49 Best Affiliate Programs For Travel Bloggers

Updated May 2026Created by Sofia M. and contributions from Nora V.

A detailed guide to the best affiliate programs for travel bloggers, including hotels, tours, insurance, eSIMs, VPNs, transport, travel gear, and affiliate networks.

Travel blogger affiliate programs work best when the recommendation matches a real planning moment: choosing where to stay, booking a tour, buying travel insurance, finding an eSIM, comparing train routes, renting a car, or packing the right gear.

Use this guide to compare affiliate programs across accommodation, tours and activities, travel insurance, connectivity, money tools, transportation, group trips, luggage, outdoor gear, and affiliate networks that give travel publishers more programs to test.

Always verify current commission rates, cookie windows, regional availability, brand rules, disclosure requirements, cancellation policies, and travel advice limitations before promoting any offer.

1. Booking.com

Promote accommodation bookings from destination guides, hotel roundups, and where-to-stay content.

Booking.com is one of the strongest affiliate programs for travel bloggers because accommodation content appears in almost every travel planning journey.

Booking.com is the first program I would test for destination guides, hotel roundups, itinerary posts, and "where to stay" content because the reader is usually close to a booking decision.

2. GetYourGuide

Promote tours, attractions, tickets, day trips, and travel experiences inside itinerary content.

GetYourGuide lets travel publishers promote tours, attractions, transfers, guided experiences, day trips, and ticketed activities around the world.

GetYourGuide is the best first test for experience-led travel content because tours are easy to place inside itineraries, city guides, attraction pages, and "things to do" articles.

3. SafetyWing

Promote travel medical insurance and nomad health products to long-term travelers and remote workers.

SafetyWing offers travel medical insurance and nomad health products for travelers, remote workers, long-term backpackers, and digital nomads.

SafetyWing is a strong fit when your audience needs practical travel planning help, not only inspiration. Insurance content can convert well because the reader is solving a real risk before departure.

We ranked these travel affiliate programs by practical affiliate use, not just brand awareness. The goal is to help travel bloggers choose programs that can fit real travel content, support reader trust, and create repeatable monetization paths across many destinations.

Created by

Sofia M.

Affiliate Marketing Consultant · sofia@revshare.so

Sofia focuses on affiliate content where trust, taste, and repeat buying matter, especially pet, home decor, fashion, and beauty.

Reviewed by

Nora V.

SEO Strategist · nora@revshare.so

Nora shapes the search structure, table of contents, internal links, and comparison angles for affiliate guides.

We looked at how each program fits common travel blog formats, how easy it is to explain inside helpful content, how close the reader is to a purchase decision, and whether the program can be used across multiple posts instead of one isolated recommendation.

We matched programs to real travel intent

Travel traffic is broad. A reader searching for "where to stay in Lisbon" is not the same as someone searching for "best eSIM for Japan," "things to do in Rome," "travel insurance for backpackers," "Eurail pass itinerary," or "carry-on backpack for Europe."

We prioritized programs that connect to clear planning moments: hotel booking, tour selection, travel insurance, phone data, airport transfers, train tickets, car rentals, travel cards, luggage, outdoor gear, and multi-day tours.

We checked trust and maintenance risk

Travel recommendations affect expensive, time-sensitive decisions. A weak hotel link, outdated tour suggestion, incorrect insurance note, or stale transport recommendation can damage reader trust quickly.

We favored programs that can be promoted with practical, grounded content: destination guides, comparison tables, packing lists, itinerary notes, route planning, seasonal updates, and transparent pros and cons. We avoided treating payout size as more important than reader fit.

We prioritized testing flexibility

The strongest travel blogs use more than one monetization layer. Accommodation, tours, insurance, eSIMs, VPNs, transport, and gear all convert at different points in the planning process.

We also looked for programs that can be tested across travel styles. A luxury city-break blog, backpacking site, family travel blog, points-and-miles newsletter, van life YouTube channel, and digital nomad site should not all promote the same offers in the same way.

Here is the deeper breakdown of the three programs we would test first. Each one covers a different core monetization path for travel bloggers: accommodation, experiences, and practical trip protection.

Booking.com

Booking.com is useful because accommodation is one of the highest-intent parts of travel planning. Someone reading a "where to stay" guide, neighborhood breakdown, hotel roundup, or itinerary is often deciding between real options, not casually browsing.

The program also fits many travel blog formats. You can use it in city guides, family hotel lists, romantic getaway articles, budget accommodation roundups, road trip stops, airport hotel content, and destination landing pages.

