How to Create a Travel Itinerary: 6 Easy Steps for Any Trip (2024)

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A travel itinerary outlines all elements of a trip, from hotel stops to destinations. It can be indispensable, whether you’re planning a weekend vacation or an extended road trip. A good itinerary gives a trip structure, and maximizes the amount you’ll be able to see and do. An itinerary is simple to develop and we're here to walk you through each and every step so you can plan an entire trip in an efficient and organized manner!

Making a Travel Itinerary

  1. Research your destination, including information on weather, local events, and activities.
  2. Make a list of everything you want to do and see on your trip, from highest to lowest priority.
  3. Create a calendar that includes travel dates and accommodation check-in times.
  4. Book activities that require advanced reservations and note them under the appropriate date.
  5. Moving down your list of activities, fit them into your itinerary schedule.
  6. Double-check opening times, dates, and other logistical information for each activity.

Section 1 of 4:

Planning Out Your Itinerary

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    Create a vacation bucket list. Make a list of all of the things you want to do on your trip. Even if it's more than you think you can manage, create a list of everything you'd like to do. Don’t worry about budget, time, or organization at this stage.[1]

    • If you’re not sure where you want to go yet, create a trip inspiration board with all the places you’d like to go.
    • Create a physical vision board, pin destinations on Pinterest, or save inspiring TikToks from travel influencers.
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    Create a budget. Build your travel budget with a spreadsheet program like Microsoft Excel. Alternatively, consider using a budgeting app or website. The downside is that this may not be as portable, especially if you don't have Wi-Fi access.[2]

    • Do you want a trip with days spent at four-star restaurants and nights spent in five-star hotels? Or are you more interested in finding local favorites and rustic B&Bs?
    • Your vacation can be as expensive (or inexpensive) as you want. It ultimately comes down to what you can afford.

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    Research your destination. Categorize your bucket list into categories like “must-sees” and “could miss it.” Write an estimated time for each activity—certain excursions, like the Museum of Modern Art, can be an all-day endeavor. Research the best time to visit; if you're traveling in the off-season, check the weather forecasts and make sure your must-see destinations are open year-round.[3]

    • Look into transportation for traveling to your destination and for getting around while you’re there.
    • Find accommodation that fits your budget, like a hostel, AirBnB, or hotel, and make sure it’s near your top attractions.
    • Research local events, holidays, and observances in the places you're traveling to. You may be able to witness or experience a cultural event that other travelers don't get to experience.
    • If you’re traveling with a group of friends or another person, get feedback and ideas for your destinations from the group.
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    Map out your trip. Match your stops to specific locations on a map and note their locations. Try to map them sequentially to use your travel time efficiently. You’ll most likely be traveling from adjacent cities as you travel. For each activity, estimate the length of time it will take to get there and how long you will be there.[4]

    • Obtain local maps for the areas you will be exploring. It is also helpful to get schedules for bus and train services and numbers for local taxis.
    • Make sure that the maps are up-to-date. Cities and other areas change often. A road that existed 10 years ago may no longer exist today.
    • Use Google MyMaps to pin each attraction or eatery onto a map. On your trip, you can easily see routes between points of interest and what’s around you at any time.
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    Create a calendar of events with your bookings. Book your transportation and accommodation first. Then, book your “must-do” ticketed tours and activities that require reservations.[5] Sketch out the days of your trip and write in these booked attractions. Then, fill in the gaps with your other sights, moving down your list of priorities.

    • Build in an extra day for rest or spontaneous adventures. Plus, if plans go amiss for any reason, having this extra day will give you some wiggle room.[6]
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    Put all your travel information in one place. Record your check-in times, confirmation numbers, hotel names, booked excursions, car rentals, restaurant reservations, and any other information you might want on hand. Condense your travel information into a single document for easy access while traveling.[7]

    • Keep a printed copy or type the details of your itinerary into a word processing document.
    • If you will be using airport transportation to get to your hotel, also include information about fees and hours of operation.
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Formatting Your Itinerary in a Text File

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    Open a text editor or word processor like Microsoft Word. Type the name of your trip at the top of a new document. Immediately after, note the start and end dates of your travels. For example, you might write “Euro Summer 2024: Monday, July 8th - Sunday, July 21st.”[8]

    • Using a text document to make your travel itinerary makes it easy to organize your information quickly.
    • You can easily arrange information from your confirmation emails or online travel blogs on the page by copying and pasting it.
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    Create three separate sections in your itinerary. Organize the sections as three columns in a table or as three bulleted lists. Title the columns as: General Information, Dates & Times, and Notes. Write relevant information in each section according to the subtopics listed below.

