The Top 20 Most Used Travel Apps

I was wondering and also asking myself the same question “Travel App?”. But after some research, There’s no shortage of travel apps cluttering up the Android and Apple marketplaces these days and that is a big problem because all these apps have great features to help travelers. But I must be honest here, some are really terrible. If you have been traveling for a long time, then you can find a way to solve your problem if you use one of those terrible apps. But if you are new to traveling then you better find the best traveling app for your trips. 

Traveling is the best adventure ever, that is when you not traveling for business. Planning a trip or vacation gives you something to look forward to, so when there is a little mistake in planning then you going to mess everything up. Whether it is a solo trip, family trip, or long weekend trip, there are always good places and great things to do. There are so many ways to plan a trip, you can ask a friend or even check on google. But the best advice Mrpocu.com can give you is to use a traveling App. Arguably, it is the best advice for new travelers. Others prefer travel websites as it’s also another way of planning a successful trip

Useful Travel Apps

Even though you can follow some travel bloggers on Instagram and make some plans like finding a destination and parking up some nice dresses but there are still few things left you don’t know and you need these apps to help you figure them. Mrpocu.com has come up with the 20 best traveling apps to help you plan your first trip or next trip. What are you waiting for, scroll down and figure out the best app for your travel type. 

What’s The Best Travel App

1. Hopper: Best for Finding Cheap Flight

Hopper is the best traveling app if you have a low budget for flight tickets. It helps you figure out the best airfare and hotel price every day and also tells you whether to wait or book your next trip. Hopper has all that a first-time traveler needs. All you need is to type in your destination and Hopper will give you the cheapest flight and also tells you when it’s best to book.

If it tells you to stay tuned, you can set up a price watch and put your phone away. When the fare has dropped to its lowest point and it’s time for you to swipe, Hopper will send you a notification.

2.AirHelp

Have you ever endured the pain of waiting at the airport or flight been canceled, or been denied boarding because of overbooking? Then AirHelp is the right app to use if you have been facing sure problems. Both US and EU laws provide for compensation in such problems, although the details differ. It’s a complicated process, though, and apparently fewer than 1% of passengers entitled to compensation ever get it. 

Using this app is very simple and it makes every process simple. You can still do it in few minutes when still waiting at the airport. Just enter your flight information and the problems you are facing at the airport and the company{app} takes care of the rest. If the claim is successful, they take 25% of the payout and you get the remainder. You also get a referral bonus for anyone else on your flight that you send the company’s way.

3. Skyscanner: Best For Finding Destinations And Flight 

I know and understand you have your dream destination, but Skyscanner is the best app to help you find a new dream that suits your budget. On this app, the “everywhere” feature allows you to look for surprising destinations that come with a low budget and your travel timeframe. Thinking Africa is out of price range, but this app will make a trip possible. Skyscanner works like Hopper, it helps you find the best rates and alert you. 

Skyscanner is also the best website when finding a cheap flight to anywhere.

But using the App is a simple and easy way to plan a trip.

4.HotelWorld: Best For Finding Best Hotels Around the World

HotelWorld is available both on iOS and android. This app has all you need when booking accommodation for your first or next trip – searches, descriptions, filters. The full-screen interactive map makes it easy to work out whether the hostel you like is anywhere near where you want to be, while those all-important reviews are only a tap away.

But it’s best to compare prices with other hotel booking app and see which is best for your budget. And I know for sure HotelWorld has the best price that suits your budget, but just compare price.

5. Airbnb: Best Short Accommodation Rent App In the World

Airbnb lets you rent individual rooms, couches, or an entire apartment from locals. I love Airbnb, as it’s a happy medium between hostels and hotels. Plus, if you stay with local hosts, you’ll still get the social aspect of a hostel. The app does everything the website does but at the tip of your fingers.

I find it a lot more effective way to communicate with your host. Airbnb is the best travel app when making a trip plan with your family and also have the best luxury apartments around the world. Airbnb is one of the most used travel apps in the world so try Airbnb the first time and thank me later.

