Plantrip.io users sketched 186 new itineraries in the past 24 hours, with a standout cluster zeroing in on Azerbaijan’s Caucasus circuit. Multiple near-identical plans chart a 12-day route from June 4–15 anchored in Baku and radiating into the mountains—Qabala, Sheki, and Qusar for Shahdag—before looping back to the capital. Arrivals are timed to mid‑afternoon at Baku, with stays split 4–6 June in Baku, 6–8 in Qabala, 8–10 in Sheki, 10–11 back in Baku, 11–13 in Qusar for Shahdag, and a final glide to Baku through June 15 for a midday airport exit. Hotels are already secured, signaling decisive commitment to this cross‑country arc of culture and alpine scenery.
North America planning featured a family‑forward streak: several Atlanta‑to‑Michigan summer trips (late June to early July) emphasize fishing, lakeside exploration, and car‑loving kids—Detroit as an entry point, a rental car for state‑spanning freedom, and flexibility to fly home from a different Michigan airport. Alberta also drew attention with an August loop from Calgary to Banff and Jasper tailored to multigenerational comfort—short walks, scenic drives, Marriott stays, and minimal hotel changes.
Europe itineraries skewed coastal and classic. Spain remains a magnet, with back‑to‑back submissions plotting Barcelona arrivals in late July, slow travel along the Costa Brava toward Girona, then ambitious hops to London, France, Italy, and Greece within 12 days. Northern France saw repeated two‑week requests centered on an Airbnb base, carving out three days in Paris. On the Irish front, planners debated the Ring of Kerry versus the Dingle Peninsula while locking in Dublin and Galway (or Killarney) as two‑hub bases, prioritizing moderate activity and marquee sights like the Cliffs of Moher and Killarney National Park.
Closer to home, Indian travelers packed the board with temple circuits and hill escapes. Notable threads include compact South India road trips from Pune, coastal Karnataka routes linking Udupi, Dharmasthala, Kukke Subramanya, Gokarna, and Murudeshwar, and short hill breaks in Mussoorie and Ooty. Quick city sprints popped up too: Darwin, Australia in a day with crocodile encounters; three‑day Sydney stays (some focused on Bondi); and San Juan, Puerto Rico beach weeks in August at the Marriott Stellaris.
Elsewhere, long‑range planners teased bigger plays: multi‑country Southeast Asia backpacking over three months on a €6,000 budget; cross‑Scandinavia aims from Oslo; Canada’s Maritimes by road (skipping wineries for scenic drives); and multiple business‑plus‑leisure agendas in the U.S. Pacific Northwest with side trips to the Grand Canyon. A smattering of rail‑first European ideas—Copenhagen to Sassnitz and Spain‑by‑train month‑long routes—rounded out a day that mixed ambitious continental hops with meticulously timed regional road trips.