Travelers are mapping ambitious multi-city routes and celebratory city breaks on Plantrip.io today, with 125 itineraries created in the last 24 hours. Japan and South Korea dominate long-haul planning, while Paris, Aruba, and Australia draw focused stays tied to events and summer escapes.
The most intricate routing threads Japan to Korea: planners are charting a two-day jump from Osaka to Kyoto, a three-day Tokyo stay, then onward to Busan and a four-day finale in Seoul before returning home to Mexico. Within Japan, interest spans classic circuits—Tokyo, Mount Fuji, Kyoto, and Osaka for roughly two weeks, often framed as foodie-forward and honeymoon-friendly—and northern escapes, with several seven-day Fukuoka-to-Tokyo and Hokkaido road ideas highlighting Sapporo, Furano, Otaru, Lake Toya, and wildlife at Asahiyama Zoo.
Europe features prominently through Paris stays pegged to late June arrivals, with travelers basing near Rue Saint-Marc and penciling a June 30 hop to Disneyland Paris. Shorter regional daytrips out of Amsterdam to Rotterdam and Kinderdijk also surface, reflecting bite-size cultural add-ons. Elsewhere, Budapest appears on radar, while Morocco in October emerges for a guided, four-star tour at a value-focused price point.
Beachbound plans cut a wide swath: Aruba itineraries detail group logistics from Montgomery via Atlanta with reminders on Delta baggage rules and all-inclusive incidentals; Turks and Caicos groups (10–12 travelers) weigh Wymara’s beach BBQ, cliffside dining at Vita, and a boat day on August 30. Closer to home, Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit draws a weeklong, all-inclusive beachfront retreat, and multiple Southeast Asia notes point to Singapore and Thai north hub Chiang Mai for concise urban breaks.
Domestic U.S. travel leans experiential and educational: Southeast history routes link Wilmington, Charleston, and Fort Sumter with naval museums and walking tours; Gettysburg weekenders focus on battlefield and museum time; Washington, D.C. and South Dakota weeklong nature runs surface alongside San Diego road trips with surfing. Across India, planners sketch brisk hops—Hyderabad to Ahmedabad for the IPL with extra days, student-budget nature time in Dharamshala, lightning Rishikesh getaways, Rajasthan pairings of Jaipur and Udaipur by rail/road, Kashmir 4N/5D from Srinagar, and temple trails spanning Kathgodam to Jageshwar and beyond. Indonesia planning zeros in on Jakarta neighborhoods and culture stops—PIK’s Chinatown, Café Batavia, Museum MACAN—packed into tight two-day windows.
Rounding out the mix are New Zealand’s Auckland–Rotorua–Taupo loops over eight days, Scotland fly-drives anchored by Edinburgh finales, Prague family city-and-daytrip bases, and concise city stays from Kolkata’s Salt Lake base to Pune–Bengaluru–Ooty–Mysuru–Coorg loops. Taken together, today’s itineraries favor modular, multi-stop journeys—stringing culture, food, history, and beaches—while anchoring key dates like graduations, matches, and quick holiday windows.