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vegas.com
Stephanie Davis
152 reviews
5/5
I used Vegas to plan a surprise weekend getaway for my partner . The prices were better than other platforms, and I liked how transparent they were about resort fees. Everything was confirmed quickly, and I appreciated the detailed itinerary they emailed me right after booking.
Cherrie
418 reviews
4/5
Booking my trip was pretty easy, and I found some good deals on hotels and shows. However, the final prices were higher than expected because of hidden fees. That part was frustrating.
ovago.com
Ovago pricing is attractive compared to competitors. Still, it’s a solid choice where it’s available. I wish the service was available in more locations, as it’s sometimes hard to get a ride outside major areas. Still, it’s a solid option in my city.
Booking flights and hotels was simple and affordable. The website was user-friendly, and my reservations went smoothly. It made planning my trip much easier.
Carter Rivera
82 reviews
3/5
My flight got delayed and Ovago didn’t proactively inform me. I had to reach out myself to confirm. The booking was cheeper than other sites, but the communication could definitely be better. In the end, the trip went okay, but I was stressed for a while.
travello.com
Oliver Bennett
91 reviews
This site is has a great idea for connecting travelers from around the world, letting you share experiences... Find tours, and even earn rewards for posting. Whether you’re looking for travel inspiration, discounts, or just want to meet fellow adventurers However I ran into crashes when trying to post or add trips.
Jose Munoz
46 reviews
Travello aims to be a social network for travelers, which sounds great in theory. In practice, though, the app feels quiet and underused. I created a profile, joined some groups, and posted questions and responses were few and far between. The idea of connecting with other travelers nearby or sharing itineraries is cool, but the user base isn’t big enough to make it truly useful. That said, it does have solid travel deals and a built-in planner that works well. If the community grew, it could be something special. Right now, it’s a nice idea that hasn’t fully landed.
civitatis.com
Civitatis focuses on tours and activities, especially for Spanish speaking travelers. I’ve used it in Spain and Latin America with good results, clear information, friendly guides, and reasonable prices. It’s a great alternative to platforms like GetYourGuide if you prefer Spanish language service. But once you step outside that linguistic comfort zone, the platform feels less refined. The translations can be clunky, and offerings in less popular destinations are limited. If you’re fluent in Spanish and traveling where the site is strongest, it’s an excellent resource. Otherwise, you might find better options elsewhere.
culturetrip.com
2/5
Culture Trip’s website is beautiful and inviting, with stylish articles and dreamy destination guides. But dig a little deeper, and it starts to feel more like curated Instagram travel than anything genuinely useful. The recommendations are hit or miss some are thoughtful, others clearly driven by SEO or paid promotion. I like browsing it for inspiration, but I rarely use it to actually plan anything. It’s more eye candy than practical resource.
wanderlog.com
Wanderlog is an aesthetically pleasing trip planner with just enough functionality to be helpful but not quite enough to replace Google Maps or spreadsheets entirely. I love the ability to collaborate on itineraries and see everything laid out chronologically, but I’ve run into syncing bugs and occasional slow load times. It's great for organizing day-by-day activities, but it’s not strong on transportation integration or offline access. If they beef up features, it could become a real go-to.
roadtrippers.com
Roadtrippers is perfect if you're the kind of traveler who likes plotting out a journey with scenic stops, quirky attractions, and hidden food gems. It turns boring drives into mini-adventures. I used it on a cross-country trip and found several oddball places I’d never have discovered otherwise. That said, the interface is clunky, especially on mobile, and some of the map data is outdated. The paid version is where the real value lies the free tier is quite limited. Still, it’s a fun planning companion.
timeout.com
Time Out is fantastic when you're visiting a major city like London, New York, or Paris. It consistently offers great lists of things to do, restaurants to try, and events worth checking out. I’ve discovered some offbeat spots I wouldn’t have found on my own. The writing is sharp and often entertaining, too. But outside big metropolitan areas, it feels neglected. Smaller cities have sparse listings or outdated content. The app is also sluggish at times and cluttered with ads. Still, if you’re in a major city and want curated, hype-free recommendations, Time Out is a solid resource.
thetrainline.com
Trainline makes booking trains in the UK and Europe almost too easy. The interface is slick, and the mobile tickets save me from printing anything. It also helps with finding connections I wouldn’t have figured out manually. However, it does charge booking fees, and they can add up especially if you’re booking multiple segments. Sometimes, booking directly with the railway company is cheaper. Still, for travelers who value convenience and don’t want to navigate confusing foreign sites, Trainline is a reliable tool. Just compare prices before you finalize.
alltrails.com
AllTrails is easily one of the best apps for outdoor lovers. Whether I’m looking for a challenging hike or a peaceful nature walk, it’s my go-to. The filters are intuitive, the trail maps are generally accurate, and community reviews often point out real-time conditions like closures or mud. It’s particularly helpful in unfamiliar areas where signage is poor. The only drawback is that some of the more detailed maps and offline features are locked behind the Pro version. Still, even the free tier is incredibly useful. AllTrails makes planning hikes safer, easier, and way more enjoyable.
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