To truly appreciate the vast beauty of the Dolomites in 2026, you should plan to spend at least 5 to 7 days. A 3-day trip is possible for a "highlights" tour of a single area like Val Gardena or Cortina d'Ampezzo, but you will spend a lot of time driving or on cable cars. A 7-day itinerary allows you to "loop" through the mountains, visiting iconic spots like Tre Cime di Lavaredo, Seceda, and Lago di Braies while still having time for a few "slow mornings" at an alpine rifugio. If you are a serious hiker or photographer, 10 to 14 days is the "dream" duration, allowing you to explore the quieter, hidden valleys and endure any unpredictable mountain weather. For the 2026 traveler, the best practice is to choose two bases (one East and one West) to minimize travel time between regions. Whether you have three days or two weeks, the dramatic limestone peaks and lush meadows of this UNESCO World Heritage site provide a lifetime of memories in a relatively short geographical span.