Pros

  • +broad accommodation inventory
  • +strong consumer recognition
  • +natural fit for destination content
  • +useful for many budgets
  • +easy placement inside itinerary and hotel comparison pages

Cons

  • -hotel availability
  • -pricing
  • -cancellation rules
  • -review scores change often
  • -Thin hotel lists can become stale fast
  • -so your page needs regular updates and useful selection criteria

Implementation idea

Build "where to stay in [destination]" guides that organize recommendations by neighborhood, traveler type, and budget instead of listing random hotels.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "Build "where to stay in [destination]" guides that organize recommendations by neighborhood, traveler type, and budget instead of listing random hotels." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

Use Booking.com links after you explain who each area is for. A reader choosing between first-time sightseeing, nightlife, family convenience, beach access, or train-station proximity is more likely to click when the hotel recommendation clearly solves that choice.

GetYourGuide

GetYourGuide is especially strong for travel bloggers who publish itineraries and things-to-do content. Tours and attraction tickets are easy to recommend because they connect directly to what the reader wants to experience on the trip.

This is also where editorial context matters. A generic tour widget may underperform, but a specific recommendation inside a three-day itinerary can feel genuinely helpful.

Pros

  • +strong fit for city guides
  • +day trips
  • +attraction pages
  • +itinerary posts
  • +seasonal travel content
  • +readers who want a simple booking path for activities

Cons

  • -tour quality can vary by supplier
  • -availability changes by season
  • -some destinations have many similar options
  • -You need to explain why one experience fits the reader

Implementation idea

Create itinerary articles with one or two carefully chosen bookable experiences per day, such as a walking tour on arrival day, a skip-the-line museum ticket, a food tour, or a day trip.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "Create itinerary articles with one or two carefully chosen bookable experiences per day, such as a walking tour on arrival day, a skip-the-line museum ticket, a food tour, or a day trip." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

Track links by placement. A tour linked from a "things to do" list may behave differently from the same tour linked inside a detailed itinerary, packing guide, or destination FAQ.

SafetyWing

SafetyWing is a practical monetization option for travel bloggers whose readers include backpackers, digital nomads, remote workers, gap-year travelers, long-term travelers, and people planning open-ended trips.

Insurance is not as visually exciting as hotels or tours, but it can convert because the need is concrete. Many travelers know they should handle coverage before departure and want a simple explanation of what to compare.

Pros

  • +strong fit for long-term travel
  • +remote work
  • +digital nomad
  • +backpacking
  • +pre-trip checklist content
  • +It can also support evergreen posts about practical travel preparation

Cons

  • -insurance recommendations carry trust and compliance risk
  • -You should not make unsupported coverage claims
  • -imply a policy fits everyone
  • -or replace the reader's own policy review

Implementation idea

Build travel planning checklists for specific audiences: backpackers, remote workers, families on long trips, or first-time solo travelers.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "Build travel planning checklists for specific audiences: backpackers, remote workers, families on long trips, or first-time solo travelers." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

Position SafetyWing inside a comparison-minded section that reminds readers to check destination rules, exclusions, deductibles, coverage limits, existing health coverage, and trip length before buying.

These programs are still worth exploring, but they are better treated as secondary tests. Use them once you know which travel style, destination type, and booking moment your audience responds to best.

4. Travelpayouts

Test travel offers across flights, hotels, tours, insurance, transfers, and car rentals from one network.

Travelpayouts is a travel affiliate network with programs across flights, hotels, tours, insurance, transfers, car rentals, and other travel services.

Travelpayouts is useful for bloggers who want one place to test multiple travel offers instead of applying to every brand separately. It can work especially well for newer publishers building a travel monetization stack.

Pros

  • +broad travel merchant access
  • +useful tools
  • +destination-friendly widgets
  • +room to test several verticals from one dashboard

Cons

  • -network convenience does not remove the need to match the offer to the page
  • -A weak placement will not convert just because the network has many programs

Implementation idea

use Travelpayouts to test flight search, hotel, transfer, and insurance placements across your top destination pages, then move the best performers into dedicated comparison sections.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "use Travelpayouts to test flight search, hotel, transfer, and insurance placements across your top destination pages, then move the best performers into dedicated comparison sections." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

5. Expedia Group

Promote broad travel booking options across lodging, packages, flights, cars, and trip planning.

Expedia Group provides travel partner opportunities across lodging, packages, flights, cars, and travel inventory.

Expedia can fit travel bloggers who want a familiar brand for broader trip planning content. It is especially relevant when readers are comparing hotels, packages, flights, and car rentals together.

