6 Travel Apps For the Best Vacation Ever

Are you in the middle of planning an amazing trip you'll take in the coming weeks or months? Lucky you. To help get you on your way, we've gathered six of the best travel guide apps out there. They'll all help you narrow down where to go (if you haven't figure it out already) and what to see and do once you get there. Oh, and they're all free. Happy planning, and bon voyage! Photo by Sarah Rhoads Photographers via Style Me Pretty

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AFAR Travel Guide App

AFAR Travel Guide App

The travel magazine AFAR recently launched its newest travel guide app (free), which wants to help you plan a memorable trip. The app boasts many of the same features of its website, like Wanderlists (saved lists of places or experiences you're pining over) and Guides (a map function that lets you browse the globe and get inspired by locations you wouldn’t have thought of), plus trip suggestions from local experts and editors. The great part is it gives you offline access, so you can still plan when you're on the go.

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Minube

Minube

Reliable suggestions from fellow travelers — that's what you'll get with Minube (free), which features more than 200,000 experiences from over 500,000 global travelers. Plus, you can share your own experiences by uploading photos and videos. Major points go to the Inspiration screen, which lets you find destinations by filtering by preferences like distance from home and number of travel days.

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TripAdvisor Offline City Guides

TripAdvisor Offline City Guides

If TripAdvisor is your go-to site for vacation planning, then you'll love its Offline City Guides app (free). Just like you'd expect, it offers up curated itineraries and suggestions for landmarks, neighborhoods, restaurants, hotels, and more — and all that info gets stored on your phone after you initially check it out, so you can access it without racking up roaming charges.

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Gogobot

Gogobot

What's unique about Gogobot (free) is that it gives you suggestions on where to go and what to see based on what type of traveler you are. Looking for something more active? Family-friendly? You'll find it all here. Save the suggestions to an itinerary and pull them up when you're out exploring, or search for new places to visit based on what's nearby. You can even make collaborative trip plans, looping in family and friends to add to group itineraries.

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Viator Tours & Activities

Viator Tours & Activities

Viator (free) is all about scoping out the budget-friendly scene. Plan your trip based on deals and discounts that are in your area of interest (hello, Skip the Line pass at the Eiffel Tower), and browse suggestions, photos, and videos to get a better idea of the locale. We're talking more than 500,000 reviews from fellow travelers.

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Triposo

Triposo

Billed as the travel guide for the whole world, Triposo (free) creates guides out of content from open sources like Wikitravel and World66. Like other apps on the list, you can download city or country guides and later use them offline while you're on the go. You get overview maps for countries and detailed maps for big cities that include restaurant and nightlife suggestions.