Lisbon Leads, Japan Honeymoons Rise, and Road Trips Stack Up in 132 New Plans

Published June 21, 2026

Travelers on Plantrip.io sketched 132 new itineraries in the past 24 hours, with Lisbon commanding the spotlight through ultra-detailed city plans anchored around Principe Real. Long-haul adventures to Japan and Nepal also featured prominently, while families and road-trippers mapped classic U.S. and European drives.

In Lisbon, multiple users staying near Travessa dos Fiéis de Deus built 2–3 day wish lists heavy on free miradouros and iconic streetscapes. Plans center on riding Tram 24, exploring Lisbon Botanical Garden, Rua do Carmo, Rossio Square and Station, Arco da Rua Augusta, Pink Street, and LX Factory. Sunset at São Pedro de Alcântara and views from Miradouro de Santa Luzia are musts, alongside a deep bar-and-café circuit: Boavista Social Club, Pavilhão Chinês, Honest Beans, Rumours Lisbon, and Ginjinha Sem Rival. Food pilgrims aim for Pastéis de Belém and classic pastéis de nata, plus Lisbon Tu e Eu and Bougain on Avenida da Liberdade, with JNcQUOI Asian flagged for lunch.

Asia itineraries leaned experiential. A two-week Japan honeymoon landing at Haneda on September 30 spans Tokyo Disney, Universal Studios Japan’s Super Nintendo World, Hiroshima, private onsen sessions by the hour, temple time, and an e-bike tour. Solo and family trips target Indonesia (Jakarta, Surabaya, Yogyakarta) and Thailand-Bali combos with pricing and overland links. Multiple Sri Lanka requests for August prioritize quieter beaches, veg-friendly cafés, and fewer hotel swaps around Ahangama, Midigama, Mirissa/Galle, and Yala Safari, with turtle watching and whale trips in focus.

Adventure and altitude drew strong interest in South Asia and the Alps. Two identical Nepal group requests from Kolkata outline a 12-day, budget-capped plan covering Pokhara, Ghandruk, Mardi Himal, Manungkot, Sarangkot, stargazing, and adventure add-ons—plus granular cost breakdowns, SIMs to trekking rentals included. Separate Europe planners seek an 8-day Swiss-to-Vienna arc for Jain-veg travelers, as well as Bergamo-based Lake Garda theme parks and alpine add-ons, and a London–Paris–Swiss MPV road loop for nine passengers.

Road trips and national parks remained a staple. Users stitched two-week loops across the U.S. Southwest—Zion, Bryce, Page, Lake Powell, Grand Canyon, Santa Fe, Arches, even Grand Tetons—plus Route 66 car culture stops from Oatman to Williams. Regional breaks dotted the map: Michigan’s dunes and lake towns around June 23, Turkey Run State Park, Albuquerque to Latin America over the holidays, and family-friendly Michigan Adventure with lake cottages. City breaks ranged from Paris and Istanbul walking-photo tours to Grand Rapids concerts and Shenzhen day planning.

Notable logistics surfaced in real time: a Seattle–Calgary flight on Alaska Airlines with a confirmation code to manage check-in; multiple India-origin temple and hill-station weekends (Tirupati, Kulu–Manali–Shimla, Yercaud, Hassan–Bahubali statue); and granular Japan returns avoiding the classic Golden Route in favor of Tokyo, Hakone, Fuji Five Lakes, Shirakawa-go, Kanazawa, and Hiroshima. Across the board, travelers prioritized scenic lookouts, free city highlights, public-transport efficiency, and food moments—especially pastries in Lisbon, veg dining in Sri Lanka and Switzerland, and kid-ready attractions from Gardaland to Tokyo theme parks.