Europe, India and Island Escapes Lead a Busy Day of Travel Planning
Europe is the standout on Plantrip.io’s latest planning board, where 135 itineraries were created in the past 24 hours. Travelers are mapping ambitious multi-country rail journeys through Italy, Switzerland, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany, alongside city breaks in Paris, Rome, Munich, Budapest, Vienna and Edinburgh.
Portugal is drawing particular interest from travelers seeking more than a beach break. One autumn itinerary pairs food, history, culture and casual hiking across the country, while other Europe-bound planners are building honeymoons in New Zealand and Greece, Mediterranean interrailing routes, and Morocco-to-Spain journeys via the Tangier ferry.
India remains a major source of detailed, road-trip-style planning. Requests span Kerala circuits, Dwarka and Somnath pilgrimages, Arunachal Pradesh adventures, Ladakh drives, Himachal escapes and family travel to Rameswaram. Travelers are also prioritizing practical detail, from train connections and vegetarian dining to child-friendly stops and time-stamped sightseeing schedules.
Island and coastal holidays are equally prominent. Crete travelers are preparing for October hikes and boat days, while Door County, Wisconsin plans mix state-park trails, lighthouses and lake activities. Hawaii, the Bahamas, Menorca, Koh Kood, Sri Lanka and the Amalfi Coast also feature among plans focused on water, scenery and flexible island-hopping logistics.
City travelers, meanwhile, are looking for a stronger local connection. Boston visitors want landmark history alongside neighborhood meals; Seoul planners are combining cafés, K-pop, markets and palaces; and Tokyo visitors are pairing Disneyland with halal dining, budget shopping and skyline views. Across the day’s itineraries, the common thread is clear: travelers are asking for trips that balance headline attractions with everyday culture, food and well-paced exploration.