The Best Travel Apps to Download Before Your Next Trip
Travel apps can take a lot of friction out of your trip if you’re using the right ones. From keeping track of bookings to navigating a new city, the best apps help you stay organized and avoid common travel headaches.
You don’t need dozens of downloads. A handful of reliable tools can cover most of what you’ll need on the road.
App Store
iVisa
iVisa helps travelers check visa requirements and apply for certain travel documents online. It’s especially useful for international trips where entry rules vary by country. That said, it doesn’t replace official government or embassy sources. You’ll still want to double-check requirements before traveling.
App Store
TripIt
TripIt automatically organizes your travel plans into a single itinerary by pulling details from your confirmation emails. The free version covers the basics, while the paid version adds features like real-time flight alerts. It’s especially helpful if you’re booking across multiple platforms.
App Store
Booking.com
Booking.com remains one of the largest platforms for hotels, apartments, and short-term stays. The app keeps all your reservations in one place and makes it easy to modify or cancel bookings (depending on the terms). It’s also useful for comparing prices across different property types.
App Store
Marriott Bonvoy
If you frequently stay at Marriott properties, the Bonvoy app can streamline your experience. It allows mobile check-in, digital room keys at many locations, and access to loyalty rewards. It’s most useful for brand-loyal travelers rather than occasional stays.
App Store
GetYourGuide
GetYourGuide focuses on booking tours, tickets, and local experiences. You can reserve everything from guided tours to museum entry in advance, saving time at popular destinations. As always, it’s worth comparing prices and reviews before booking.
App Store
AroundMe
AroundMe helps you quickly find nearby essentials, such as restaurants, pharmacies, and gas stations. It’s straightforward and easy to use, though many travelers now rely on apps like Google Maps for similar functionality. Still, it can be a handy backup.
App Store
WhatsApp is widely used for messaging and calls over Wi-Fi or data, making it a go-to for international communication. It’s especially helpful for staying in touch without incurring roaming charges. Availability is restricted in some countries, so check before you go.
App Store
FlightStats (or Similar Flight Tracking Apps)
FlightStats provides real-time flight tracking, including delays and gate changes. It’s useful for both travelers and anyone picking someone up from the airport. Many airlines now offer similar tracking in their own apps, so you may not need both.
App Store
XE Currency Converter
XE makes it easy to convert currencies quickly and accurately. It works offline with recent rates, which is helpful when you don’t have service. It’s a simple tool, but one that can prevent costly guesswork when spending abroad.
Openverse
Your Bank’s Mobile App
This one isn’t flashy, but it’s essential. Your banking app lets you monitor transactions, transfer funds, and catch potential fraud while traveling. Setting up alerts before your trip can help you stay on top of spending and avoid surprises.
Travel apps won’t solve every problem, but they can make things noticeably smoother. The goal isn’t to download everything; it’s to download only the tools that match how you travel. A little prep before you leave can save a lot of time (and stress) once you’re on the move.
Related:
Ask us! What questions do you have about content, strategy, pop culture, lifestyle, wellness, history or more? We may use your question in an upcoming article!
Like MediaFeed’s content? Be sure to follow us.
This article originally appeared onResourcebuzzand was syndicated byMediaFeed.co.