    • General Information: Includes “at-a-glance” information, like transportation, accommodation, contact info, emergency phone numbers, travel websites, physical mailing addresses, etc.
    • Dates & Times: Includes the different dates and times related to your trip, such as arrival and departure times, connections, travel routes, reservation information, etc.
    • Notes: Includes any additional information related to your trip, like miscellaneous travel arrangements and important tips.
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    Write down the dates of your trip under “Dates & Times.” Write each date of your trip on a separate line to create an outline of your travel itinerary. Make a note of any other relevant dates, such as the day you’re leaving your home or the day you’re moving between cities. This stage of your itinerary process may look something like this:[9]

    • Monday, July 8th
    • Tuesday, July 9th
    • Wednesday, July 10th
    • Thursday, July 11th
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    Fill in each day of your trip with your important travel information. Work through your itinerary one day at a time and record all of the info you’ve compiled. Write in the times of each item, if relevant. Add in any activities or attractions that you’re planning to do or visit that day.[10] Here is an example itinerary for the first travel day of a trip from Boston to London:

    • Monday, July 8th
    • 4 AM: Leave home and take the Silver Line from Courthouse Station to Logan Airport.
    • 6:13 AM: IcelandAir flight #FI680 departs. The confirmation code is LXRMTQ. Flight seat number is 6F.
    • 8:45 PM: Arrive at London Heathrow airport and take Bluestreet private car service to the Hoxton, Holborn hotel. Car service reservation is #402FB5.
    • 9:30 PM: Check into the Hoxton, Holborn. Hotel reservation is under the name Anneke Moros, confirmation #H49203HH.
      • Ask for assistant manager (Nancy) for help with excess luggage.
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    Proofread your itinerary and confirm important information. Double-check everything in your itinerary against your original documents. For example, make sure you have the correct name, address, and phone number for your accommodation. Review the times and dates of your itinerary to make sure everything matches the information in your confirmation letters and tickets.[11]

    • Print out a copy for each person joining you on the trip.
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Creating Your Itinerary with a Digital Template

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    Open a digital design tool on your desktop or mobile device. Choose from common options like Adobe Express or Canva. Search for “trip itinerary template” and browse the templates on the site. Filter templates by aesthetic, color, style, or keyword, depending on what you want your itinerary to look like.

    • Complete each section of the template with the indicated information, such as activities, travel arrangements, or daily schedules.
    • Add visuals to personalize your itinerary and make it cute! Upload photos from your device or choose stock photos. Include effects, filters, and stickers as desired.
    • Personalize the font, effects, color, and layout of your titles and text boxes.
    • When you’re happy with your final itinerary, download it in PDF, JPG, or PNG format. Print copies of the downloaded document and/or share it digitally.
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    Turn your finished itinerary into a shareable template. On Adobe Express, click the three-dot menu to the left of the Download button. Follow the steps to turn your design into a template. On Canva, open your itinerary and click ShareMoreTemplate Link OR Brand Template.[12]

    • Save the template or template link for later so that you can make similar itineraries when planning your next trip!
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What is a travel itinerary?

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  1. A travel itinerary is a schedule of events and activities related to a trip. It generally includes destinations to visit, the route of travel, and times and means of transportation between each destination or activity. Travel itineraries also frequently include:[13]

    • Basic information: Dates, times, and locations for the trip.
    • Travel arrangements: Car services, reservation numbers, flight/bus/train/ferry numbers, rest areas, etc.
    • Accommodation arrangements: Reservation/confirmation numbers for hotels, motels, hostels, campsites, resorts, etc.
    • Meal arrangements: Vouchers, restaurant reservations, recommended cafés and bars, hotel breakfast hours, etc.
    • Excursion/Activity arrangements: Tour companies and operators, reservation numbers, contact information, hours of operation, pick-up and drop/off locations, etc.
    • Destination contact information: Landline, toll-free, and mobile phone numbers, email addresses, websites, physical addresses, etc.
    • Personal emergency contact information: Your emergency contact’s name, relationship, physical address, phone number and email address. The address and number of your country’s closest embassy or consulate.
    • Notes: Any additional notes related to the trip that don’t fit in one of the other categories.

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      If you want to create a travel itinerary, first gather your flight numbers, hotel and car rental details, and any restaurant reservations you’ve made. Once you have the broad outlines of your comings and goings, make a list of everything you want to see and do. You can then figure out how and when to fit everything into your vacation days. Try to map your stops sequentially so you don’t waste time doubling back or driving around in circles. Just remember to build in a couple of free days to explore a little-known local treasure or put your tired feet up! For tips on how to organize your itinerary and why to keep it on paper as well as in the cloud, read on!

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      How to Create a Travel Itinerary: 6 Easy Steps for Any Trip? ›

      22.1.2 Types of Itinerary

      Thus, the five types of itinerary can be tourist's itinerary, tour manager's itinerary, escort or guide's itinerary, vendor's itinerary and coach driver's itinerary.

      How to create an itinerary for a trip? ›

      Making a Travel Itinerary
      1. Research your destination, including information on weather, local events, and activities.
      2. Make a list of everything you want to do and see on your trip, from highest to lowest priority.
      3. Create a calendar that includes travel dates and accommodation check-in times.

