A connector map draws lines between geographic points to visualize routes, migrations, or relationships. It is ideal for showing directional flows and travel connections on an interactive map.
This sample displays the 25 most popular summer destinations for New Yorkers in 2015 on a United States map. Straight connector lines link New York City to cities across the country, with destination labels at each endpoint, ranked tooltips showing popularity order, and zoom controls for detailed exploration.
Follow the step-by-step Connector Map Tutorial to learn how such maps are built. See the Connector Map documentation for all configuration options.