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Switzerland, Scandinavia, and Sun-Soaked Seas Lead Diverse Trip Plans on Plantrip.io

Published June 28, 2026

Travelers are casting a wide net of inspiration on June 28, 2026, as Plantrip.io logged 110 new itineraries in the past 24 hours, with Switzerland, Scandinavia, and European beach escapes topping the list. Detailed Swiss schedules—anchored in Zurich, Lucerne, and Lausanne—are particularly prominent, while family-friendly Mediterranean beach weeks and multi-country Southeast Asia hops also gained traction.

Switzerland stands out with practical, date-specific plans: flyers are timing September arrivals into Zurich for weddings in Lucerne, and July conference stays in Lausanne near EPFL, balancing work with lakeside evenings and museum strolls. Another itinerary threads Venice to Croatia to Switzerland and France, spotlighting cross-border rail or road flexibility on the continent.

Sun and sand are a clear draw. A seven-day Mallorca plan in September emphasizes beaches and lively evenings, while Mykonos and Athens appear in a honeymoon split itinerary. Multiple travelers are assembling concise Bali breaks for mid-October family trips, and beach-first routes in Vietnam and Japan (Osaka as a soft-landing city) show demand for light sightseeing over museums. Spain also features with Amsterdam city stays and a separate Majorca nightlife-and-shoreline focus.

Road narratives surge across North America: a car rental from Kearney, Nebraska to Fallbrook, California includes Oceanside’s beach and Hollywood’s Walk of Fame; a cluster of routes from Saskatoon to Las Vegas via Butte and small prairie towns points to budget-minded summer drives. Rail fans are plotting extensive Ohio–Indiana loops purely for train watching, while RV travelers outline six-week national park and food-trek circuits through the Northern Rockies to New England and the South. Short, surgical city days pop up too—from Staten Island Ferry and the Brooklyn Bridge to Chinatown eats in New York, and a one-day Odense, Denmark plan.

Elsewhere, planners are targeting nature and culture blends: New Zealand epic wishlists stack Hobbiton, Tongariro, Fiordland, and Franz Josef; Minnesota fall itineraries weave waterfalls, scenic drives, and the Mall of America; Morocco routes from Bangalore mix Marrakesh medinas with the Sahara and Atlas passes. In Asia, Kunming city-and-nature pairings include the Stone Forest, Western Hills cable car, and Dounan Flower Market. Religious and wellness themes surface with Tirupati climbs, temple circuits in Kerala–Tamil Nadu, and pet-friendly city breaks in Udaipur.

Logistics-focused searches round out the day: flexible flight queries from Miami to Hyderabad, Denmark slow-travel requests, and granular Japan, Thailand–Malaysia–Singapore, and Turkey road-trip blueprints. From wedding weekends on Lake Lucerne to train-spotting towns in the Midwest, today’s data reveals travelers pursuing purpose-driven journeys—tying fixed dates and personal milestones to scenic drives, soft-adventure nature time, and laid-back beach stays.

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