11 Useful Travel Apps That Work Just Fine Offline
No Internet? No Problem.
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Having access to cell data while traveling overseas is often complicated, slow, limited, and expensive . Even in the United States, fast, reliable coverage everywhere is far from certain once you get outside major metro areas.
Fortunately, there are many travel apps that don’t need a real-time data connection at all. Instead, they can be synced via WiFi in advance then used in offline mode while on the move, saving money and frustration during your travels.
Here are 11 of the most useful examples, and there are many others depending on your needs. All are available on at least iOS and Android.
Google Maps
Courtesy of Google Maps
Google Maps has a checkered history when it comes to its offline abilities, but 2018 and 2019 versions brought back support for unlimited saved areas and added offline turn-by-turn navigation.
It's easy to pick towns, cities, or regions, sync them to your phone, then get driving directions even in flight mode. However, you won't get cycling, public transport, or walking directions without a connection, unfortunately, but can still see where you are on the map in real-time.
Courtesy of Here WeGo
Originally developed by Nokia, Here WeGo is likely the best offline navigation app out there. Unlike Google Maps, it can give directions for walking, cycling, and public transit even while offline, and downloading map data for entire regions or countries is very straightforward.
Directions are generally accurate. However, when you're offline, it helps to have the exact address of the place you're going, not just a name. Also, pay attention to the storage requirements for this app since you'll need plenty of space on your phone if you want to download maps for several countries.
Courtesy of Tripit
Tripit has been around for years and is still the best way to manage your itinerary with or without a data connection. It can monitor your email for travel bookings and updates—or you can manually forward confirmations if you’d prefer—and the app will continue to sync the latest updates whenever it has an Internet connection.
Hotels, flights, car rentals, and more are all stored in one place, and the service automatically builds a detailed itinerary for you. The basic Tripit app is free, but there is also a Pro version available that has a few extra features.
XE Currency
Courtesy of XE Currency
XE Currency is a long-time favorite for making currency conversions quickly and easily. Before you head out, add the currencies you'll likely use to the app's database; then you use the free app offline anywhere you want.
It’ll instantly convert from a selected currency to all the others you've saved, taking a few seconds at most. This makes it ideal when out shopping, or standing at the bureau de change to ensure you’re being offered a reasonable exchange rate.
However, it's important to keep in mind that the XE Currency app only updates when connected to the internet, and currency rates may change while you're traveling. Be sure to update the app when you get a chance to get online to avoid confusion.
Courtesy of Triposo
If you're looking for a travel guide, check out Triposo. It bundles information from Wikipedia, Wikitravel, and elsewhere all together into an easy-to-use offline guide.
Download the data pack for your destination(s) before leaving home, since they can be pretty large, and you’ll have activities, hotels, and restaurants, maps, and basic directions all at your fingertips.
Additionally, the app includes background information about destinations around the world, phrasebooks, currency conversion, and more for free, all of which can be used while offline.
Courtesy of Pocket
Whenever you're planning a trip, you'll inevitably end up saving a lot of information about your intended destination—restaurant recommendations, places to go, navigation information, and more. To ensure you can access it all offline, install the Pocket browser extension and app.
One click or tap saves your current web page, and the app then automatically syncs everything whenever it has a WiFi connection. All that saved information stays available on your phone, wherever and whenever you need it.
The Pocket app is also a great tool for storing entertainment from Youtube, news articles from Vox and the New York Times, and even funny gifs from Twitter and Reddit.
Google Translate
Courtesy of Google Translate
When it comes to translation, Google Translate is the stand-out performer. Both the iOS and Android versions let you download over 50 different language packs, allowing for quick translation of words and phrases when on the move.
While offline, you can either type in the words you'd like to translate, or just point your phone camera at a menu, sign, or other printed material. If you're traveling somewhere you don't speak the language, it's an absolute lifesaver in many situations—especially when you feel lost.
Courtesy of WifiMap
There’s even an offline app to help you get online. The paid version of Wifi Map lets you download its database of WiFi locations for entire cities ahead of time so that you can fire up the app when you’re away from home and find the nearest WiFi hotspot.
Information, including location and password, is entered by the app's users, and there are over one hundred million networks currently listed around the world.
As mentioned, the version with offline support isn't free—but at five dollars, it's a small price to pay to have Internet access when you need it.
American Red Cross First Aid
Courtesy of American Red Cross First Aid
The American Red Cross has developed a small range of health-based apps, and the most useful for travelers are based around first aid.
Covering things like anaphylaxis, burns, bleeding, and much more, the American Red Cross First Aid app helps teach appropriate techniques in advance via video training and provides step-by-step guidance on what to do in an emergency. There's also a quiz section, to make sure you've retained what you learned.
TripAdvisor
Courtesy of TripAdvisor
It's pretty hard to avoid TripAdvisor when planning a vacation—it is the leading website for restaurant, accommodation, and attraction reviews. You'll usually come across it from a Google search, but if you want offline access, it's worth downloading the company's app as well.
