Tulum
Beach clubs, cenotes, ruins, jungle dinner. Good if you want aesthetic without Europe logistics.
A lightweight destination matcher built for people who want a pretty, bookable weekend without reading 47 travel blogs. Start here, then grab the Trip Kit when you’re ready.
Do it with a tight 3-day plan: Oia early, Fira for dinners, one catamaran, one winery, one no-agenda caldera walk. The mistake is trying to see everything.
Open Santorini KitBeach clubs, cenotes, ruins, jungle dinner. Good if you want aesthetic without Europe logistics.
Views, wine, catamaran, caldera. Best with structure so the crowds don’t eat the trip.
Grace Bay, boat day, snorkel stops, conch, and the easiest long-weekend version.
Ubud reset, one water/temple anchor, and a coast sunset without transfer chaos.
Grace Bay, boat day, snorkel, reset. The least chaotic “I need blue water” answer.
Jungle, beach clubs, temples, slow mornings. Best when you want the trip to change your nervous system.
Boats, cliff dinners, lemon groves, outfits. Gorgeous, but logistics need a plan.
The one activity I’d book first: water, caldera views, sunset, and no fighting for an Oia wall spot.
Browse CatamaransGo early, keep the plan tight, and don’t waste the best light driving in circles.
Browse Cenote ToursIf the trip is about blue water, put the boat day on the calendar before anything else.
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