Travelers on Plantrip.io built 85 new itineraries in the past 24 hours, revealing a mix of family-focused weekends, Japan-heavy adventures, and wallet-friendly European city breaks. From gymnastics weekends in San Diego with a crate-trained puppy to anime pilgrimages across Japan, plans skew practical and purposeful as users target memorable experiences without overstuffed schedules.
Japan stands out across multiple entries, with several 10-day routes and region-specific drives around Osaka (June 17–24) featuring Universal Studios Japan, the Nintendo Museum, Pokémon stops, and side trips to Gifu. Anime-centric August trips and multi-city Japan circuits suggest culture-first planning and pop-culture sightseeing, while travelers plotting Taipei-to-Japan November routes keep budgets under $10,000. Short-haul Asia also features, with compact Bali getaways—ranging from three-day beach-and-café hops to 10-day adventure stays on $1–1.5k—plus Taiwan stays centered on Tamsui, Wulai, and a March 29–April 4 loop.
Closer to home, North American planners prioritize family logistics and nature. A San Diego weekend itinerary balances gymnastics meet times with kid-friendly sightseeing and dog-accommodating meals. Road trippers map out 7–10 days of car camping from Kitchener to Temagami with hikes en route, while Las Vegas–to–Sedona journeys target teen appeal. Canada-bound travel pops up with an upcoming Lahore–Toronto stay at the DoubleTree Downtown and interest in Eastern Canadian cities.
Europe trends budget-savvy and culture-rich. Barcelona dominates with multiple 5–6 day plans based in the Gothic Quarter, calling for “cheap but value” bodegas, rincones, social bar crawls, student-friendly walking tours, and deep-thrift shopping—plus time for photogenic plazas and seaside rambles. Italy remains a staple with structured five-day Rome–Florence–Venice plans and longer 15-day combinations that add Milan, Lucerne, Zurich, and Paris. Niche interests appear too: a 3-day Rio de Janeiro architecture sprint, a Naples–Sorrento–Amalfi April dash, and Dordogne queries prioritizing prehistoric caves, castles, and sweeping views from a single base with a rental car.
Adventure and spirituality weave through South and Southeast Asia. Users request a detailed Kumaon primer and itinerary, Nepal road trips from Jaipur to Kathmandu’s Pashupatinath, Kerala four-day breaks from Chennai with Wonderla Kochi, and central Indian pilgrimages to Ujjain and Omkareshwar. Vietnam planning is robust, with multiple 14-day north–south routes from Ho Chi Minh City to Hanoi in early April, while Maldives-adjacent island interest surfaces with a five-day Mauritius window in late October–early November.
Rounding out the map, planners eye Mediterranean cruises from Italy to Marseille, Barcelona, Ibiza, and Palermo (May 29–June 5, 2026), a three-day April hop through Italy’s southern coasts, and festival-minded stays like Blackpool Airshow 2026. Quick-hit city breaks—Prague, Cebu City, Istanbul packing lists, and Dublin-based two-week Ireland circuits to Galway, Connemara, Dingle, and Belfast—underscore a practical bent: efficient routes, public transport where it works, and experiences that balance iconic sights with authentic local flavor.