Romantic
7 daysAmalfi Coast Summer Route
A seven-day coastal trip with cliffside stays, boat time, lemon grove walks, and dinners paced for a relaxed honeymoon feel.
Start with a short brief and turn it into a polished itinerary, confirmed route, and trip-ready workspace with budgets, documents, and packing built in.
Featured route
Wandrly builds the first itinerary draft, then keeps route, hotels, budget, and prep connected in one trip workspace.
Day 1
Arrival in Tokyo
Day 2
Tokyo neighborhoods
People joined
Travelers want beauty and operational clarity together.
Wandrly keeps the planning mood aspirational, but the product stays useful: route review, trip prep, and live travel details all stay connected instead of scattered across tabs.
What opens next
Route review before you lock stops
Packing, budget, and docs in one trip view
AI refinement without losing structure
Volcanic sunrise trails
Route pacing, stay picks, and scenic timing already mapped.
Slow-road escape
Drive days, stop order, and overnight rhythm stay connected.
Mountain basecamp
Weather-aware planning, gear prep, and map context in one place.
One brief
becomes a route, itinerary, and prep system
Guest preview
lets travelers see value before signup
Live workspace
keeps budgets, docs, packing, and notes together
Why Wandrly works
Wandrly is built to turn inspiration into an actual trip plan. The interface stays calm and visual, but every decision points back to something useful: itinerary shape, route order, travel timing, and the details you need before departure.
Give Wandrly the trip shape and it returns a structured itinerary with route logic, day flow, stay guidance, and local texture.
Refine with AI, review suggested stops, reorder them, set a home base, and confirm the route only when it feels right.
Budgets, documents, packing, weather, and journal context stay connected to the same trip instead of living in scattered tools.
One workspace
From dreamy shortlist to trip-ready plan.
Keep the route, budget, packing list, documents, and collaboration attached to the same trip instead of rebuilding context every time.
Editorial routes
The visual language should suggest premium travel design, not dashboard clutter. We want curation, pacing, and mood before the product details start stacking up.
Romantic
7 daysA seven-day coastal trip with cliffside stays, boat time, lemon grove walks, and dinners paced for a relaxed honeymoon feel.
Adventure
6 daysA mountain-first route with cable cars, alpine lakes, quiet villages, and enough breathing room between big landscape days.
Slow travel
8 daysA composed mix of temple mornings, design hotels, tea houses, lake detours, and evenings that never feel overbooked.
Product flow
Destination, dates, pace, style, and budget are enough to start.
See the itinerary draft, suggested route stops, and overall travel rhythm.
Refine days, update stops, and only confirm the map when it reflects the real plan.
Move into budget, packing, documents, collaboration, and sharing without losing context.
From first draft to departure
Wander from inspiration into action with one connected flow: create the first draft, shape the route, then manage the real trip details without leaving the workspace.
Large scenic imagery with restrained interface chrome.
The hero sells the feeling, but the sections explain the workflow clearly.
Hero cards collapse cleanly, text scales intentionally, and CTAs stay obvious.