
Yes, AI can build a personalized travel itinerary when you provide your destination, dates, budget, travel style, must-see places, and constraints. The itinerary should be treated as a draft that you verify and adjust.
A good AI itinerary should match your pace. Some travelers want packed days, while others prefer slow mornings and fewer stops. You can also ask for food preferences, transit time, rest breaks, weather backup plans, or kid-friendly options.
The AI can organize the trip, but it may not have current details about hours, closures, local events, or booking availability unless it can access live data. Always check important details before the trip.
The best prompt includes dates, pace, budget, must-see places, food preferences, mobility needs, and who is traveling. AI can organize the plan, but live details still need checking: opening hours, prices, visas, local rules, weather, transit, and booking availability can change.
Ask for the itinerary in a checkable format: each day listing the area, the plan, the rough cost, and one item to confirm. That structure makes it easy to spot overpacked days and update the plan as bookings firm up.
Macaron treats an itinerary as a living document: the day-by-day plan sits in a trip space with your preferences and notes, so when a booking shifts or a companion joins, the update happens in place.