Bali
Indonesia
A one week Bali plan with two bases, fewer cross island transfers and the official visitor levy source.
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10 destinations. Last edit 23 August 2026.
Indonesia
A one week Bali plan with two bases, fewer cross island transfers and the official visitor levy source.
Iceland
A seven day summer Ring Road with a firm seasonal warning and a daily road condition check built into the plan.
Italy
A one week Italy route with two bases, one fast train and no attempt to squeeze Venice into the same seven nights.
Japan
A one week Japan route that limits hotel changes and checks rail passes against the journeys actually taken.
United Kingdom
Three day London planning that uses the free national museums and keeps daily travel inside adjacent areas.
United States
New York planned in neighbourhood bands, avoiding the repeated uptown and downtown crossings that waste a short visit.
France
Paris itineraries grouped by neighbourhood, with timed entries separated from the parts best explored on foot.
Italy
Rome split into centro storico, Vatican City and the ancient city, with the two important booking decisions called out.
Japan
Tokyo grouped east, west and centre so the rail loop supports the plan rather than dictating a citywide sprint.
Vietnam
A northern Vietnam week that chooses depth over an exhausting attempt to combine Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
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