Learn how to use artificial intelligence to plan personalized trips, optimize itineraries, and save time and money
Submitted at May 4, 2026, 7:00 PM

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Planning a trip can be one of the most exciting, and also most challenging, parts of any experience. Choosing destinations, building a balanced schedule, finding good accommodation options and still optimizing costs takes time and organization. In this context, artificial intelligence emerges as a great ally to create travel itineraries that are more efficient, personalized, and practical.
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Tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and other virtual assistants can quickly analyze information, suggest complete itineraries, and adapt recommendations to the traveler’s profile. With the right prompts, it’s possible to turn a vague idea into a detailed plan, with suggestions for tours, restaurants, and even cultural tips.
Artificial intelligence applied to tourism works like a personalized assistant that uses data and patterns to offer relevant suggestions. By providing information such as destination, budget, available time, and interests, AI can put together a tailor-made itinerary.
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For example, when requesting an itinerary for a five-day trip to Paris with a focus on art and gastronomy, the tool can suggest visits to the Louvre Museum, strolls through traditional neighborhoods, and well-rated restaurants. All of this in a matter of seconds, saving hours of research.
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The quality of AI responses depends directly on the clarity of the prompts. The more detailed the request, the more accurate the itinerary will be.
A good prompt should include:
Destination
Trip duration
Average budget
Type of trip (romantic, budget, cultural, etc.)
Personal preferences (gastronomy, nature, shopping)
Prompt example: “Create a 7-day itinerary in Rome for a budget trip, including historical attractions, cheap restaurants, and public transportation tips.”
This structure helps AI deliver a more complete result aligned with expectations.
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AI can be used for various travel styles. Check out some practical examples:
“Build a 5-day itinerary in Santorini for a couple, focusing on romantic experiences and sunset views.”
“Create an affordable 4-day itinerary in Buenos Aires with free or low-cost suggestions.”
“Organize a 6-day itinerary in Cusco with hikes and adventure activities, including Machu Picchu.”
“List must-try culinary experiences in São Paulo for a 3-day itinerary.”
These prompts help you explore different possibilities quickly and practically.
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One of AI’s big advantages is the ability to refine the itinerary as many times as you want. If the initial result isn’t ideal, just tweak the prompt with more details or request changes.
You can ask for, for example:
Inclusion of breaks in the itinerary
Suggestions for neighborhoods to stay in
Alternatives for rainy days
Vegan or vegetarian options (great in your case)
It’s also possible to adapt the plan according to unforeseen events, such as weather changes or schedule adjustments.
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The use of artificial intelligence in travel planning brings several advantages:
Time savings
Itinerary personalization
Easier access to information
More efficient organization
However, it’s important to take some precautions. Not all information provided by AI is updated in real time, so it’s always worth checking opening hours, prices, and availability on official websites.
In addition, the ideal is to use AI as a starting point and not as the only source. Combining technology with traditional research ensures a safer, more complete itinerary.
CASACOR Publisher is an exclusive content-creating agent, developed by the CASACOR Technology team from the knowledge base of casacor.com.br. This text was edited by Chrys Hadrian.