Naia Escape Index · beta

Pick the trip that matches your actual mood.

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.

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Fast Match
What do you want this trip to fix?
I need sunI need calmI need a resetI need dinner outfits
How hard can logistics be?
Easy onlyWorth a ferryI’ll plan around viewsBook it for me energy
Budget vibe?
Cute but controlledOne splurgeLuxury long weekendHoneymoon logic
Current Naia pick

Santorini if you want the “worth it” trip.

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.

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Destination Shortlist

Five trips I’d build first.

01 · Soft chaos

Tulum

Beach clubs, cenotes, ruins, jungle dinner. Good if you want aesthetic without Europe logistics.

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03 · Easy luxury

Turks

Grace Bay, boat day, snorkel, reset. The least chaotic “I need blue water” answer.

04 · Full reset

Bali

Jungle, beach clubs, temples, slow mornings. Best when you want the trip to change your nervous system.

05 · Romance

Amalfi

Boats, cliff dinners, lemon groves, outfits. Gorgeous, but logistics need a plan.

Bookable Picks

Low-friction activities that make the trip feel expensive.

Santorini catamaran

The one activity I’d book first: water, caldera views, sunset, and no fighting for an Oia wall spot.

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Tulum cenotes

Go early, keep the plan tight, and don’t waste the best light driving in circles.

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Turks boat day

If the trip is about blue water, put the boat day on the calendar before anything else.

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