I think Italy is popular right now. In a few years it'll be another place because it's passe to go where everyone else goes.
I've asked this question too. I wanted to be talked out of taking too much gear with me. Most of which I wasn't going to carry daily anyway.
Even though I've made my travel kits fairly simple, I seem to bring the wrong camera/lens because I can't imagine the kind of photos I'll be taking until I get there. I brought an APS-C on a trip where I spent a lot of time in close, small, dark buildings where I needed a very wide lens.
The next year I brought a full-frame kit and ended up outside on lots of long walks where the lighter APS-C setup would have been preferred.
The year I went to Italy, I brought a 200D and 4 lenses including a 100-400 which never left my bag. I carried them all everywhere for 3 weeks. I used 1 lens for the majority of the trip, 17-40mm.
I'm sure I will bring the "wrong" kit on this year's trip too. It is just a lack of good planning.
The advise should probably be, bring one middle lens, use your feet to get the shot and don't forget to enjoy the trip.