travel-planner
Travel destination research and daily itinerary creation with logistics planning, budget tracking, and experience optimization. Use when planning trips, creating travel itineraries, comparing destinations, or organizing travel logistics.
What this skill does
# Travel Planner
Comprehensive travel planning frameworks for destination research, itinerary building, budget tracking, and logistics coordination.
## Destination Research Methodology
### Destination Evaluation Matrix
| Factor | Weight | Assessment Criteria |
|--------|--------|-------------------|
| **Climate** | 15% | Temperature range, rainfall, best season, weather risks |
| **Safety** | 20% | Travel advisories, crime index, health risks, political stability |
| **Budget Fit** | 20% | Cost of living index, flight cost, accommodation range |
| **Interest Alignment** | 25% | Activities, culture, cuisine, nature, nightlife match |
| **Logistics** | 10% | Visa requirements, flight duration, language barrier |
| **Timing** | 10% | Peak vs shoulder vs off-season, local events, holidays |
### Research Protocol
```
1. DEFINE: Trip purpose, travel dates, group size, budget ceiling
2. SHORTLIST: 3-5 destinations matching purpose and budget
3. EVALUATE: Score each destination on the matrix above (1-10 per factor)
4. VALIDATE: Check visa requirements, travel advisories, vaccination needs
5. DECIDE: Weighted score comparison, gut-check alignment
```
### Climate and Timing Guide
| Season Strategy | Benefit | Trade-off |
|----------------|---------|-----------|
| **Peak season** | Best weather, full services | Highest prices, crowds |
| **Shoulder season** | Good weather, fewer crowds | Some closures possible |
| **Off-season** | Lowest prices, authentic feel | Weather risk, limited services |
## Itinerary Structure
### Daily Timeline Template
```
DAY [N] — [Theme/Location Name]
07:00 Breakfast: [Venue/Hotel] — [Notes]
08:30 Activity: [Morning activity] — [Duration: Xh]
Address: [Location]
Cost: $XX | Booking: [Required/Walk-in]
12:00 Lunch: [Restaurant] — [Cuisine type, $-$$$$]
13:30 Activity: [Afternoon activity] — [Duration: Xh]
Address: [Location]
Cost: $XX | Booking: [Required/Walk-in]
17:00 Free time / Rest
19:00 Dinner: [Restaurant] — [Cuisine type, $-$$$$]
Reservation: [Yes/No, confirmation #]
21:00 Evening: [Optional activity or return to hotel]
TRANSPORT: [How to get between locations]
DAY TOTAL: $XXX
NOTES: [Tips, alternatives, weather contingency]
```
### Itinerary Pacing Guidelines
| Trip Duration | Pace | Activities/Day | Rest Days |
|--------------|-------|----------------|-----------|
| **3-4 days** | Moderate-fast | 2-3 major | 0 |
| **5-7 days** | Moderate | 2 major + 1 minor | 1 |
| **8-14 days** | Relaxed | 1-2 major | 2-3 |
| **15+ days** | Slow travel | 1 major | Every 3-4 days |
### Multi-Destination Routing
```
ROUTING OPTIMIZATION:
LINEAR: A → B → C → D (best for one-way flights, trains)
LOOP: A → B → C → A (best for round-trip flights)
HUB-SPOKE: A → B → A → C → A (best for day trips from a base)
FIGURE-8: A → B → C → A → D → E → A (two loops from home base)
ROUTING RULES:
- Minimize backtracking
- Place high-energy activities early in trip
- End with relaxation before travel home
- Account for jet lag direction (east = harder adjustment)
- Allocate transit days between destinations (no activities)
```
## Budget Planning Framework
### Budget Category Breakdown
| Category | Budget % | Tracking Method |
|----------|----------|----------------|
| **Flights** | 25-35% | Book 6-8 weeks ahead, price alerts |
| **Accommodation** | 25-35% | Per-night rate x nights |
| **Food & Dining** | 15-20% | Per-day allowance x days |
| **Activities** | 10-15% | Pre-book major, cash for minor |
| **Local Transport** | 5-10% | Day pass vs per-ride calculation |
| **Contingency** | 10% | Emergency fund, minimum $200 |
### Budget Estimation Template
```
TRIP BUDGET: [Destination], [Duration] days, [N] travelers
FIXED COSTS:
Flights: $_____ x [N] travelers = $_____
Accommodation: $_____ x [N] nights = $_____