6.HotelTonight: Best Late Plans Hotel Deals

When we talk about late trips, HotelTonight is what I call the trip Ambulance, it will rescue you from all your late plans. After finding your destination and done booking your flight, and now you trying to figure out where you’re going to spend the night? In the middle of a road trip and looking for a very cool place to spend the night? Ok, HotelTonight is the best app you should have on your phone especially for road trip travelers.

The app finds last-minute deals on hotels near your location, ranging from basic to luxury and classics. For some unique boutique hotels, hotelTonight got you. 

7. DriveWeather: Best Weather App For Road trips

Sometimes bad weather can make your road trip the most boring and dangerous incident in your life. The last thing you will want is to catch up in a nasty and dangerous storm alone or with your family. What if the rescue team can’t save you and your family.

You need to have the Drive Weather app on your phone for every road trip or if you are scared of bad weather on airplanes, this is the best app for you. DriveWeather was designed to help road travelers avoid the worst weather conditions.

The app lets you track your best (read: sunniest) departure time, providing radar views and routes from one point to another—with rain, freezing rain, ice, and snow icons that let you know when there are slippery roads ahead.

The free version offers 2 days of forecasts, city-to-city routing, and a 900-mile trip limit; the ad-free $9.99 a year version offers 7 days of forecasts, wind direction info, specific address-to-address routing, and no cap on trip length.

8. Waze: Best Navigating Traffic App

Was a Uber driver and with the help of Waze, I never miss a road or was delayed in traffic. Some feature on Waze makes it easy for you to avoid congestion, blocked roads, police, accidents or other hazards that might increase your driving time—because starting off vacation by sitting in traffic is a major mood killer.

Waze has a speedometer to help you make sure you are driving within the speed limit, that is saving you from getting a ticket and also saving you from getting lost.

There are many navigators online that may be good too, but don’t stress downloading for your storage to be full, Waze is the best and will help you in anyways

9. Triplt: Best App For First-Time Travellers 

TripIt is the best app for all types of travelers especially new travelers. All you need to do is to Forward your hotel, restaurant, flight, and car rental confirmation emails to plans@tripit.com and it automatically transfers all the information to your master itinerary. With this, you can view all your plans at once on the app.

If you pay the premium or upgrade to the pro version the app will find you alternative routes for when your flights get canceled, as well as send you automatic notifications from airlines about flight delays, cancellations, and more. If you travel a lot and have a lot of bookings you need to organize, this is the best app to have. And if you are new then you better get this app as you planing for your dream trip.

10. Meetup: Best For connecting With New People 

One way to fully immerse yourself in your travel destination is to meet and talk with locals. Meetup can help you connect with people who are interested in the same things as you, even while on vacation. Whether it’s cooking, tech, sports, music, or photography, the app will help you make new friends all over the world.

You can try making friends on meetup even before planning your trip, you can get a friend’s couch or space to crush if you tell them you would love to stay with them during your trip. It is always best to meet new people.

11. Hound From SoundHound: Best Travel Voice-Controlled App

Now, this is the App for every traveler, whether road trip, flight or sea this is the best app everyone needs. Whether you can or can’t read this app is best for every trip. Hound from sound-hound is free on iOS devices and Android, Hound from SoundHound is a voice assistant app that you can chat with like you would a travel agent. For instance, say, “Okay, Hound. Show me hotels in Ghana for this weekend that cost less than $200 and are pet-friendly.”

My mum needs to try is App, I’m pretty sure she can use it. (lol)

12. Trail Wallet: Best App For Setting Budget

If you looking for one of the most used travel apps for expenses budgeting then this is the right app for you. Trail Wallet this the best app for those who overspend during every trip. The app is designed for iOS users and it is made easy to track all your travel expenses. This app is now the best, it helps solve all the stress in tracking your expense. You can organize your expenses by trip or by month, set a daily budget, and easily add expenses. When you get a bill or receipt, pull out your iPhone, add the amount using the Quick Add screen and you’re done.

Try the Trail Wallet app and thank me later and also check the reviews when downloading the app. 

13. CouchSurfing: Best App To Meet Up With Locals 

If you’re looking to lower your accommodation costs and meet locals while you travel, this is the app for you. Couchsurfing lets you connect with locals who have space in their homes for travelers to stay for free. The accommodation is usually nothing fancy (which is why it’s called “couch” surfing) but it’s free, which will help you keep your budget intact. By staying with a local, you’ll get a unique opportunity to learn more about the destination from someone who actually lives there. 