Pros

  • +strong brand awareness
  • +broad travel inventory
  • +package-booking relevance
  • +useful fit for mainstream destination guides

Cons

  • -broad travel brands need specific context
  • -Sending every reader to a generic homepage is weaker than linking from a clear hotel
  • -package
  • -or trip-planning section

Implementation idea

include Expedia in "best places to book a trip to [destination]" content, especially when comparing package convenience against booking each component separately.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "include Expedia in "best places to book a trip to [destination]" content, especially when comparing package convenience against booking each component separately." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

6. Viator

Monetize city guides and itineraries with tours, activities, attraction tickets, and transfers.

Viator is a large marketplace for tours, activities, tickets, transfers, and experiences.

Viator is a strong alternative or companion to GetYourGuide because many travel readers compare tour availability, reviews, cancellation terms, and meeting points before booking.

Pros

  • +large experience catalog
  • +good fit for city guides and attraction content
  • +useful for tours
  • +day trips
  • +food experiences
  • +airport transfers

Cons

  • -similar tour listings can be hard for readers to compare
  • -Your article should help them choose instead of dumping several activity widgets

Implementation idea

add Viator to "best tours in [city]" pages and group experiences by traveler type: first-time visitors, food lovers, families, history fans, and day-trip planners.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "add Viator to "best tours in [city]" pages and group experiences by traveler type: first-time visitors, food lovers, families, history fans, and day-trip planners." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

7. Klook

Promote attractions, local experiences, transport passes, eSIMs, and travel services, especially in Asia.

Klook offers affiliate opportunities for attractions, local experiences, transport, eSIMs, passes, and travel services, with strong coverage in Asia.

Klook is especially useful for bloggers who cover Japan, Korea, Singapore, Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and other Asia-heavy travel routes.

Pros

  • +strong Asia travel fit
  • +useful for attraction tickets and local transport
  • +relevant for destination passes
  • +SIMs
  • +eSIMs
  • +tours

Cons

  • -performance depends heavily on destination coverage
  • -It may not be the best primary option for every region

Implementation idea

use Klook in Asia itinerary posts for train passes, airport transfers, theme park tickets, local tours, and mobile data recommendations.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "use Klook in Asia itinerary posts for train passes, airport transfers, theme park tickets, local tours, and mobile data recommendations." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

8. Agoda

Promote hotel and accommodation bookings with strong relevance for Asia-Pacific travel content.

Agoda is a hotel and travel booking platform with strong recognition in Asia and international accommodation markets.

Agoda can be valuable for travel bloggers whose audience books hotels, apartments, resorts, and stays across Asia-Pacific destinations.

Pros

  • +strong regional fit in many Asian markets
  • +accommodation focus
  • +useful for destination hotel roundups

Cons

  • -readers may still compare against other hotel platforms
  • -so the page should explain why Agoda is relevant for that destination

Implementation idea

include Agoda in "where to stay" guides for destinations where its inventory, pricing, or regional familiarity may matter to readers.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "include Agoda in "where to stay" guides for destinations where its inventory, pricing, or regional familiarity may matter to readers." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

9. Tripadvisor

Use review-led travel research, hotels, attractions, restaurants, and experiences in planning content.

Tripadvisor offers affiliate and partner opportunities around travel reviews, hotels, restaurants, attractions, and experiences.

Tripadvisor is useful when readers are still researching. It can support comparison content where reviews, traveler photos, and popularity signals influence decisions.

Pros

  • +high brand recognition
  • +review-led research behavior
  • +natural fit for destination planning and attraction comparison pages

Cons

  • -review traffic can be informational rather than ready to book
  • -Pair links with clear decision-making copy

Implementation idea

use Tripadvisor in research sections of destination guides, then route high-intent readers toward specific hotels, restaurants, attractions, or tours.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "use Tripadvisor in research sections of destination guides, then route high-intent readers toward specific hotels, restaurants, attractions, or tours." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

10. Hotels.com

Add a recognizable hotel booking brand to accommodation guides and booking comparison content.

Hotels.com is a recognizable accommodation booking brand that can fit hotel-focused travel content where current partner access is available.

Hotels.com works best when your page helps readers compare stay options by location, amenities, price, and cancellation flexibility.

Pros

  • +familiar hotel-booking brand
  • +mainstream reader trust
  • +natural use in hotel roundups and neighborhood guides

Cons

  • -affiliate access and terms may be handled through broader partner platforms
  • -so verify the current program path before building around it

Implementation idea

add Hotels.com as one comparison option in accommodation-focused posts, especially when readers are evaluating several booking platforms.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "add Hotels.com as one comparison option in accommodation-focused posts, especially when readers are evaluating several booking platforms." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

11. Vrbo

Promote vacation rentals for family trips, group travel, beach stays, cabins, and longer stays.