Travel Insurance: $_____ x [N] travelers = $_____
Visa Fees: $_____ x [N] travelers = $_____
DAILY COSTS (per person, per day):
Breakfast: $_____
Lunch: $_____
Dinner: $_____
Local Transport: $_____
Activities: $_____
Snacks/Drinks: $_____
Daily subtotal: $_____ x [D] days x [N] = $_____
PRE-BOOKED ACTIVITIES:
[Activity 1]: $_____ x [N] = $_____
[Activity 2]: $_____ x [N] = $_____
CONTINGENCY (10%): $_____
GRAND TOTAL: $_____
PER PERSON: $_____
PER PERSON/DAY: $_____
```
### Cost-Saving Strategies
| Strategy | Savings Potential | Effort |
|----------|-----------------|--------|
| Shoulder season travel | 20-40% | Low |
| Accommodation alternatives (Airbnb, hostels) | 30-50% | Medium |
| Local markets over restaurants | 40-60% on meals | Medium |
| City tourism passes | 20-30% on attractions | Low |
| Public transport over taxis | 60-80% on transport | Low |
| Booking.com / flight aggregators | 10-20% | Low |
| Travel credit card rewards | 5-15% back | Low |
## Packing List Framework
### Universal Packing Template
```
PACKING LIST: [Destination], [Duration] days, [Climate]
DOCUMENTS (carry-on only):
[ ] Passport (valid 6+ months beyond travel)
[ ] Visa / eTA / entry permit
[ ] Travel insurance documents
[ ] Flight confirmations (printed + digital)
[ ] Hotel confirmations (printed + digital)
[ ] Emergency contacts card
[ ] Copies of all documents (separate from originals)
ELECTRONICS:
[ ] Phone + charger
[ ] Power adapter for destination country
[ ] Portable battery pack
[ ] Camera (optional)
[ ] Headphones
CLOTHING (adjust for climate):
[ ] Tops: [Duration/3 + 1] items (mix-match)
[ ] Bottoms: [Duration/4 + 1] items
[ ] Underwear: [Duration/2 + 1] pairs
[ ] Socks: [Duration/2 + 1] pairs
[ ] Sleepwear: 1 set
[ ] Jacket/layers: 1-2 based on climate
[ ] Shoes: 2 pairs (walking + dressy/sandal)
TOILETRIES:
[ ] Travel-size essentials (100ml containers for carry-on)
[ ] Prescription medications (in original packaging)
[ ] Sunscreen, insect repellent (if applicable)
[ ] First aid basics (band-aids, pain relief, anti-diarrheal)
CLIMATE-SPECIFIC ADDITIONS:
Tropical: Reef-safe sunscreen, quick-dry clothing, rain jacket
Cold: Thermal layers, warm hat/gloves, waterproof boots
Urban: Smart casual outfit, comfortable walking shoes
Adventure: Hiking boots, daypack, moisture-wicking base layers
```
### Packing Weight Targets
| Trip Type | Carry-on Only | Checked Bag |
|-----------|--------------|-------------|
| **Weekend (2-3 days)** | 5-7 kg | Not needed |
| **Week (5-7 days)** | 7-10 kg | Optional |
| **Two weeks** | 10 kg carry-on | 15-20 kg checked |
| **Adventure/Hiking** | 8-12 kg pack | Not needed |
## Transportation Planning
### Inter-City Transport Decision Matrix
| Factor | Flight | Train | Bus | Rental Car |
|--------|--------|-------|-----|------------|
| **Best for distance** | 500+ km | 200-800 km | 50-400 km | Flexible routing |
| **Speed** | Fastest (door-to-door varies) | Fast, city-center | Slowest | Self-paced |
| **Cost** | Medium-high | Medium | Low | Medium (split OK) |
| **Comfort** | Moderate | High | Low-moderate | High |
| **Scenic value** | Low | High | Medium | High |
| **Luggage** | Restricted | Generous | Moderate | Unlimited |
### Airport Transfer Planning
```
AIRPORT TRANSFER OPTIONS (evaluate for each destination):
PUBLIC TRANSIT: Cheapest, may require transfers, luggage challenge
AIRPORT EXPRESS: Direct train/bus, good balance of cost and convenience
SHARED SHUTTLE: Moderate cost, door-to-door, longer due to stops
PRIVATE TRANSFER: Pre-booked, door-to-door, fixed price
TAXI/RIDESHARE: Convenient, meter or surge pricing risk
RENTAL CAR: Best if driving during trip anyway
SELECTION CRITERIA:
- Group size (3+ people = private transfer often cheaper than 3 tickets)
- Luggage volume
- Arrival time (late night = fewer public transit options)
- Language barrier (pre-booked = less negotiation)
```
## Dining Recommendations Approach
### Restaurant Research Framework
```
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