In this article, I'll show you how to use AI to enhance your travel plans.
Use AI to Make Travel Planning So Easy
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AI is revolutionizing everything, and it's changing the world.
But I'm simple, so I use it for
things on a much smaller scale.
Have you considered using AI for your trip planning?
AI can quickly help you choose a destination, provide helpful information about local customs, and even build out an entire itinerary for you! I've incorporated AI into my trip planning, and it's saved me loads of time.
In this article, I'll show you how to use it to enhance your travel plans.
First off, AI is incredibly powerful—the limit is literally your imagination. You can ask questions like "Plan a seven-day itinerary in Denmark," and it'll give you a bunch of things to do every single day.
It's not Google
One key thing to remember: don't treat AI like a Google search. The more information you give AI, the better it performs. Share your
preferences and interests. For instance, if you're a foodie, you might say something like, "I'm looking for nice restaurants in Guatemala. I'm a foodie that loves Italian food."
Give examples
If there are specific examples that you can give AI, add those in the prompt and you'll get better responses. If you find a restaurant you like, you can ask AI, "Find more restaurants like X," and it'll
pull up similar restaurants for you.
Don't stop with the first question
Once you get an answer, the conversation doesn't stop there. You can ask follow-up questions. For example, if it gives you a list of restaurants you don't vibe with, you can say, "Give me more," and it will provide additional options.
Some things to note
Unlike me, AI isn't perfect, so there are a couple of things to look out for:
Out-of-date information
The information you receive may be out-of-date. I've encountered situations where recommended restaurants have been closed.
Just a substitute
Also, this doesn't substitute for thorough trip research. It's more of an accelerator to make planning less burdensome. You may still need to do
some work to find those hidden gems. I would trust a list from a trusted friend over AI any day.
Not Reliable for Visa and Travel Restrictions
Avoid using AI for information on travel restrictions or visa requirements, as these can change rapidly. Instead, consult your country's official government website for the most up-to-date and accurate information. (e.g. USA - U.S. Department of State Travel Advisories)
Create a X-day itinerary for a trip to [specific country]. My interests include [specific hobbies or activities].
What are some [type of restaurant e.g. popular, affordable, etc.] restaurants for my trip to [specific country]?
What are the peak, off-peak, and shoulder seasons for traveling to [specific country]?
What are [specific country]'s tipping policy, approximate exchange rate to USD, emergency number, AC plug type, and best transportation options?
What are the major cultural holidays celebrated in [specific country], and when do they occur? I'm planning to travel there and want to ensure my trip isn't significantly impacted by holidays.
What essential phrases should I learn for my first trip to [specific country]?
Give me recommendations for local cuisines to try in [specific country].
What's a reasonable daily budget for traveling in [specific country]?
Where should I travel this year? I'm [brief description of yourself, including age and relevant characteristics]. My interests include [specific hobbies or activities]. I particularly enjoyed my trip to [specific country you loved visiting] in the past.
What are the best areas to stay in [location] for someone who
enjoys [list characteristics important to you]? Please describe how these areas align with my interests.
Save these prompts, and your trip planning will be so much easier. But more importantly, you'll have a more fulfilling trip.
Keep traveling,
Andrew
Have you used AI for your travel planning? I'd love to hear about your experience!
Cocktail of the Week
The Tequila Sunrise cocktail originated in the United States during the 1930s, but gained popularity in the 1970s when it was famously served at a Rolling Stones party in California. The cocktail's name is inspired by the gradient colors of a sunrise, with the orange juice representing the sun rising over the tequila.
Recipe:
2 oz Tequila
4 oz Orange Juice
1/2 oz Grenadine
Ice
Orange slice and cherry for garnish
Preparation:
Fill a glass with ice.
Pour the tequila and orange juice over the ice and stir gently.
Slowly pour the grenadine into the glass, allowing it to settle at the bottom.
Garnish with an orange slice and cherry.
Random Travel Thought
“Traveling tends to magnify all human emotions.” - Peter Høeg, Danish writer
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The Plug
Cheap flights:
Going.com: This might be the only discounted flights website you need.It’s a paid service that sends you notifications when deals become available, but they expire in a couple of days so Act Fast!!
Secret
Flying
🤫: This website emails you about free flight opportunities and even better… it doesn’t cost a thing!!
Skyscanner
:
An older, but still reliable website that’s also *FREE* so there’s no reason not to use it. Use the "Explore the World" feature and set your departure date to "Whole Month" to find the cheapest deals.
Insurance:
Safety
Wing
:
I use Safety Wing as my travel insurance because the plans are flexible. You can easily insure a 1-week trip for like $11 dollars which is less than the cost of a cocktail at the bar.
Travel Gear
Compression socks: Sitting for extended periods of time is not good for the body, so keep yourself healthy enough to go on more trips.Link
Apple AirTags: Consider getting Apple AirTags for the peace of mind of always knowing where your luggage is. Link
Smart Phone
holder: It's a foldable sheet that can be used as a stand for your iPhone or iPad.Link
Packing cubes: Having a separate container works wonders for keeping clothes wrinkle-free. It also makes packing/unpacking much easier.Link
Donut Power Strip: Power outlets are always in demand, but sometimes they're in weird spots. I use this bagel because it's lightweight, and I don't have to think about it.Link
Travel Case Organizer: Cable organizers can be a pain, but this is what I use to keep my cables organized. Link
Backup batteries: I like these backup batteries because they have three important components for me: 1. They have enough power to recharge my phone multiple times at
once, 2. Are small enough to put in my pocket, and 3. Are sturdy enough to survive a fall. Link
Yoga Mat: I use this thin mat to get my stretching in even when I'm traveling. Link
Jump Rope: It's so easy to bring a jump rope with you for exercise because it weighs almost nothing and takes up no space. Link
Liquid IV: Great for hydration to keep you from dying. When you're traveling,
it's time to live it up! Link
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