Vrbo is a vacation rental marketplace for homes, cabins, condos, beach houses, and family-friendly stays.

Vrbo is a natural fit for family travel, group trips, road trips, beach vacations, ski trips, and destination content where travelers need more space than a hotel room.

Pros

  • +strong vacation rental positioning
  • +useful for families and groups
  • +good fit for destination guides around longer stays or special occasions

Cons

  • -vacation rentals require more detail around location
  • -fees
  • -cancellation policies
  • -amenities
  • -house rules

Implementation idea

create "best places to stay with a group in [destination]" or "hotel vs vacation rental in [city]" content and position Vrbo where space and kitchens matter.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "create "best places to stay with a group in [destination]" or "hotel vs vacation rental in [city]" content and position Vrbo where space and kitchens matter." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

12. Priceline

Promote deal-oriented travel booking across hotels, flights, rental cars, and packages.

Priceline offers travel deals across hotels, flights, rental cars, and packages.

Priceline can fit budget travel content, deal roundups, and trip-planning pages where readers want to compare prices before booking.

Pros

  • +deal-oriented positioning
  • +broad travel categories
  • +usefulness for budget-conscious readers

Cons

  • -deal messaging can become outdated quickly
  • -Avoid promising specific prices unless you can keep the content current

Implementation idea

use Priceline in budget travel planning guides that teach readers how to compare total trip cost, not just the headline room rate.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "use Priceline in budget travel planning guides that teach readers how to compare total trip cost, not just the headline room rate." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

13. Hostelworld

Monetize backpacking, solo travel, and budget destination guides with hostel bookings.

Hostelworld is a hostel booking platform with a clear fit for backpacking, solo travel, gap-year, and budget travel content.

Hostelworld is one of the easiest travel affiliate programs to explain when the audience is young, social, price-sensitive, or planning multi-city trips.

Pros

  • +strong backpacker fit
  • +clear accommodation niche
  • +natural placement in hostel guides
  • +solo travel posts
  • +budget itineraries

Cons

  • -it will not match every travel audience
  • -Luxury
  • -family
  • -business travel readers may need different accommodation offers

Implementation idea

publish hostel guides by city with notes about neighborhood, social atmosphere, lockers, kitchens, female dorms, and transit access.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "publish hostel guides by city with notes about neighborhood, social atmosphere, lockers, kitchens, female dorms, and transit access." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

14. World Nomads

Promote travel insurance for backpacking, adventure travel, and international trip planning content.

World Nomads offers travel insurance for many adventure travelers, backpackers, and international trip planners.

World Nomads can be a strong fit for travel blogs with outdoor, backpacking, adventure, and long-haul audiences.

Pros

  • +strong awareness in travel blogging
  • +useful fit for adventure and backpacking content
  • +natural placement in pre-trip planning checklists

Cons

  • -insurance terms vary by country
  • -activity
  • -age
  • -trip details
  • -Your content must encourage readers to check the policy documents

Implementation idea

include World Nomads in "travel insurance for [trip type]" comparisons with clear reminders about exclusions, activities, claims, and local eligibility.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "include World Nomads in "travel insurance for [trip type]" comparisons with clear reminders about exclusions, activities, claims, and local eligibility." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

15. Heymondo

Add travel insurance options to destination planning, pre-trip checklists, and insurance comparisons.

Heymondo offers travel insurance with affiliate opportunities for publishers and creators.

Heymondo can work well for bloggers who create practical trip-planning content and want an insurance option to compare against other providers.

Pros

  • +travel insurance focus
  • +useful for comparison content
  • +good fit for pre-trip checklists and destination planning posts

Cons

  • -as with all insurance offers
  • -readers need current policy information
  • -Do not summarize coverage too aggressively

Implementation idea

add Heymondo to insurance comparison pages by traveler type: short vacation, long-term trip, family trip, backpacking route, or digital nomad stay.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "add Heymondo to insurance comparison pages by traveler type: short vacation, long-term trip, family trip, backpacking route, or digital nomad stay." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

16. VisitorsCoverage

Promote travel medical and visitor insurance for international travelers and practical planning guides.

VisitorsCoverage offers travel medical insurance and visitor insurance products for international travelers.

VisitorsCoverage is especially relevant when your audience includes visitors to the United States, expats, parents visiting family abroad, or travelers comparing medical coverage options.

Pros

  • +clear medical coverage angle
  • +useful for visitor insurance content
  • +strong fit for practical international travel planning

Cons

  • -policy suitability is highly personal
  • -Your content should frame it as a comparison option
  • -not a universal answer

Implementation idea

build guides for "travel medical insurance for visiting [country]" and explain what readers should compare before choosing any provider.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "build guides for "travel medical insurance for visiting [country]" and explain what readers should compare before choosing any provider." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

17. Allianz Travel Insurance

Feature a well-known travel insurance brand in mainstream pre-trip planning and comparison content.

