How to create routes and add stops in Apple Maps

By Damien Lavizzo

Being able to map out your entire drive beforehand, with estimated travel times and future course changes, is a powerful addition to an already handy app. Here's how to create a multi-stop route in the latest version of Apple Maps.

Despite having a few stumbles out of the gate back in 2012, Apple Maps has bounced back and became a powerful tool for navigating and finding your way around.

One feature that users have been begging Apple to bring to Maps for years is multi-stop routes. As of iOS 16, Apple has delivered, and you can now add multiple stops to your route when setting up a trip.

To create a route, you will need any iPhone that's compatible with iOS 16.

Creating a Route in Apple Maps

The iOS 16 requirement means you'll need an iPhone SE 2, iPhone 8, or newer. If you have any of those, you get started through these steps:

Adding a Stop in Apple Maps

Apple Maps will display the time required for each leg of your trip on the map preview, along with the total travel time required at the bottom of the screen. You can add up to 14 stops along your route before starting driving directions.

Adding a stop while driving

While you're on your route, you may find that you need to make a pit stop. Apple has made it easy to add stops to your route while driving.

You can add a stop even while traveling.

Your newly added location will move to the top of the list, replacing your previous destination.

Helpful Tips

Multi-stop routes are a great new feature, but like most things Apple, the feature still has a few quirks. One thing to note is that multi-stop routes are currently only available in the Driving Transport Type. Switching to another Transport Type will clear your list.

Also, multi-stop routes cannot be saved or paused. If you tap End Route, your multi-stop route will be cleared, and you'll need to start the process over again if you're still traveling.