North Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce, CVB partners with personalized travel planner Utrip for advanced itinerary planner

February 7, 2018

Travelers will now be able to better prepare for their upcoming vacations with the newest platform, Utrip, from the North Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce, Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB). Utrip’s technology enables North Myrtle Beach visitors to create unique and personalized itineraries for trips to the seaside town. Through the trip planning technology, Utrip combines the ability to plan a personalized vacation with the ability to research activities, culture, restaurants, attractions and lodging, in one easy-to-navigate website.

“From championship golf and horseback riding to unforgettable ocean views and water sports, North Myrtle Beach has a wide variety of activities and attractions that appeal to a variety of visitors,” said George DuRant, vice president of tourism development of the North Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce, CVB. “Partnering with Utrip allows us to recommend activities to visitors based on their own unique preferences. Travelers will now be able to effortlessly personalize their trip schedules and experiences.”

With the rise of platforms like Utrip, planning a vacation has become more streamlined than ever before, allowing travelers to create personalized itineraries that suit their individual preferences. The ability to research activities, culture, restaurants, and accommodations all in one place takes the guesswork out of trip planning and makes the process much easier.

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The CVB joins a handful of well-known destinations utilizing Utrip to provide its visitors with the ability to plan their trips. Providing a wide range of visitor services, sports and group tourism management, the organization leverages technology in all of its marketing efforts for North Myrtle Beach and its beachside communities. The CVB is at the forefront of spearheading new and creative ways to bring families to the area and enhancing their experiences during their visit. The North Myrtle Beach Utrip experience can be found [HERE].

Utrip’s technology optimizes travel guides around a user’s preferences, budget and other relevant factors. Leveraging advanced artificial intelligence, the system automatically and instantly sorts through thousands of activity options, enabling visitors to plan one-of-a-kind trips and make the most of their time in destination.

“At Utrip, we seek to offer travelers incredibly personalized travel experiences,” said Gilad Berenstein, CEO and founder of Utrip. “Our partnership with North Myrtle Beach will help local visitors create unique itineraries based on what they really care about. This will help the CVB offer a better overall traveler experience, enabling them to build lasting customer relationships.”

For additional information about the North Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce, CVB and the area of North Myrtle Beach, visit www.northmyrtlebeachchamber.com and www.explorenorthmyrtlebeach.com, like the chamber’s Facebook page and follow them on Instagram, Twitter and Pinterest.

 

About Utrip

Utrip is a data-driven destination discovery and travel planning platform that combines the best of local expertise, human experience and artificial intelligence to make trip planning easy, enjoyable and personal. Utrip PRO, our white-label product, enables destination marketing organizations, airlines, attractions and hospitality brands to offer customers a more personalized experience, thereby increasing engagement, loyalty, conversion rates and revenue. Our technology optimizes each itinerary based on a customer’s preferences, budget, geography and many other relevant factors, sorting through millions of destination options, such as must-see sights, activities, events and restaurants. We empower our partners to reimagine their customer relationships through every step of the travel lifecycle. For more information, please visit www.utrippro.com.

 

About the North Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce, Convention and Visitors Bureau

The North Myrtle Beach Chamber of Commerce, Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB), an accredited five-star Chamber/CVB founded in 1999, continues to lead by example as an exemplary local business advocate and supporter, as well as a champion of North Myrtle Beach as a top travel destination within the Southeast. Since its founding, the Chamber/CVB has been wholeheartedly committed to advancing the welfare and prosperity of North Myrtle Beach while achieving a thriving, diverse and sustainable economy. The Convention & Visitors Bureau, North Myrtle Beach’s official Destination Marketing Organization (DMO), is committed to growing the North Myrtle Beach visitor and destination market by distinguishing the coastal beach town as a first-choice travel destination and brand. North Myrtle Beach welcomes millions of visitors each year to “Just Coast” on pristine beaches and through unexpected adventures, representing an economic impact of $1,124,549,932 in North Myrtle Beach, and an additional $219,234,620 in the surrounding area in March – August of 2016 alone. The North Myrtle Beach travel industry accounted for nearly 14,000 jobs and generated more than $117,000,000 in State and Local Taxes in 2016. The CVB was recognized in 2017 by the South Carolina chapter of the Public Relations Society of America as the recipient of the Mercury Award of Excellence for Crisis Communications.