Friday, October 31, 2014

Top 5 Free Travel Apps for the Tech-Savvy Traveller



Our cell phones are extensions of ourselves. They are never more than 1 metre away from us at all times and constantly being checked in case something interesting is happening on your ‘IstaTwitFace’ profile.

It makes sense then that the little devices, which we spend so much time on, should play an integral part in our holiday plans. Whether you are travelling abroad or planning a trip nearer to home, your cell phone may be able to assist you beyond allowing you to post your selfies to social media. Here is a list of 5 must-have smartphone apps for any traveller looking to make the most of their next adventure.

1. Trip Advisor


Trip Adviser is a great place to look for restaurants, hotels, attractions and nightlife. The app will search around you, show you your options, with guest reviews and photos, and it will even guide you there. It’s super handy when you are getting to know an area and the guest reviews really help you in making your decision on where to go.

Availability: iOS and Android



2. Google Maps


This handy app is capable of a lot more than you might think and can be very handy in the planning phase of your trip. Imagine you are looking for a hotel in a city which you may not know. Locate it in Google Maps and start exploring! It shows you where hotels are, shows guest reviews and ratings and provides the contact details and web link to their websites. If you think you’ve found a winner, use Street View to explore the surrounding area and take a virtual walk to see what stores, clubs, parks or anything are around that hotel.

Availability: iOS and Andriod


3. Duolingo


If you find yourself in a foreign country where no one speaks your language, it can be scary for a traveller. So why not learn a little before you get there to help you out? Duolingo is a great new app which helps you learn languages, from the basics to advanced, for free. What makes it even better is that each lesson is short and sweet enough that it doesn’t take too much time out of your busy day.  Learn Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Italian and English from your phone or PC.

Availability: iOS and Android


4. Yelp


At some point in your trip you are going to need to get something to eat. It seems like such a simple idea but sometimes eating in foreign territory and out of your comfort zone can be daunting. Yelp is great because it understands you; well, it feels like it does. You type in the kind of food you want or a particular restaurant and it will find it for you based on your current location when using it. It can also be filtered to suit your needs so if you’re looking for a sushi restaurant within 5 kilometres of your location that cost a little amount of money with high ratings from past guests, it will find it for you. Pretty great. This app is not available everywhere but its growing and is currently being used in 27 popular destinations all over the world. Did we mention that Yelp can be used to find other businesses too? Needless to say, this app has saved my tail more times than I can count.

Availability: iOS, Android, Windows Mobile and Amazon Kindle


5. Wi-Fi Finder


Most apps including your staple Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Skype apps, to name a few, require the internet to function. When you are away from home you are away from your internet connection and this is where Wi-Fi hotspots come in handy. The app, which can be used offline, locates Wi-Fi hotspots, paid and free, in your area and can even provide directions to get to each place. This is one app that you will find yourself using a lot, even in your own hometown.


Availability: iOS and Android


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