-->

Abeytricks

Over 600,000+ Readers Get fresh content from Here

10 of the best apps for independent travelers

 10 of the best apps for independent travelers

Looking for holiday inspiration for 2018? These free smartphone apps mean you can carry insider travel tips for hundreds of destinations in your pocket 

 
10 of the best apps for independent travelers| abeytricks.blogspot.com
10 of the best apps for independent travelers| abeytricks.blogspot.com

Luckytrip

Want an adventure and don’t care where? Luckytrip is the smarter version of showing up at the airport and buying the first flight you can afford. Just set a budget and let the app plan the perfect trip: it will figure out somewhere to go, a place to stay and something to do, with handpicked activities in more than 300 cities.

10 of the best apps for independent travelers| abeytricks.blogspot.com

Trip.com

Formerly known as Gogobot, Trip.com is a travel research app for exploring things to do and places to stay – including special events – in more than 60,000 destinations, with traveler reviews as a further guide. By allowing users to describe their travel preferences and personality – such as “foodie” or “luxury” – it claims to be able to gear recommendations to personal travel tastes, saving hours of research time. 

10 of the best apps for independent travelers| abeytricks.blogspot.com

Localeur

This widely praised travel app focuses on tips from people who know the destination best. It uses a “community of local taste makers”, from artists to entrepreneurs, who share their tips for everything from clubs to coffee shops. It also has recommendations for boutique hotels, and suggested itineraries. The app has tips for cities around the world, but is particularly strong in the US, where it covers 50 major cities.

10 of the best apps for independent travelers| abeytricks.blogspot.com

Cool Cousin

Another app that focuses on the trusted recommendations of locals is Cool Cousin, in use in 16 cities worldwide. As well as connecting users with a city resident, and providing a map and guidebook based on their tips, it has a facility for messaging the local directly for personalized advice.

10 of the best apps for independent travelers| abeytricks.blogspot.com

500px 

For some rewarding armchair traveling, and a break from all the yoga poses and shots of coffee from above on Instagram, 500px is worth a look. The app is geared towards serious photographers, and with a community of more than 11 million it’s easy to get lost in the sea of stunning imagery. As well as being a showcase for stunning images from around the world, it allows users to share their own travel snaps and get feedback and reactions to help improve their photography skills. 

10 of the best apps for independent travelers| abeytricks.blogspot.com

National Trust/English Heritage Days Out 

Two apps to inspire days out in the UK. Both allow users to scan through hundreds of heritage locations and natural wonders, searching for whatever is nearest or to discover special events. The apps also hold all the visitor information for planning an excursion.

10 of the best apps for independent travelers| abeytricks.blogspot.com

Time Out

From Accra to Tokyo, the brand synonymous with city breaks around the world makes it easy to explore virtually, with lists of the best places to eat, drink and shop, and events to discover. It is as much a tool for inspiring a trip as it is for helping you get the most out of it once you arrive.

10 of the best apps for independent travelers| abeytricks.blogspot.com

Musement

Available in more than 350 destinations worldwide, Musement is another city guide app that picks out interesting local experiences. What Musement is particularly strong for is its ticketing element, which makes it easy to book events and attractions, as well as priority tickets, through Apple Pay.

10 of the best apps for independent travelers| abeytricks.blogspot.com

Lonely Planet Trips

This community-focused app from Lonely Planet lets users explore travel experiences through the eyes of fellow travelers, and contribute their own media-rich stories, sharing video, photo and text from their trips. The app is a worthy alternative to Time Out, with tips for more than 150 cities.

10 of the best apps for independent travelers| abeytricks.blogspot.com

Wander and Co

With a beautiful design that will sing to fans of indie travel mags such as Boat, Cereal and Sidetracked, Wander and Co is a photo journal app geared towards adventure travelers. Just like with Trips (above), users can tell their own story, tracking outdoor adventures with GPS and and adding stats like average pace and elevation. Journals of the app’s community of adventurers are a good source of ideas for future trips.



Add Your Comments

Disqus Comments