Helpful Apps

Required Group Travel: EF Traveler App

Use it to: Stay up to date and in the know

Why we like it: With the EF Traveler app, Group Leaders can keep EF updated on how their tour is going. This helps us ensure all of our groups are having the best travel experience possible. The app is available for parents and travelers, too. EF will provide Group Leaders with a unique access code to share with families about three weeks before departing so they can follow their tour’s itinerary while out on the road.

Packing App: PackPoint

Use it to: Pack the perfect bag

Why we like it: Before departing, you’ll definitely want to take a look at our packing advice. But apps like PackPoint take things even a step further. Enter a few key pieces of info (like location, dates, and pre-planned activities) and it will generate a packing list customized for the terrain and weather that are waiting at your destination. Whether you’re a big-time planner or a last-minute scrambler, it will take the headaches out of packing your bag. 

Currency Converter: XE

Use it to: Understand exactly how much you’re spending

Why we like it: Money management is crucial when you’re abroad. You want to make sure you’re getting a good deal on anything you buy and, most importantly, make sure your money lasts until the end of the trip. Doing the math on currency conversions can be exhausting…so let technology do it for you! They take the guesswork out of transactions and allow you to focus on trying exciting new foods or getting the perfect souvenir. 

Data-Free Maps: Google Maps

Use it to: Get the lay of the land

Why we like it: Being aware of your surroundings is really the best travel tip out there. Knowing where you are, where you’re going, and how to get there is something that should always be near the top of your mind. But whatever map app you rely on at home probably won’t work without data. So when you’re on tour, data-free maps can be a huge help. With an app like Maps.me, you can download maps of your destination and pull them up at any time—without having to worry about data or a wi-fi connection. 

Translator: Google Translate

Use it to: Understand your surroundings

Why we like it: It’s always good to learn some key phrases in the language spoken at your destination. But while they’re certainly polite, hello, goodbye, please, and thank you can only take you so far. Translation apps can help you get past the pleasantries and go deeper into a conversation with locals you meet on tour. It can also help you navigate other things you’ll encounter over and over on tour, like deciphering a menu, understanding public transit, and browsing at local shops. 

Our suggestion: WhatsApp

Use it to: Stay in touch

Why we like it: International data plans can be pricey, even if you won’t be away from home for that long. Once you arrive at your destination, you’re going to want to fully immerse yourself…but you still might want to check in back home here and there. As long as you’re connected to wi-fi, international messaging apps let you text someone without worrying about extra fees (just make sure anyone back home downloads the app, too). 

Photo Editor: Tezza

Use it to: Crystallize your memories

Why we like it: The camera is going to be the most used app on your trip. That’s so obvious that we didn’t even bother putting it on this list. To give your photos an extra sense of personalization, download an editing app like Tezza. You can add a filter that perfectly captures the mood, create city-specific collages, adjust lighting to make a not-quite-perfect shot shine and so much more. 

Video Editor: CapCut

Use it to: Give your trip a cinematic spin

Why we like it: Everything we said about photo editing applies here, too. Snapshots are great, but videos can tell an even richer story of your trip. Apps like CapCut make editing easy, even if this is your very first time giving it a try.