Plantrip.io users sketched 157 new itineraries in the past 24 hours, revealing a split-screen wanderlust: classic culture circuits across Italy and Greece on one side, and sun-soaked escapes to Bali, Sri Lanka, and Madeira on the other. Europe’s museum miles and Mediterranean islands dominate multi-country wishlists, while families zero in on easygoing beach stays and short-haul getaways.
Italy remains the marquee stop, frequently paired with Greece in 15–20 day grand tours that name-check Vatican City, luxury shopping, and island time. City-focused trips to Rome, Florence, and Venice emphasize museum-hopping and open-air architecture, while separate requests highlight Livorno and longer combinations including London or Croatia. Parallel to this, Northern journeys cluster around Halifax–Québec–Montréal scenic routes and Niagara Falls weeklong stays, with multiple repeats of a Halifax-to-Québec City road trip featuring a train hop to Montréal.
In Asia, Bali surges with family-friendly, 4–5 night plans timed for May and June, often departing New Delhi and requesting beachfront resorts, pricing in INR, and relaxed pacing for older parents and teens—or even a toddler’s birthday. Sri Lanka appears in ultra-laid-back beach breaks from Hyderabad and quick coastal retreats with vegan food, while Singapore and Japan attract practical, detail-heavy schedules—10-day Singapore visits, mother–daughter Tokyo–Fuji five-day plans via Haneda, and focused city hops like Hiroshima to Miyajima with ropeway views and memorial sites.
Short-break momentum is strong elsewhere: Madeira four-day April escapes revolve around levada hikes, headlamps for tunnels, and Funchal dining; Vancouver weeklong stays, Amsterdam–Rotterdam date-specific cultural runs (some personalized), and compact Greek beach requests round out Europe-bound interest. Closer to home for many planners, North Carolina road trips to the Ark Encounter, Castro Valley-to-San Francisco bakery pilgrimages, and detailed Squamish scenery drives (Shannon Falls, Porteau Cove, Stawamus Chief lookouts without splurging on the gondola) reveal a taste for photogenic, budget-aware outdoors.
Rising secondary threads point to pilgrimage and spiritual circuits in India (Vrindavan and Barsana repeats), Himalayan foothill loops (Rishikesh, Haridwar, Mussoorie, Nainital, Jim Corbett), and Northeast India week plans from Surat or budget Meghalaya sprints. Georgia (the country) earns multi-day deep dives across Tbilisi, Kakheti, Kazbegi, Svaneti, and Batumi with “hidden gems” requests, while China cross-border forays line up Guangzhou bases with day trips to Hong Kong and Shenzhen by high-speed rail. From coastal calm to capital culture, travelers are mixing classic icons with precise, practical details—down to rail-trails for gravel biking between Tucson and Buffalo and exact bakery addresses in San Francisco.