Travelers on Plantrip.io mapped out 166 new itineraries in the last 24 hours, with beachside celebrations, quick-hit city breaks, and scenic road trips stealing the spotlight. The most eye-catching plans range from a 10-day Honolulu wedding stay at the Hyatt Regency Waikiki to posh Lower Manhattan anniversaries and a Porto-to-Faro coastal drive through Portugal.
Hawaii is having a moment: multiple users are crafting 10-day Honolulu stays in May, centering wedding festivities near Waikiki Beach and balancing multigenerational needs for couples turning 30 and guests 60+. Meanwhile, New York City’s Lower Manhattan is trending for ultra-short, luxe-feel escapes—think cobblestone shopping streets, chic brunches, and cocktail bars—often squeezed into 2 days and 1 night with romance and relaxation over sightseeing.
Europe plans skew practical and scenic. A notable cluster features 10-day Portugal road trips beginning in Porto and ending in Faro, with two nights in Lisbon and long-base stays in the Algarve to reduce hotel changes. Separate queries echo the same route in Italian and English, underscoring a strong appetite for coastal scenery and local, less-touristy stops. A 14-night Vietnam itinerary from the UK also surfaces, alongside rapid-fire budget prompts for one-week Europe hops.
Closer to home, the American West draws outdoorsy planners: seven days in Colorado’s mountains with waterfall hikes and big views are in demand, as are North Yellowstone–to–Glacier National Park runs in late June. Desert drives from St. Paul to Palm Springs appear in both one- and two-night formats, and Florida’s Panhandle earns attention with Shell Island added to Panama City stays. City-to-nature switches remain popular, from Denver’s Bluebird Theater nights to Scottish self-drive castle-and-Highlands tours in 2027.
Elsewhere, Asia itineraries span beachy to cultural: multi-stop Thailand and Taiwan for active couples by public transport, Bali beach-club birthday runs (with a Finns Beach Club day pegged to June 7), and tightly timed Japan city circuits calling out Kyoto’s Gion, Fushimi Inari at sunrise, and Tokyo’s Odaiba and Disney parks. On Europe’s fringes, travelers are plotting Normandy D-Day routes starting at the Musée du Débarquement and continuing to Omaha and Juno Beaches with cemetery visits. From Côte d’Azur hop-arounds—Mougins base with side trips to Monaco, Cannes, Èze, and Nice—to quick breaks in Prague for Muslim women travelers, the past day’s plans favor stylish bases, efficient transport, and experiences that blend scenery, food, and heritage.