Free AI Trip Planner Tool

Use a free AI trip planner tool to generate a travel prompt, day-by-day frame, verification checklist, and AI itinerary warnings. It is designed for travelers who want an AI draft but still need route, budget, safety, and booking verification.

Open notebook and map for free AI trip planning

Create an AI itinerary prompt, draft plan, checklist, and warning list

No sign-up, no backend, and no booking advice. The tool turns your trip brief into a better AI prompt and a verification checklist.

Include safety and booking checks
Prompt, day-by-day frame, checklist, and warnings

Fill in the trip details, then generate your planner output.

AI travel plans can be outdated or inaccurate. Always verify opening hours, prices, visas, transport schedules, local holidays, weather, safety conditions, and booking availability with official or trusted sources before paying.

How to use this free AI trip planner

Start with the details you already know, then choose a mode: standard, family, budget, slow travel, food trip, or first-time traveler. The tool creates a prompt you can copy into your preferred AI assistant. It also adds a draft day structure and a checklist so you remember what to verify before booking.

For best results, paste the output into AI and ask for one revision: remove anything too rushed, group nearby stops, add backup options, and list assumptions. This often turns a generic AI itinerary into a more useful travel draft.

Good prompts include

  • Destination, exact dates or number of days
  • Budget and traveler type
  • Daily pace and transport preference
  • Must-see places and things to avoid
  • Food, hotel-area, safety, or accessibility needs

Refine the draft by changing one constraint at a time

First output problemUseful follow-upWhat to verify outside the model
Too many stopsGroup each day by geography and remove the lowest-priority stopOpening days, transit time, and timed-entry windows
Too many hotel movesKeep the same priorities with one fewer baseActual journey time and luggage handling
Budget has one totalSeparate fixed, nightly, daily, optional, and buffer costsLive prices, taxes, baggage, and cancellation terms
Arrival day is fullReplace it with transfer, check-in, food, and one nearby optionAirport process and late transport

A failed prompt usually asks for places before describing constraints. Adding more adjectives does not solve that. Give the model dates, travelers, bases, pace, fixed commitments, and explicit trade-offs, then run the resulting route through the Trip Reality Checker.

FAQ

Does this planner send my trip details to a server?

No. The planner output is generated in your browser. You choose what to paste into another AI assistant.

What does the output include?

The output includes a reusable prompt, a day-by-day planning frame, verification checks, and travel mistake warnings.

Can I use it for family, budget, food, or slow travel?

Yes. Choose the prompt mode that matches your trip, then refine the generated text before using it.

From broad request to useful constraints

This shows why the tool is more than a one-line AI prompt.

Input

Eight days in Japan; two adults; first visit; balanced pace; Tokyo and Kyoto; avoid repeated hotel changes; rail preferred.

Useful output shape

The prompt asks for geographic grouping, a light arrival day, one transfer day, open recovery time, and a final list of details requiring current confirmation.

Verify after AI responds

  • Actual airports and hotel areas
  • Train and baggage rules
  • Opening days, reservation windows, and prices