      How do you write a simple itinerary? ›

      You can structure your trip itinerary in a similar way to the following:
      1. Write a Brief Introduction: A proper travel itinerary should contain an introduction. ...
      2. Give an Overview: ...
      3. Include Detailed Information for Each Day (Day 1, Day 2, etc.): ...
      4. Add Useful Information: ...
      5. Sign Off with a Conclusion:
      Sep 24, 2021

      What are the 4 types of travel itinerary? ›

      22.1.2 Types of Itinerary

      Thus, the five types of itinerary can be tourist's itinerary, tour manager's itinerary, escort or guide's itinerary, vendor's itinerary and coach driver's itinerary.

      What is a travel itinerary template? ›

      The purpose of an itinerary template is to provide a structured plan for a trip or event. It outlines all the details of the event, including activities, schedules, budgets, to-do lists, and more.

      Does Google have a travel itinerary template? ›

      Google Docs Travel Itinerary Template. If you like keeping things simple when planning your trips, then this travel itinerary template will work for what you need.

      How do you plan a trip for dummies? ›

      How to Plan a Trip: A Guide for Beginners
      1. Pick a Destination. ...
      2. Decide How Long Your Trip Should Be. ...
      3. Set Your Budget. ...
      4. Start Researching Flights & Dates. ...
      5. Create Your Itinerary. ...
      6. Start Booking! ...
      7. Make a Detailed Arrival Plan. ...
      8. Plan for These Not-Very-Fun-But-Super-Important Steps.
      Jan 2, 2019

      What is a simple itinerary? ›

      The basic elements of a travel itinerary include transportation details, hotel and lodging information, and daily scheduling details.

      How do you write a short travel guide? ›

      Writing Engaging and Informative Content
      1. Using a captivating introduction to grab the reader's attention.
      2. Providing accurate and detailed information.
      3. Incorporating personal experiences, anecdotes, and storytelling.
      4. Offering practical advice.
      5. Recommending specific restaurants, cafes, and local dishes.

      How do I plan a trip by myself? ›

      15 helpful tips for traveling alone for the first time
      1. Choose a solo-friendly destination. ...
      2. Consider the local language. ...
      3. Plan ahead. ...
      4. Make a backup plan. ...
      5. Make sure you have an up-to-date passport. ...
      6. Get your visa. ...
      7. Buy travel insurance. ...
      8. Book your hostels in advance.
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      How do I plan a trip like a pro? ›

      How to Plan a Vacation
      1. Learn from the best. ...
      2. Make a list for everything. ...
      3. Get digital. ...
      4. Set reminders for yourself. ...
      5. Scope out the best deals. ...
      6. Block off planning time. ...
      7. Save favorite places to Google Maps. ...
      8. Follow the news.

      How do I take a trip on my own? ›

      6 Tips for Traveling Alone
      1. Share Your Travel Plans with Trusted Family or Friends and Stay Connected. ...
      2. Make an Emergency Plan. ...
      3. Secure Your Valuables. ...
      4. Avoid Reckless Behaviors and Use Common Sense. ...
      5. Do Your Safety Research and Choose Wisely. ...
      6. Get Travel Insurance.

      What are the 5 stages of travel planning? ›

      Almost all of us go through 5 key stages of travel: dreaming, planning, booking, experiencing, and sharing. It's more of a continuous cycle than having a linear start and finish.

      What are the 5 most important components of an itinerary? ›

      • Main elements of a tour itinerary.
      • STEP 1: Research other tours in the marketplace.
      • STEP 2: Name your tour.
      • STEP 3: Map out the duration, frequency and departure details.
      • STEP 4: List the major locations and tour highlights.
      • STEP 5: Research tour content and draft commentary.
      Sep 27, 2019

      What are the three 3 types of itinerary? ›

      There are three types of simple itineraries:
      • One-way (OW) You are flying from somewhere (your origin) to somewhere else (your destination).
      • Return or Round trip (RT) You are flying from your origin to your destination (which for return fares is also called the point of turnaround) then back to your origin. ...
      • Open jaw (OJ)

      What is an example of an itinerary? ›

      An itinerary is your travel plan — where you will go and when you will be there. If you make plans to fly to Paris from Beijing or take a train to Chicago from Mexico City, you will need an itinerary.

      What is a sample sentence for itinerary? ›

      Examples of itinerary in a Sentence

      We planned a detailed itinerary. Our itinerary included stops at several famous cathedrals. I'll mail you a copy of my itinerary so you'll know where to reach me.

      What are the 5 components of itinerary? ›

      • Main elements of a tour itinerary.
      • STEP 1: Research other tours in the marketplace.
      • STEP 2: Name your tour.
      • STEP 3: Map out the duration, frequency and departure details.
      • STEP 4: List the major locations and tour highlights.
      • STEP 5: Research tour content and draft commentary.
      Sep 27, 2019

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