The Best iOS Apps for Travel in 2022

  • Greg Burn

In 2022, tourism steadily recovers after COVID-19 lockdowns. If you don’t feel that touristic hunger, soon you will. But how do you plan your travel, do your bookings, and find the POIs on arrival? All you need to prepare is your iPhone and a pack of apps we have selected. With them, you can minimize your risks and enjoy your trips to the maximum.

Trello

When you plan any activity, including travels, you need to make your plan detailed. What to do? Where and when to go? Who to see or to call? How much to spend and to prepare? Trello is the tool you need. With its flexible interface, you can plan your travel in the slightest detail. To track your progress, you can even create cards and drag them – comfortable when you are in hurry!

PackPoint

That’s the app you need to install before packing your bags. It’s more than just a checklist you could have created in Notes as well. PackPoint forms a list according to your planned activities, checks the weather to detect whether you need, say, an umbrella or sunglasses, and even lets you share your lists with fellows to distribute the packages and rely on each other.

TripAdvisor

It’s one of the most famous apps for travelers. Check your points of interest, read people’s reviews, leave your own, and find your friends there. TripAdvisor is now one of the most complete databases of points on this planet worth visiting.

Skyscanner

Searching for affordable plane tickets? Skyscanner is the app for you. With it, you can find the best deals even easier than on airlines’ sites or apps. Find dates, get new ideas, and book rooms in one app. In addition, this app has all you need to know about COVID-19 restrictions in various countries.

FlightAware

As you have bought your tickets, you need to keep aware of your flight. Any delays? Any force majeure? Any other change? With FlightAware, you only have to enter your UPS, and the app will keep an eye on it. It also has a real-time flight tracker and a weather radar.

Booking.com

It’s one of the most popular services that help you find a hotel room, an apartment, or a hostel all over the world. This rental service addresses a wide audience, so no matter what you look for, you will probably find it. It supports reservations, cancellations, date changes, and detailed info on each listing.

HotelTonight

It’s a great app for spontaneous travelers who don’t plan their trips months before. If you’re not a schedule type, this app will help you find a good room deal almost everywhere in the world right before you set off. With its database being constantly refreshed, you

Atlys

Traveling always involves documents. With Atlys, you can get all your paperwork done in the shortest time, saving (as the developers claim) about 7 hours per travel. It helps you to get your visa in time if you travel somewhere it’s required. As it works with various hotel franchises, booking services, and airlines, you can rely on the documents you provided for your bookings.

Maps.me

As you find yourself abroad, you will need a map to find your way. It may be too expensive to use your data plan in roaming, and too long to get a local one. Maps.me is the app you need because you can download your maps beforehand and use them offline. If you plan to walk new cities or villages a lot, it works better than Google Maps you probably thought about and way better than Apple Maps.

XE Currency

It’s easy when you only deal with dollars and euros. But when you enter a country with its own currency that you may have never heard of, calculations get hard. XE Currency enables you to send money abroad, but when you travel, you can benefit from the current rates it accurately shows.

 Which other useful apps for travel do you know? Or maybe some tricks you would recommend to others from your own experience? Share it with the world in our comments!