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(Mostly) Free and Useful Travel Planning Tools

What are the best travel planning tools in 2017? Thanks to AI and a lot of ingenuity, travel planning apps and websites are becoming better by the day. Here are 15 (mostly) free and useful travel planning tools.

Apps for Finding Airfare Deals

1. Dealray

This airfare tracker app finds low-cost flight deals and sends notifications when it detects massive price drops, error fares, or flash sales.

Notes

  • $9.99 per month
  • iOS only

2. Freebird

Register your flight on Freebird up to two days before departure, and if it gets canceled or delayed by four hours, book a new ticket on any airline.

Notes

  • Fees start at $19 for a one-way flight.
  • No app download required.

3. Skiplagged

Use this website to find “hidden city” one-way tickets with a stopover where you get off the plane instead of continuing on to the destination on your ticket— they’re often cheaper than a nonstop fare: “We’re so good, United Airlines actually sued us for it!”

Notes

  • Free
  • Apps are available on Android and iOS

4. AirHelp

Get compensated for canceled, delayed, or overbooked flights. AirHelp advocates on behalf of disrupted travelers. The average reimbursement is more than $500 per claim.

Notes

  • AirHelp makes its money by takes a 25 percent cut.

Apps for Dealing With Layovers

5. Grab

If you’ve only got minutes to spare for a meal before boarding your flight, Grab will let you look at airport restaurant menus ahead of time, map them in the terminal, order in advance and pick up your food on the way to the gate.

Notes

  • The app currently serves 174 eateries at 17 airports in the U.S.

6. Dayuse.com

Are you in for an extra-long layover? Use the Dayuse.com app to book a hotel room near the airport for a few hours to grab a shower, take a nap, or just freshen up after a red-eye.

Best of all? Dayuse offers hotel rooms for up to 75 percent off regular nightly rates at 3,000 hotels around the world.

Apps for Getting Directions

7. Cool Cousin

Use Cool Cousin to get recommendations for unique things to do from savvy locals in 14 (so far) destinations. Their suggestions aren’t ones you will find in a typical guidebook; expect hip new spots in emerging neighborhoods.

Notes

  • Just iOS app for now, with Android on the way

8. Streetography

Streetography is a map-based photo sharing app for iOS. The app lets you preview neighborhoods by viewing user-generated photos. You can take a look at a neighborhood before deciding to stay there.

Notes

  • “Better photos than Google Maps.”

9. Walc

Walc you directions based on easy-to-spot landmarks. A Pocket Mode feature gives step-by-step audio directions. Just plug in your ear buds, and you won’t have to constantly pull out your phone.

Apps to Plan Your Itinerary

10. PlanChat

PlanChat lets socially-connected travelers easily collaborate to create perfect group itineraries. Add restaurants, activities, and sightseeing ideas, plus keep track of expenses.

Notes

  • Also use PlanChat to share photos and videos with your travel group.

11. Journy

Journy bills itself as a “travel agent and concierge rolled into one.” The travel app will construct a detailed, personalized itinerary that includes the best restaurants, sights, and events for your trip. Fees start at $15 per day, and repeat customers can sign up for a flat-rate membership.

Notes

  • iOS only

12. Google Trips

Google’s new travel app pulls hotel and flight data right from your Gmail account to automatically create trip portfolios in order to create instantly accessible destination-specific city guides.

Google’s app uses your consumer behavior history (if you receive invoices and receipts from online purchases in your Gmail account) to determine personal preferences, and then create custom-tailored travel recommendations for restaurants, local events, and activities.

Just Plain Useful and Interesting Apps

13. Binaural

Battle jet lag and reset your sleep clock with the help of “binaural beats”—repetitive sounds that create a relaxed mental state.

Besides helping you sleep, the beats are supposed to help you improve focus and attention, foster learning and reduce anxiety.

14. Memrise

Learn more about the language and culture of your destination with classes on a variety of topics in more than 200 tongues.

