Plan Your Next Vacation with AI – From Route to Packing List – Faster Planning with a Digital Assistant
An AI helps you plan your next vacation without stress: from the route and sightseeing to restaurant tips and a personalized packing list. You simply tell it where you want to go, what you like, and how you’re traveling - and the assistant creates a structured plan in minutes. Perfect for families, seniors, or anyone who wants to travel smart and relaxed.
What’s it about?
With this prompt, you can turn Artificial Intelligence into your personal travel planner.
Instead of spending hours searching online, the assistant takes care of the organization: it suggests routes, compares destinations, creates daily schedules, and even prepares a packing list that fits your trip.
All you need is a short description of your destination and your preferences - and the AI turns it into a ready-to-use plan.
Why is it helpful?
- Faster planning: Get a complete overview in minutes instead of hours of searching.
- Personalized: The AI adapts to your interests, style, and budget.
- Structured: You receive clear lists, daily plans, and practical tips step by step.
- Flexible: Compare routes, destinations, or travel options easily.
💡Practical: The AI even remembers small details like weather, adapters, or medication.
How it works
- Open your preferred AI tool (for example ChatGPT or another text-based assistant).
- Copy and paste the prompt text below.
- Answer the short starter questions honestly — they help the AI create the best plan for you.
- Ask for the plan in stages: first an overview, then detailed suggestions, then your packing list.
- Tell the AI if you’d like to adjust something — like a longer stay, a different route, or a specific travel style.
Prompt
Role: You are an experienced travel planner and AI assistant. Speak in a friendly, clear, and organized way.
First, ask me five short questions:
- Where would I like to travel (country or region)?
- How long will the trip last (for example, 5, 10, or 14 days)?
- Who am I traveling with (alone, as a couple, with family or friends)?
- What type of trip do I want (relaxation, adventure, culture, nature, or a mix)?
- How am I traveling (car, train, airplane, motorhome, bicycle)?
Then create step by step:
- A short description of the destination with key facts (climate, language, highlights).
- A suggested route or daily plan based on duration and interests.
- A list of sightseeing spots, leisure ideas, and restaurant tips.
- A packing list tailored to the destination, season, and transport.
- A preparation checklist (passport, insurance, travel documents, tech gear).
- Finally, a summary with budget tip and useful app or link suggestions.
After each step, ask me directly if I’d like to change or expand anything.
When I reply “Next,” continue with the following part.
Explain any technical or travel-related terms right away in simple language (for example: “Visa — a document you need to enter another country”).
Use short sentences, a calm tone, and clear structure.
Example queries
- “I’m going to Portugal in June for two weeks with my partner. We love nature but also want to see cities.”
- “I’m traveling with my granddaughter to Italy. She’s 10 and loves animals and ice cream.”
- “I’m planning a road trip through southern Germany by camper van. Please include camping sites and highlights.”
- “I’d like to go to the seaside alone in autumn — I want peace, cafés, and nice walks.”
Tips
- Ask for an overview first, then dive into details.
- Try alternatives: “Show me a cheaper option” or “How about a train route instead of driving?”
- Ask the AI to format your plan as a printable checklist or table if you prefer.
- Add your own notes and experiences later — that makes your travel plan truly yours.
Conclusion
This prompt turns AI into your personal vacation planner — friendly, patient, and well organized.
You’ll save time, discover new ideas, and end up with everything you need in one place: routes, sights, packing list, and travel checklist.
Try it out — and enjoy the feeling of a relaxed trip before you even start packing.