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Daytrip fills global
tourism gaps

The travel platform Daytrip is launching a new option that enables travellers to explore nearby attractions on a daylong journey, available worldwide. The new offering, called day trips, lets one explore more than a thousand trips in over 200 locations. However, most are in Europe for now.

Travellers have the option to explore hidden gems on a trip that returns them to their original location. The service can be useful for those disembarking from a cruise who need to return before departure or for visitors in a city who want to explore nearby towns, castles, and other attractions before returning the same day.

Daytrip aims to expand the availability this offering, planning to cover 500 of the brand’s most popular destinations by September 2025. The launch of day trips provides travellers with an experience on top of Daytrip’s signature product, city-to-city private transfers.

Daytrip’s original services include:

Daytrip recently updated its customer-facing app, and its website localisations – which now includes Spanish, German, French, Chinese, Swedish, Korean, and Portuguese.

The three transportation options are available on iOS and Android. Travel Agents registered with Daytrip can offer the new day trips to their customers and receive a commission or a discount, depending on their preference, similar to how they use Daytrip for direct transfers.

“At Daytrip, we are constantly improving our product to fit the needs of our customers and to complement the current travel trends,” said Valeriia Pshenychna, co-founder and CPO of Daytrip.

“Introducing day trips is a natural extension of our mission to connect travellers with authentic local culture. Even if you’re staying in one place rather than traveling between cities, our carefully curated itineraries offer unique experiences and hidden gems that you can explore within a single day.”

* Visit the Daytrip website here.

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