Travel Itinerary Planner
Build a multi-country travel itinerary from anchor destinations, optional stops, and a few preferences. The tool sequences your trip, checks feasibility leg-by-leg, and gives you a shareable plan.
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Trip basics
What do you know so far? Skip any field that's still up in the air.
Departing from (optional)
Where you'll start the trip from. Optional.
Returning to (optional)
Where you'll head back to. Often the same as departing from.
Trip start
Trip end
Add destinations
Build your travel itinerary one anchor destination at a time — the places this trip is built around. Pick a country if the region is what you know, or a specific city if you've settled on one. For each, decide how important it is and whether dates are pinned.
Your itinerary
Start with where you'll be.
Add a country if you have a region in mind, or a specific city if you know exactly where. Mark each as Must visit, Want to visit, or If time allows. Sequence comes after.

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Travel itinerary
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Estimated trip distance
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Longest leg
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Distances are great-circle estimates between resolved cities. Real flight, train, and drive routes will not match exactly.
Itinerary
Plans drift. Reality is what counts later.
Itineraries change once travel starts. What you planned and what actually happened diverge within days — flight delays, weather, last-minute changes, a friend's invite all bend the plan.
The 90/180 Schengen day count, residency days for tax purposes, days-by-state — these all depend on the actual trail, not the plan.
Reconstructing the actual itinerary later from memory, calendar, and email leaves gaps. Short stays and travel days disappear first.
A planned itinerary is a starting point. The record of what actually happened is what residency, visa, and tax questions hinge on later.
A planned itinerary doesn't survive the trip intact.
What actually unfolds is what residency, visas, and taxes care about.
Chrono tracks every day automatically.
The answer is always current.
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Related tools: Schengen Calculator · ETIAS Checker · Travel Footprint · related guide: Schengen 90/180 Rule .
Questions
- How do I plan a multi-country travel itinerary?
- Start with anchor destinations: the cities or countries you must visit. Add optional stops you'd like to fit if there's room. Pin dates for the parts that are fixed (flights booked, conference, deadline) and leave the rest flexible. The tool sequences them, calculates travel between, and flags legs that won't fit in the time available.
- What's the best order for a multi-country trip?
- Geographic order, mostly. Backtracking adds travel days and cost. The tool ranks legs by feasibility and warns when a sequence creates a long zigzag. Drag stops to reorder; the engine recomputes recommended transport (train where rail is dense, fly across long distances) and shows tight or unrealistic transitions.
- How many days should I plan per stop?
- It depends on the stop. Major cities (Paris, Tokyo, Buenos Aires) usually warrant 3–5 days; smaller towns or single-attraction stops often work in 1–2. The tool doesn't prescribe this, but it shows when stops are too close together to be enjoyable, and when an anchor destination doesn't fit in the time you have.
- Does this travel itinerary planner check feasibility?
- Yes. Each leg between stops is checked for distance, recommended transport mode (fly / train / drive / ferry), estimated travel time, and time available between dates. Status flags show ✅ feasible, ⚠️ tight or inefficient, or ❌ not realistic in the available time. Warnings explain why.
- Can I share my travel itinerary?
- Yes. Every itinerary has a shareable URL. Click "Copy share link" at the top of the timeline. The link encodes the full itinerary, so anyone who opens it sees the same plan and can fork their own version.
- Does this account for the Schengen 90/180 day rule?
- It surfaces a Schengen day count when your trip touches Schengen countries. For the full 90/180 rolling-window check (which factors in past trips outside this itinerary too), use the Schengen Calculator linked from the Travel Tips card.
- Is there a calendar view?
- Yes. Toggle between Timeline and Calendar at the top of the timeline section. The calendar shows your trip days as coloured bands across a month grid — useful for spotting rushed schedules or heavy travel weeks at a glance.