Need Travel Itineraries? Get the Human-Written Version
There is only one type of travel schedule that is objectively wrong. This is an itinerary. It either works or it doesn’t. How much time you set aside between stops remains the same, no matter what the copy states. No schedule takes into account closures on Monday.
So these are written as you’d plan your own trip, with a map out, and working back from the last train of the day.
The Articled Standard for No-AI Travel Itineraries
Every day has to survive a stopwatch. We steadily measure the duration between each stop, factor in the queueing time for any ticketed event, and leave a gap for a meal. The execution of plans has its challenges. A cleverly crafted plan that does not accommodate an execution of steps results in added frustration to the plan owner. The plan’s reader finds out later, during implementation, that the plan does not hold.
Where AI falls down on travel itineraries
The generated itinerary fails to do simple arithmetic with a map. It books four activities on one side of the city in the same afternoon, puts a market that closes at noon as the dinner stop, and overlooks the fact that the ferry to the island runs only twice a day. It reads well until someone attempts it.
How We Keep No-AI Travel Itineraries Human-Written
Each region’s writers build their own route, and a sentence is written after that. Grid cells are assigned to timetables, ticket release dates, and days off. Prose is added over the grid once the cells have been distributed. That is why our days aren’t wrong about times.
Where No-AI Travel Itineraries Fit Into Your Strategy
People save itineraries, and itineraries drive bookings. Buyers love to plan and save itineraries. As a result, itineraries attract planning-related links and improve the funnel. An itinerary builds a natural line of business for every product offered. A great example itinerary significantly outperforms multiple destination guides in driving bookings.
What people commission travel itineraries for
Sample trip plans from tour operators.
Hotel and DMC concierge planning aids.
Airline and rail route based content marketing.
Travel agents creating shareable proposals for clients.
What travel itineraries cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical travel itinerary
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Short
500
$50
$0.50
$50.50
Standard
1,000
$100
$1
$101
In-depth
2,000
$200
$2
$202
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
Questions About Buying No-AI Travel Itineraries
What the piece is for, who reads it, roughly how long it should be, and anything it must include or avoid. Links to your existing material help. If you are unsure, send what you have and the writer will come back with questions.
Up to 3 days. The writer has to read around the subject before writing it, so we quote honestly rather than promising an hour. If your deadline is tighter, say so in the brief and we will tell you before you pay whether we can meet it.
Yes, building it this way each product will showcase the best day it suits. Rather than randomly adding products to days, the writer likes seeing the inventory that is submitted. The writer leaves the days alone that the inventory does not suit, giving the impression of a plan rather than an ad.
Research is valid for about one year, sometimes less, and seasonal variation can sometimes include timetables and tickets. One closed attraction can break a day. Thus, we have dated our research to help you know what you’ve got to check again. As a small inconvenience, reworking a single day shouldn’t be a hassle.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our travel itineraries
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
DSDiego SContent Manager, Verano Travel Co
One guide had outdated opening hours
Four city guides, three of them perfect. The fourth said a museum had updated its winter hours last year. This was fixed within a day after I reported it. The others were unchecked, but they went ahead and double checked them. I do recommend this guide, but check the time sensitive items for yourself.
Verified orderDestination guidesNovember 2025
RGRonan GOwner, Ballymore Guesthouse
First version could’ve been any guesthouse
It was a good draft, but unfortunately, we weren’t able to take credit. We did, however, send back four photos and explained the pier to them all. The second draft also included information about the pier, room three’s low ceilings, and our no breakfast before eight policy. This one is officially on the site.
Verified orderHotel descriptionsJuly 2026
YDYusuf DSales Director, Northbeam Freight
Asked our client the right questions
The writer sent me eleven questions before the client call and half of those were questions I would have never asked him. The finished case study begins with a number, which is the only part my sales team reads when case studies are shared.