I may be unusual in that, I actually like the journey, rather than the destination. Fortunately, I suppose, wife No2 is of similar mind.
I/we have little interest in "must sees", so, for example although we have been to Paris several times, we have never been in, never mind up the Eiffel Tower.
For some of my working life, I travelled quite extensively. My then employers was generous, and, at the end of an assignment, would allow a period of time, with pay, to explore, before paying for flight back. Depending on how long and profitable (for them) the assignment had been, they even paid for my wife's flight and, the children (when they were you enough to want to be with us).
We did try a couple of "package" holidays, and, decided, never again, so, after that, we mostly toured Europe by. car, sometimes travelling to a "destination" (eg Florence, Prague, etc) in which case we pre-booked accommodation, but, more often, just roaming, with nothing booked. Both situations produced what, to us, were good memories, but, I suspect to most people would be considered hell.
Once retirement came, we did consider buying a place (in France), but, I did not fancy having two places to "look after", and, Mrs Boldonlad was not willing to move there permanently. So, instead, we bought a motorhome, and, spent the next 15 years roaming Europe for 6 months of each year. We found this very enjoyable, but, it all came to an end with Covid (we were in Souther Spain when Covid struck, and, had an exciting overland journey, back to Calais and then to Dover 😂
So, we have the, perhaps, unusual situation of having been to lots of places, seen very few "attractions", but, having many bizarre memories, like, spending our wedding anniversary in a car park south of Poiters, because our intended overnight stop was under two metres of water. (Mrs Boldonlad, in particular, regularly used to remind me of that. 😂), or, being stopped by police with automatic weapons, and, held for a couple of hours, in Czech Republic, because we did not have the relevant paper work to be travelling on one of their motorways.
Unfortunately Mrs
@BoldonLad has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease, so, that, plus the end of "free movement" (thanks to Brexit), means our European Roaming is at an end.
Not exactly a plan (yet) but, I am considering a trip to Sweden. to visit Mrs Boldonlad's friend (friends since age 12, when they were penpals), whilst Mrs Boldonlad can still remember who her friend actually is.
To be fair, we never really "planned" our Motorhome trips, just bought a ferry/tunnel crossing, and went. Winter (January) trips had a degree of planning, since it was necessary to be sure of satisfactory overnight stopovers (although, that did not always workout as planned, see above).