
MagicTrips generates a custom itinerary from just a destination and a number of days, with optional filters to shape the result. Over 200,000 itineraries created, no account needed to start, and free. The quickest first draft in this category.

MagicTrips asks for almost nothing: a destination, how many days (it starts you at eight), and optional filters to steer the result. Hit generate and an itinerary appears. That's the entire product, and the restraint is the point. When you're at the "we're thinking about Lisbon, maybe?" stage, filling in a ten-question preference form is friction you don't want yet. Over 200,000 itineraries have been generated this way.
The site keeps a trending destinations list, which is genuinely useful for the undecided, and it's picked up mentions from Travel Massive and Futurepedia. It costs nothing, and you can start without an account, a rarer combination each year as tools discover the signup wall.
Its real job is turning a blank page into something to react to. Generate a week in Lisbon, read it, notice you'd rather spend day three in Sintra, and now you have opinions where you had none. Take that skeleton to a fuller planner like Mindtrip or an organizer like Wanderlog and finish properly.
There's no live pricing, no booking, no group features and no mobile app, and suggestions favour the well-known over the obscure. We also noticed some placeholder-looking navigation links on the landing page, the kind of small unfinished edge that suggests a lean team. Fine for a free draft tool; not where you'd manage a real trip.
The fastest way from a vague destination idea to a concrete plan you can argue with. Free, instant, and honest about being a starting point.


