
Routes built to survive real travel
Modest, low-regret itineraries with room for delays. Use one as a starting point, then adapt.
One Week
Compact routes that need strict restraint.

Japan 7 Day Itinerary for First-Time Visitors
A compact first Japan route that keeps Tokyo and Kyoto realistic without forcing a countrywide sprint.
Pace: balanced

Mexico City 5 Day Itinerary for Food and Culture
A compact Mexico City route that clusters food, museums, parks, and neighborhoods instead of crossing town all day.
Pace: balanced
8 To 10 Days
The cleanest range for many first-time routes.

Japan in 10 Days for First-Time Visitors
A realistic Tokyo and Kyoto route with one slower side trip and no excessive hotel changes.
Pace: balanced

Italy in 10 Days Without Rushing
A restrained Rome and Florence route with one optional add-on instead of a crowded greatest-hits sprint.
Pace: balanced

Portugal in 8 Days for a First Europe Trip
A Lisbon and Porto route that keeps transfers simple and leaves room for food, viewpoints, and one optional day trip.
Pace: balanced

Portugal in 10 Days by Train
A slower Lisbon and Porto route with train-first logistics and optional day trips that do not overload the trip.
Pace: easy

Best First Europe Trip from New York
A practical New York departure framework for choosing a first Europe trip with shorter flights, easier transit, and fewer overbuilt days.
Pace: balanced
11+ Days
Longer routes where extra days should add depth, not churn.

Japan in 14 Days for First-Time Visitors
A slower first Japan route with Tokyo, Kyoto, and one third region without turning every day into transit.
Pace: balanced

Italy 14 Day Itinerary Without Rushing
A slower two-week Italy route that uses Rome, Florence or Bologna, and one optional final chapter without overloading hotel changes.
Pace: easy