Germany Road Trips, Paris Sprints, and Goa Getaways Lead 130 New Itineraries on Plantrip.io

Published May 29, 2026

European road trips and tightly timed city sprints dominated Plantrip.io in the last 24 hours, as 130 new itineraries landed on the platform dated May 29, 2026. Travelers are zeroing in on Southwest Germany loop drives, Paris fly-and-play agendas, and short, sun-seeking escapes to Goa and Paphos, while South Asia planners packed the feed with Sri Lanka routes and Kerala circuits.

Germany emerged as a star for multi-stop driving adventures. Multiple parties arriving in Munich are plotting weeklong loops by Polestar 3 through Nuremberg, Stuttgart, and the Alps, with architecture, automotive heritage, and nature on the wish list—some extending across borders to Lucerne and along Rhine-side towns. A separate two-week Southwest Germany plan flying in and out of Frankfurt spotlights Mannheim, Heidelberg, Baden-Baden, and Rhine River cruising, signaling strong interest in castles, spa towns, and vineyard scenery.

Paris planning skewed detailed and time-boxed. One itinerary from Birmingham to Paris Beauvais times airport transfers to the 8th arrondissement’s Hotel Queen Mary, stacking marquee sights—the Louvre, Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, and the Dior Gallery—with a dinner at Bambino and jazz at Le Caveau de la Huchette, plus an Olivia Dean concert at Accor Arena and a full day at Disneyland Paris. Montpellier (July 12–18) also appeared for culture-focused travelers seeking history and active days in southern France.

Short breaks to the Mediterranean are trending, with multiple Paphos requests and an Aruba-to-Bonaire island hop from Lexington for six beach days split evenly between the ABC islands. Closer to home for Indian travelers, quick-turn Goa plans concentrate on North Goa dining and beach time out of Candolim, while several South Goa scooter-based itineraries from Palolem fold in kayaking, waterfalls, and colonial churches to avoid the crowds. Domestic rail-and-road ideas span Pune–Goa, Kerala (Trivandrum to Kochi via Varkala, Alleppey, and Munnar), Sikkim in April, and multi-temple circuits across Andhra and Tamil Nadu.

Further afield, Southeast Asia circuits are on the board: Vietnam runs from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City via Ha Giang, Ninh Binh, and Da Nang in mid-September, while Sri Lanka is a hotspot with numerous 11-day, budget-friendly, slow-travel routes starting in Colombo and ending in Jaffna—emphasizing must-do food, buses and trains, and ferry timing up north. Rounding out the feed: Barcelona–Madrid July splits from New Delhi, Switzerland on a tight 3–4-day budget from Bucharest, a family-focused Portland road trip from Washington state, a two-week Central Europe alpine loop (Vienna to Slovenia and Croatia via scenic passes like Vršič and Grossglockner with stargazing ambitions), and a France pilgrimage-and-parks family plan in August (Paris landmarks, Lourdes, Nevers, Mont-Saint-Michel, vineyards, and an overnight train plus Disneyland).

Across these plans, patterns are clear: travelers want efficient, scenic routing; big-ticket icons paired with concerts, theme parks, and archipelagos; and precise day-by-day timing from airport gates to dinner reservations. Whether it’s autobahn-to-alpine drives, jazz nights on the Seine, or scooter safaris in South Goa, the last 24 hours on Plantrip.io show planners prioritizing culture, nature, and memorably packed days.