I have the Panasonic ZS 100. It's quite small, has a 25-250mm F/2.8-5.9 lens that retracts 95% back into the body. It has a viewfinder, that even though it's quite small it still lets you review photos through it when your out in the sun. As mentioned by another hog, there is now a zs 200 out, so you might get a decent price if you can find one. It's a 20 mp 1" sensor that I find very capable. It also has a small pop up flash.
Motif #1, Rockport Ma shot with my Pen-f using an art filter built in to the camera. I wanted to give a subject that's been photographed millions of times a different look.
I sold my Nikon equipment for the Fuji XT-2. So many great features, but I really like being able to review the images just shot through the viewfinder on a sunny day instead of struggling with the glare of an LCD screen. I bought the Fuji 18-135 lens and I find that range covers all I need. I'm not sure if you'll be happy with the more limited range of that kit lens and may end upgrading. The X-T5 brings back the XT-2's tilt out screen.