Road Trips, Coastal Escapes and Asia Adventures Fill Plantrip.io Itineraries

Published August 17, 2026

August 17, 2026 — Travelers are planning an eclectic mix of road trips, island breaks and ambitious multi-country adventures, with 114 itineraries created on Plantrip.io in the past 24 hours. Canada’s Atlantic coast, Britain, India and Southeast Asia feature prominently as planners balance scenic drives, cultural stops and budget-conscious travel.

Road-trip planning is especially active. Nova Scotia itineraries include September routes from Massachusetts and Ontario, with travelers timing visits to the Bay of Fundy for both low and high tide and adding Roosevelt’s Campobello summer home. Other North American plans span Lake Michigan, Bar Harbor, Yellowstone and Grand Teton, Minnesota scenic byways, and a British Columbia wish list connecting Vancouver, Whistler and Victoria.

Asia remains a major draw, led by detailed India itineraries for Goa, Kerala, Rajasthan-style heritage stops, Hampi, Gokarna, Murudeshwar, Udupi and temple circuits linking Tirupati, Madurai, Rameswaram and Kanyakumari. Travelers are also mapping Japan between Osaka and Tokyo, China city breaks, Phuket in October, Bali, Vietnam, Malaysia and Singapore.

European planners are leaning toward journeys with a strong outdoors and culture component: a 14-day Scottish self-drive tour, a three-week UK road trip, campervan travel from Poland to Sardinia, northern Spain from Bilbao, and Austria, Slovenia and Hungary with hikes and thermal baths. London is also on the agenda for a festive late-December stay built around West End shows, the Royal Ballet, Winter Wonderland and One Direction-related landmarks.

Families and couples are shaping many of the day’s plans, from kid-friendly Goa nights to a Seoul birthday trip featuring skincare, hanbok photos and a DMZ tour. Across the itineraries, travelers are asking for practical local details—public transport, affordable food, accommodation and activity costs—showing that the journey is being planned as carefully as the destination itself.