel is brisk, spanning budget-friendly four-day Nagpur–Mumbai trips, Bengaluru-based five-day honeymoons under ₹60k, spiritual circuits to Triyambakeshwar, Shirdi, and Ajanta–Ellora, plus short breaks to Lonavala and a Kolkata-to-Kurseong Himalayan retreat centered on Chimney Heritage Park and comfort stays.
Further afield, planners are weighing cost rankings for July 2026 five-day trips across Mongolia, Tibet, Harbin, Thailand, and the Maldives, while two-week explorations of Israel and a week in Uttarakhand’s Almora signal appetite for culture and nature. Rounding out the mix are concise notes for Costa Rica, Chennai, Pondicherry-to-Kerala routes, and a Mathura–Vrindavan–Barsana–Agra loop in late March—underscoring how travelers are balancing romance, religion, food, and festival-season timing across their next departures.