It works much the same as the website, but also lets you download reviews, maps, and your saved locations for over 300 popular cities around the world.
Courtesy of Spotify
Streaming music services are now the main way most of us listen to our favorite tunes, but they've got a couple of disadvantages for travelers: they don't work offline, and use quite a bit of data if you listen for hours.
Spotify gets around that problem by letting you download songs, podcasts, albums, and playlists to your device. Once that's done, the songs will play normally even when you don't have a connection—just switch into Offline mode, and you'll only see the tracks you've saved.
Note that you'll need a paid subscription to Spotify to enable the offline feature.
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Wikivoyage : About
Wikivoyage ( wikivoyage.org ) is a multilingual, web-based project to create a free , complete, up-to-date, and reliable worldwide travel guide . Wikivoyage is hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation , a non-profit organization that also hosts a range of other project such as Wikipedia .
It was originally a fork of Wikitravel that started in 2006. In 2013, it became a project of Wikimedia Foundation, the same non-profit organisation that owns and operates the popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia.
Wikivoyage is built in collaboration by volunteer authors from around the globe who write without pay, with the spirit of sharing knowledge that makes travel so enjoyable. Whenever travellers meet each other on the road, they swap info about the places they came from and ask questions about places they're going. We want to make it easy to share that knowledge and let others share it ; our copyleft license means that the facts you know can spread far and wide. Anyone with Internet access can write and make changes to Wikivoyage articles and editors can contribute anonymously, under a pseudonym, or, if they choose to, with their real identity.
To create Wikivoyage we use a tool (or a process, or a technology) called a wiki which lets any Internet reader create , update, edit , and illustrate any article on the website. We all share our pieces of knowledge, edit them, distill them, and assemble them into a pleasing and cohesive whole. The more people that use the Edit link, the better Wikivoyage becomes.
Wikivoyage is a live collaboration, differing from paper-based traditional guide books in important ways. Unlike traditional guide books, Wikivoyage is continually edited and updated; unlike traditional travel guides, which are revised monthly or annually, Wikivoyage's guides are edited and updated continuously, as information changes rapidly. Vandalism is usually reverted within minutes.
We've achieved some milestones , but we still have a long way to go. If you're new to Wikivoyage , feel free to plunge forward and help us !
Why Wikivoyage
At some point you may ask yourself: "Why edit and use Wikivoyage when there are already well-developed travel guides such as Lonely Planet?". Here are some good reasons.
- The great thing about Wikivoyage is that it is open content, released under Creative Commons license, as opposed to traditional guide books, whose copyright owners can decide how others can use or share their contents. Knowing this encourages people to contribute: they know it's a public project that everyone can use.
- While traditional travel guides might be revised monthly or annually, Wikivoyage's guides are edited and updated on a regular basis and information often changes rapidly.
- Errors to Wikivoyage guides are usually corrected as soon as they are found, rather than within months or years, as it would be for a printed travel guide. If someone sees something wrong within an article or if a restaurant or hotel shuts down, they can amend the page themselves. Compare that to the long, arduous and tedious process that it requires to report and fix a problem in a printed travel guide.
- Unlike traditional guides, where one needs to be an experienced writer, Wikivoyage has no qualification requirements. Even if you're not the best at writing, you're most welcome here. In addition, there are no assignments, meaning that anyone can find an article on a part of the world that interests them and edit it immediately.
- Wikivoyage guides are very easy to edit. Anyone can click the "edit" button and get to work. Obtaining formal peer review for edits is not necessary at all, since review is a communal function here and everyone who reads an article and corrects it is a reviewer. Essentially, Wikivoyage is self-correcting: over time, articles improve from a multitude of contributions. There is an entire infrastructure for people seeking comments, or other opinions on editorial matters. We prefer (in most cases) that people just go in and make changes they deem necessary; the community is by and large quick to respond to dubious edits (if any) and either revert or question them – and to improve wording and formatting where needed. This is very efficient; our efforts seem more constructive than those in traditional guide books.
- Unlike Wikipedians, we're not bound to provide sources of what we write. We're allowed to freely express a destination, but in fair manner. See also Wikivoyage:Wikivoyage and Wikipedia .
- And last, but not least, Wikivoyage is part of a great organization supporting free knowledge for everyone, the Wikimedia Foundation – a sister project of the world-renowned Wikipedia.
Wikivoyagers
Wikivoyagers are travel writers and members of a world-wide community of contributors to Wikivoyage . Wikivoyagers are not a special secret organization or a limited group. We are people just like you. Some of us are interested in travelling, some are interested in their local communities, and others are interested in wiki-housekeeping and organisation. What all of us have in common is that we want to share what we know with travellers everywhere. You can become a Wikivoyager right now ! We need your help to make this project a success. We have a long way to go – and anything you can do to contribute gets us that much closer.
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Listen to wikipedia articles, björn schefzyk, designed for iphone.