What’s Your Favorite Travel App?

Do you have a favorite travel app? Let us know in the comments!

 

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Come Experience the New Turks Head Brewery Tour!

Turks Head Brewery has opened its doors to the public for a unique and fun beer tasting experience! Visitors get a birds-eye-view of the brewery’s facilities via the catwalk that spans the entire facility where it produces 4 varieties of beer and lager: Turk’s Head Lager, Turk’s Head Amber, Island Hopping Ale (IPA) and Turk’s Head Lite (a light lager — and occasionally some seasonal selections).

 

Expert tour guides offer their insight into the beer making process while you take-in the action…from brewing to bottling to packaging! Plus, included in the tour are a variety of beer samples to taste in the brewery’s tasting room. Hour-long tours run Monday through Friday at 11 am, 1pm and 3pm and are offered at $15 per person (make sure to call before to ensure availability). Group rates are available.

You can also shop for Turks Head merchandise and even purchase beer to go (reportedly the cheapest price for beer on Provo).

The brewery is in the Discovery Bay region of Providenciales situated in the TC Crystal Water Building. To get there driving from Grace Bay, take the first exit left on the First Caribbean Roundabout (the one after the large Do It Best building centre). Continue for 1000 feet (300m), and TC Crystal and the Turk’s Head Brewery will be on your left.

For additional information or to book a tour call 649-941-3637 or email [email protected]

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Vacation Like a Movie Star In Turks and Caicos

Many celebrities, movie stars and other famous people vacation in Turks and Caicos. The sublimely beautiful combination of powdery white sand and turquoise sea is irresistible to anyone searching for a holiday in paradise, and that includes celebrities. On top of that, Turks and Caicos is still off the beaten track. It’s easy for celebrities to go off the grid here and relax in total privacy and luxury.

Let’s take a look at just a few of the celebrities who have vacationed in Turks and Caicos.

Prince in Turks and Caicos

Last year the world discovered that Providenciales is home to a stunning Caribbean hideaway belonging to the late singer Prince. The mansion was put up for sale after the singer passed away in 2016.

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Prince’s Mansion, Turks Caicos. Image courtesy Christie’s International Real Estate

Prince’s mansion in Turks and Caicos, an oceanfront property, features 10 bedrooms and a purple driveway, and went on sale for $12 million.

The mansion boasts 10,000 square feet of living space, jaw-dropping views of the turquoise Caicos Bight, two private beaches and star-class amenities that would guarantee privacy and luxury.

Brad Pitt

American movie star Brad Pitt is also no stranger to the Turks and Caicos.

Last Thanksgiving, Pitt vacationed at a luxury resort near secluded Malcolm’s Beach, on the wild west coast of Providenciales.

Nicki Minaj and Kylie Jenner

For her 34th birthday, pop star Nicki Minaj stayed in a luxury beachfront villa on Long Bay Beach, Providenciales. Reality TV star Kylie Jenner, celebrating her 19th birthday, stayed with her.

Rihanna Vacations on Turtle Tail

Earlier in 2016, another pop queen, Rihanna, vacation at a private villa on Turtle Tail, on the southern side of the island.

She was later spotted in spotted at a local restaurant, Bugaloo’s in Five Cays, Providenciales.

Bruce Willis

Action movie star Bruce Willis is also a frequent visitor to Turks and Caicos. He often vacations at his private villa on his own private island to the east of Providenciales.

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Chalk Sound. By Flickr user Tim Sackton. (CC BY-SA 2.0)

Christie Brinkley

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Photo by Tobias Linman, Flickr

Former model Christie Brinkley, as well as fashion designer Donna Karan vacation on this island. Their homes here are often for rent… if you can afford the price tag.

Other celebrities…

Christopher Columbus, astronaut John Glenn and Queen Elizabeth II have all visited Turks and Caicos. Will you be next?

 

Image Courtesy Visit TCI