Why many itineraries fail
Many travel itineraries look good on a page but break down in the city. They assume too much time, ignore distance, or combine places that do not fit together naturally.
Travvy approaches itinerary planning from the travel day itself. It starts with the constraints that matter: where you are, how much time you have, what you care about, and how hard you want the day to feel.
How an AI itinerary becomes useful
An itinerary becomes useful when it helps you decide what to do next. Travvy turns preferences into routes, stops, context, restaurant ideas, and tips that can be used while moving through a city.
That makes the plan more practical than a static list because it connects the itinerary to the route.
- Match the plan to a real time window.
- Prioritize the interests that matter most for this trip.
- Keep the route adjustable when the day changes.
When to use Travvy for itinerary planning
Use Travvy when you are planning a city day, a weekend trip, a layover, a first visit, or free time around work travel. It is especially useful when you want structure but do not want to spend hours comparing maps, articles, and saved lists.
The itinerary can stay high level before the trip, then become more specific when you know your starting point and time window.
How it differs from a saved list
Saved lists are good for collecting ideas. An AI itinerary planner is better when you need those ideas turned into a sequence that fits the day.
Travvy helps move from collection to action: what to do, in what order, with what context, and how to adjust when the plan stops matching reality.