Semita
Summary
Planning a trip across three cities usually means a browser graveyard of review tabs, spreadsheet rows, and a group chat that goes nowhere — Semita collapses that into a single generated itinerary in under sixty seconds.
Semita is a one-shot AI itinerary builder: you enter destination, dates, travel style, budget, and any hard requirements, and it returns a day-by-day plan with maps, weather, activity tips, and estimated costs. The workflow is generate-then-edit rather than build-from-scratch, which is the right call for most leisure travellers who want a structured draft to argue against rather than a blank page. It covers 100-plus destinations and handles multi-city routing, local day trips, and weekend getaways well. The ceiling appears fast for anything off the beaten path — the vendor explicitly flags that destinations with thin online data return weaker plans. Collaboration and hidden gems mode are paid-only features, so free-tier users sharing a plan hand off a static link, not an editable document.
Bottom line: Semita is the right call for a structured first draft of a city break or multi-destination trip in a well-documented region; it is the wrong call when your destination is data-sparse, when your group needs to co-edit in real time on a free budget, or when the itinerary logic needs to branch on conditions the AI cannot anticipate.
Pricing Plans
Subscription- Price
- $9.99 AUD/month or $79 AUD/year
- Free Tier
- Guest: 1 destination, 1 generation/day; Free account: 3 destinations/trip, 14 days max, 2 generations/day, 3 saved trips
Free
Create account to unlock saving and sharing
- 3 destinations per trip
- Up to 14 days
- 2 generations per day
- 3 saved trips
- PDF export
- Share via link
- Maps, weather, local tips
Pro
Best value billed annually
- Unlimited destinations
- Unlimited trip length
- Unlimited generations
- Unlimited saved trips
- Hidden gems mode
- Collaborative editing
- Sticky notes
- Collections
- Priority support
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Pros
Sign in to edit- One-shot itinerary generation from a sub-two-minute input form, so you get a complete day-by-day plan with maps and cost estimates before you would have finished building a spreadsheet.
- Interactive per-day maps included in the output, which means you see the geographic logic of the schedule and can spot back-and-forth routing problems before you are standing on the street.
- Fully editable output — delete, swap, move, or regenerate individual activities — so the AI draft is a starting point you shape rather than a fixed plan you accept or discard entirely.
- PDF export available on the free tier, so you can hand a formatted, shareable document to travel companions who will not log into another app.
- Day Out planner handles local and regional trips, not just international itineraries, so the tool stays useful for weekend planning rather than sitting idle between annual holidays.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Destinations with limited online data return noticeably weaker itineraries — the vendor flags this directly. If your trip involves lesser-documented regions, rural areas, or emerging destinations, the output quality drops and you end up manually replacing a significant portion of the generated plan, at which point a research-first approach would have been faster.
- Collaborative editing is a paid-only feature. Free-tier users share a static view link. A group of four people trying to co-plan on free accounts cannot edit a shared itinerary together — one person owns the plan and the others send comments out-of-band, which recreates the group-chat problem Semita is supposed to solve.
- There is no API and no self-hosted option. Travel product teams, developers building on top of AI planning infrastructure, or anyone who needs itinerary generation as a component in a larger system cannot use Semita for that purpose. Teams with that requirement move to a provider that exposes a programmable endpoint.
- Generation is capped at two per day on the free tier. If you are iterating across multiple destination combinations or testing different travel styles in a single session, you hit the ceiling quickly and either upgrade or wait.
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About
- Platforms
- Web
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-07-10T14:22:37.807Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Travelers wanting quick, structured plans
- Users who prefer editing AI output over starting from scratch
- City and regional trips with abundant online data
What it does well
- Multi-day city breaks and multi-destination trips
- Local day trips and weekend getaways
- Personalized itineraries with budget and style constraints
- Sharing editable plans with travel companions
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Semita free?
- Semita has a permanent free tier alongside paid upgrades (paid plans from $9.99 AUD/month or $79 AUD/year). You can keep using a baseline version indefinitely without paying.
- Is Semita open source?
- No — Semita is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does Semita support?
- Semita is available on: Web.
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Semita generates day-by-day travel itineraries from a short natural-language input: destination, dates, travel style, budget, and any specific requests. The AI returns a structured plan with an interactive map per day, live weather for each day of the trip, local tips per activity, and estimated costs — all within roughly sixty seconds. From there, users delete, swap, move, or regenerate any activity, export to PDF, or share via link. The core promise is replacing the spreadsheet-and-tabs loop with a single editable document.
The differentiating feature is the Day Out planner alongside the main multi-day trip builder. Most tools in this category focus on multi-day international trips; Semita explicitly covers suburb-to-suburb and city-to-city local day trips, which extends its useful surface area to spontaneous weekend plans, not just annual holidays. Hidden gems mode — a paid-only feature — deprioritises tourist-trap recommendations and surfaces locally oriented alternatives, which shifts the output from generic to specific when the underlying destination data supports it.
Semita fits travellers who want a fast, structured draft for a city break or regional trip in a destination with abundant online coverage. The vendor states directly that data-sparse destinations return weaker results, so expedition-style or off-grid itineraries are outside the tool’s reliable range. Collaborative editing and sticky notes are paid-only features; free-tier users share a view-only link, which limits real-time group planning without an upgrade. There is no API and no self-hosted option, so teams building travel products or needing programmatic itinerary generation cannot integrate Semita into a pipeline — it operates as a consumer web product only.
Free accounts can save up to three trips and generate itineraries for up to fourteen days across up to three destinations, with a cap of two generations per day. The vendor notes that no account is required to generate a first itinerary, and that AI-generated content should be verified against venues directly for opening hours, prices, and bookings.