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Listen to Wikipedia articles about interesting places nearby while driving, cycling or walking and learn about the world around you. Perfect for road trips, city walks or your daily commute. Supports English, French, German and Mandarin. Day and Night Mode.
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Needs several more features to be really useful. Like through up all the spots in a certain radius and let the user pick. Good for a densely populated area. Also an option to display the text or link to the article on Wikipedia would be nice for people who prefer to read. Also would be cool to bring in other sources, like WikiTravel. Best of luck!
Good feedback! This is a passion project from a solo developer, unfortunately I don't have the time to make this app very feature rich.
Great Concept!
Looking forward to taking this on my next road trip. My only regret is I didn’t have this last week on my trip to Montana.
Thanks for your feedback! I hope you have a couple more trips coming soon. WikiTrip is also interesting on your daily commute. Please feel free to share feedback once you used it. –Björn ([email protected])
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Wiki Triip: Bringing Crowdsourced Travel Data Into One App
Remember Triip ? It’s a Vietnamese startup that is bringing the Airbnb concept to local tours and tour guides, and which recently did some crowdfunding on Indiegogo (unfortunately raising only $205 of a $20,000 goal). The team at Triip just released a nice new iOS app called Wiki Triip .
The app basically takes all the data from Wikivoyage articles and repackages it into a nice sleek app. As you can see in the screenshots, it’s very well designed.
I played around with Wiki Triip a bit and it’s super easy to use, especially if you’re traveling to a new place and want to get the information right away on your iPhone. Ho Viet Hai, one of the co-founders at Triip, says that the app, which is a side project from the main Triip.me business, was because some of their users wanted more information about their destinations.
The thing is, you have to copy and paste from the web, print it out or buy an app. And we heard about Wikivoyage, which is a new site by Wikimedia. So we decided to make a free travel guide, based on that strong community data, that is actually useful for all travelers.
Hai believes that building a free travel guide built on crowdsourced information will cause travelers to not only fall in love with the app but also to fall in love with the Triip brand. It’s part of Triip’s long-term game at bringing Triip into the consciousness of travelers.
In this space, there are already a handful of teams that have built apps that repackage the online data into an offline app, but so far I think Triip is the sleekest looking one. But time will tell how much travelers actually want apps like this.
You can check out Wiki Triip on the App Store here .
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Solutions so far []. The iPhone/iPod Touch apps Offline Wikitravel ($7.99), MapsWithMe (free), and PocketEarth Maps & Guides ($4.99) provide complete snapshots of Wikitravel, the latter two also includes offline maps.; The free Android app My Tourist Guide lets you easily download pages from Wikitravel and also has a "text to speech" feature.; The open-source OxygenGuide offline reader works ...
Open source travel guide featuring up-to-date information on attractions hotels restaurants travel tips and more. Free and reliable advice written by Wikitravellers from around the globe.
Wikitravel is a web-based collaborative travel guide based on the wiki format and owned by Internet Brands.It was most active from 2003 through 2012, when most of its editing community left and brought their contributions to the nonprofit Wikivoyage guide.. The site was launched by Evan Prodromou and Michele Ann Jenkins in 2003 as a multilingual effort aiming to cover all the globe's destinations.
Here WeGo. Courtesy of Here WeGo. Originally developed by Nokia, Here WeGo is likely the best offline navigation app out there. Unlike Google Maps, it can give directions for walking, cycling, and public transit even while offline, and downloading map data for entire regions or countries is very straightforward.
Several GPS navigation apps can now support "offline maps" features where you can download maps in advance, but without Internet access, the navigation app will not have access to real-time traffic data and may direct you to drive right into the middle of a severe traffic jam. Even states that ban the use of hand-held phones by drivers often ...
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Fantastic app but battery issue ruins utility It's exactly what you would think: all of wiki travel available offline but for some reason whether it's a runaway sub process or a constant attempt to connect to the internet for pictures, this app turns into a hand warmer and kills your battery in swift fashion . Fix that and it's 5 stars.
Wikivoyage (wikivoyage.org) is a multilingual, web-based project to create a free, complete, up-to-date, and reliable worldwide travel guide.Wikivoyage is hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, a non-profit organization that also hosts a range of other project such as Wikipedia.. It was originally a fork of Wikitravel that started in 2006. In 2013, it became a project of Wikimedia Foundation, the ...
Also an option to display the text or link to the article on Wikipedia would be nice for people who prefer to read. Also would be cool to bring in other sources, like WikiTravel. Best of luck! Developer Response , Good feedback! This is a passion project from a solo developer, unfortunately I don't have the time to make this app very feature rich.
Wikitravel. 7,940 likes · 3 talking about this. Since 2003, Wikitravel.org is a project to create a free, complete, up-to-date, and reliable worldwi.
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Google Travel, formerly Google Trips, is a trip planner service developed by Google. It was originally launched as a mobile app on September 19, 2016, for Android and iOS, [1] which was shut down on August 5, 2019. [2] The service is now only available on the website.
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