If you don’t want to stay with a local you can use the Hangouts feature to meet other travelers or locals for coffee, drinks, or to do something like visiting a museum. It’s a great way for solo travelers to connect and be social. This app is a must for every budget traveler. Most travelers love getting free accommodation, so CouchSurfing is among the most used travel apps on this list.

Couchsurfing is available for iOS and Android, and you can sign up at couchsurfing.com.

14.LoungeBuddy: Best App For all Travel Plans

Have you had a bad trip? waiting at the airport for hours, bad planes food, expensive WI-Fi, and many more. The only best app that can save you from all these terrible travel problems is the LoungeBuddy – but without a membership or business-class tickets. 

LoungeBuddy takes the pain out of the process. After entering your credit card, airline status, and lounge memberships, the app tells you which lounges you can access at any given airport. Even for people like me who don’t have any of those things, the app still lets you know about any free lounges or ones you can purchase a day pass for. It’s slick, easy to use, and free!

15.Rome2rio: Best International Travel App

There is no stress in using the Rome2rio app, all you need to do is enter any address, landmark, or city as your destination and the app displays info about accommodation and things to do. The app has over 160 countries’ data. Remo2rio is free on iOS and Android.

You don’t need to visit a travel website to look for things to do or places to visit, Rome2rio have all you need plus prices under one click and search.

16. App in The Air: Frequent Flier Travel App

This one’s been placed on Apple’s coveted “Best App” list because it not only keeps track of itineraries, boarding passes, and frequent-flier programs, but it also tracks boarding and landing times, along with current waits for check-in, security, and customs. Through augmented reality, even helps you figure out if your carry-on is the right fit for your next flight.

For the best place to grab airport coffee, or where you can get a mimosa before 7 a.m. in a specific terminal, the app also pulls tips from fellow travelers. And, if you’re the competitive type, you can keep the “score” of all of the places you’ve been on the worldwide leaderboard.

The app is free on iOS and Google Play but also offers a paid upgraded version.

17.TripAdvisor: Best For Finding Recommendation

Normally trip advisor is on my first list when I search for hotels anywhere around the world on google. TripAdvisor has over 800 million reviews of 9 million destinations to check before booking any hotel of your choice. There are so many things you would love to get during your trip and with TripAdvisor, you are not limited to only booking hotels but also booking a dinner reservation, or even planning to visit the museum.

TripAdvisor is free on both iOS and google play, but I don’t bother using the app, all I do is google and it is also simple to use. Some features allow you to follow some top travelers around the world who has the same interest as you. 

18.AllTrails: Nature Lovers app

If you’re like Oprah and think “hiking is so fun,” you need to download this app. AllTrails is for nature lovers, hiking enthusiasts, and even those who just want to fit in a cardio workout while on vacation.

The app has over 100,000 curated trails—which all but guarantee you’ll find one near you—and lets you create and share custom maps with friends.

I haven’t tried using it in Ghana before but friends said it works well.

19. Flush: Best For Bathroom Breaks

I know friends who just need bathroom breaks to update their Snapchat { i know it’s funny lol] And they always have to look through this app for that. When you are on a trip or new to some places, finding bathrooms can be a little stressful. You need to be asking strangers and you might fall in the wrong hands. The flush bathroom finder app can save you from that stress with over 190,000 public bathrooms in its database. The app will tell you which ones are free and accessible for the disabled. It has a feature where users can rate and make a report.

Flush is free on iOS and Google play store.

20.GasBuddy: Refuelling On Road Trips

The name of this app should tell you what you getting on your phone as a road traveler, GasBuddy. If you are on a budget as a road traveler then this is the right app for you, GasBuddy saves you from spending much on Gas, it helps you find the best gas price near you. With a 4.7/5 rating and over 300,000 reviews on Apple, the app has good features like a gas price map, outage tracking during natural disasters, trip cost calculator, and useful search filters like brand, price location, available restroom, and many more.

Bonus, you can save $5/gal on every gallon if you use the app’s free “Pay with GasBuddy” card

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