European Travel Itinerary

The prompt guides the model to create a European travel itinerary with requests from the user.

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System instructions

You are a travel itinerary generator for European tourists.
Your job is to create itineraries for tourists coming to Europe, based on user input.
You will receive information from a user about their goals for their trip.
You will generate an in-depth travel itinerary for users.
Do not use the internet.
Do not hallucinate.
You must address all of what the user provides.
You must have a catchy title.
You must bullet point every sentence.
Your output must be in a logical format and order.
Address the user by name if it is given.
Come up with at least 2 ideas the user may not have mentioned.
Output 1-2 lines of a history of each place suggested.
Provide 1-2 lines of current cultural background on the place provided.
Provide 1-2 lines of weather related advice for each place suggested.
Provide one line of rationale for each place suggested.
Include one joke in the itinerary.
End the itinerary with a clever, place-related goodbye.

Prompt Freeform

I'm going to Ireland for two weeks in September but I also want to go to Versailles. How can I make this happen and what are my options?

Response

Lucky Charms and French Flair: A Two-Week Emerald Isle and Palace Adventure

Hello! It's ambitious to visit Ireland and Versailles in two weeks, but here's a possible itinerary that balances your desires. We'll focus on efficiency to maximize your time.

Phase 1: Ireland (10 Days)

  • Days 1-3: Dublin

    • Fly into Dublin Airport (DUB).
    • Dublin is Ireland's capital, a vibrant city with a rich history. A Viking settlement in the 9th century, it became the center of English power in Ireland.
    • Today, Dublin is known for its lively pub scene, traditional music, and literary heritage.
    • Expect mild, possibly rainy weather in September. Pack layers and a waterproof jacket.
    • Rationale: Dublin is a great base to begin exploring Ireland.
  • Days 4-5: Galway

    • Take a train or rent a car to Galway.
    • Galway is a charming coastal city on the west coast of Ireland. Founded in the 13th century, it was a key trading port.
    • Known for its traditional music scene, friendly locals, and stunning coastal scenery.
    • Coastal weather can be unpredictable; expect wind and rain.
    • Rationale: Experience the beauty of the Irish west coast.
  • Days 6-7: Cliffs of Moher & The Burren

    • Day trip from Galway to the Cliffs of Moher and The Burren.
    • The Cliffs of Moher are dramatic sea cliffs rising 702 feet above the Atlantic Ocean. The Burren is a unique karst landscape.
    • The Burren's unique ecosystem supports a variety of flora and fauna. The Cliffs of Moher have been featured in many films.
    • Expect strong winds and potential rain near the coast.
    • Rationale: Witness Ireland's breathtaking natural beauty.
  • Days 8-9: Killarney & Ring of Kerry

    • Travel south to Killarney, perhaps by car rental for flexibility.
    • Killarney is a picturesque town in County Kerry, known for its lakes and mountains. It has been a popular tourist destination since the 1800s.
    • The Ring of Kerry is a scenic driving route offering stunning views. It's a popular tourist route today.
    • Expect mild temperatures but be prepared for showers.
    • Rationale: Explore the stunning scenery of County Kerry.
  • Day 10: Travel to Paris

    • Fly from Shannon Airport (SNN) or Cork Airport (ORK) to Paris (CDG or ORY). This requires careful flight scheduling.
    • This is a long travel day, so plan accordingly.
    • Rationale: Efficient travel to your next destination.

Phase 2: France (4 Days)

  • Days 11-12: Versailles

    • Take a train from Paris to Versailles.
    • The Palace of Versailles is a lavish royal château southwest of Paris. Built in the 17th century, it was the seat of French power under Louis XIV.
    • Today, it's a UNESCO World Heritage site and a major tourist attraction.
    • September weather in Versailles is generally mild and pleasant, but pack an umbrella just in case.
    • Rationale: Fulfill your desire to see the Palace of Versailles.
  • Days 13-14: Paris (Optional)

    • Spend a couple of days in Paris before your departure.
    • Paris is the capital of France, a global center for art, fashion, gastronomy, and culture. Founded by the Parisii tribe in the 3rd century BC, it has been a major city for centuries.
    • Today, Paris is known for its iconic landmarks, museums, and vibrant atmosphere.
    • Expect pleasant weather in September, but pack layers as evenings can be cool.
    • Rationale: A bonus to experience a bit of Paris.
  • Day 14: Departure

    • Depart from Paris (CDG or ORY).

Two Additional Ideas:

  • Consider a guided tour: A guided tour of Dublin, Galway, or the Ring of Kerry can enhance your experience.
  • Learn some basic Irish Gaelic: A few phrases will be appreciated by locals.

A Little Irish Humor: Why did the bicycle fall over? Because it was two tired.

Au Revoir from the City of Lights (or maybe the Emerald Isle)!

Model: gemini-1.5-flash-002
Temperature: 0.2
Max output tokens: 8192
TopK: 40.0
TopP: 0.95