Allianz Travel Insurance is a well-known travel insurance brand with partner opportunities that may vary by market.

Allianz can fit mainstream travel audiences who recognize the brand and want a familiar insurance provider before a vacation, cruise, flight, or family trip.

Pros

  • +strong brand recognition
  • +mainstream appeal
  • +natural fit for pre-trip checklist content

Cons

  • -partner terms and availability can vary
  • -insurance copy needs careful accuracy

Implementation idea

include Allianz in broader travel insurance comparisons where readers can evaluate brand familiarity, trip type, coverage needs, and policy details.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "include Allianz in broader travel insurance comparisons where readers can evaluate brand familiarity, trip type, coverage needs, and policy details." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

18. InsureMyTrip

Promote a travel insurance comparison marketplace for readers comparing policy options.

InsureMyTrip is a travel insurance comparison marketplace.

InsureMyTrip can be helpful when your audience wants to compare several travel insurance options instead of starting with one provider.

Pros

  • +comparison-marketplace angle
  • +practical fit for planning content
  • +useful when readers need to evaluate several policies

Cons

  • -comparison tools still require reader judgment
  • -Your article should explain what inputs and policy details matter

Implementation idea

use InsureMyTrip in educational insurance content that walks readers through comparing trip cost, destination, medical needs, cancellation concerns, and adventure activities.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "use InsureMyTrip in educational insurance content that walks readers through comparing trip cost, destination, medical needs, cancellation concerns, and adventure activities." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

19. Airalo

Promote international eSIMs for destination guides, digital nomad content, and packing lists.

Airalo offers eSIMs for international travelers who want mobile data without buying a physical SIM card.

Airalo is one of the most natural affiliate fits for modern travel blogs because phone data is a practical need on almost every international trip.

Pros

  • +easy to explain
  • +strong fit for destination guides
  • +useful for digital nomads and short trips
  • +relevant across many countries

Cons

  • -eSIM compatibility
  • -coverage
  • -data needs vary by phone and destination
  • -Readers need to check their device before buying

Implementation idea

add an "internet and eSIM" section to each international destination guide and link Airalo after explaining phone compatibility and expected data usage.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "add an "internet and eSIM" section to each international destination guide and link Airalo after explaining phone compatibility and expected data usage." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

20. Holafly

Feature travel eSIMs for readers who want simple mobile data setup before international trips.

Holafly offers travel eSIMs with strong positioning around simple international connectivity.

Holafly can fit readers who want a low-friction way to stay connected and avoid roaming surprises.

Pros

  • +clear travel connectivity use case
  • +strong fit for destination guides
  • +easy placement in arrival
  • +airport
  • +packing sections

Cons

  • -data plans
  • -fair-use terms
  • -hotspot rules can vary
  • -Keep recommendations current

Implementation idea

compare Holafly against other eSIM options in "best eSIM for [destination]" articles and explain setup timing before departure.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "compare Holafly against other eSIM options in "best eSIM for [destination]" articles and explain setup timing before departure." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

21. Saily

Promote eSIM connectivity for travelers, remote workers, and tech-aware international readers.

Saily is an eSIM service from the Nord Security family with affiliate opportunities.

Saily can work well for travel publishers who already write about digital safety, remote work, VPNs, or tech tools for travelers.

Pros

  • +simple eSIM positioning
  • +good fit for tech-aware travelers
  • +natural pairing with VPN and digital security content

Cons

  • -newer services need more explanation and comparison against established eSIM options

Implementation idea

include Saily in tech packing lists for digital nomads, remote workers, and international travelers who want simple mobile data setup.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "include Saily in tech packing lists for digital nomads, remote workers, and international travelers who want simple mobile data setup." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

22. NordVPN

Promote VPN subscriptions through public Wi-Fi, digital safety, and remote work travel content.

NordVPN is a VPN affiliate program that can fit travel security, Wi-Fi safety, remote work, and digital nomad content.

NordVPN is relevant because travelers often use hotel, airport, cafe, hostel, and coworking Wi-Fi. A VPN recommendation can make sense when the article explains the actual use case.

Pros

  • +strong brand recognition
  • +recurring subscription potential
  • +natural fit for digital safety content

Cons

  • -generic VPN banners can feel disconnected from travel articles
  • -The placement needs context

Implementation idea

publish "digital safety checklist for international travel" content and include NordVPN alongside password managers, eSIMs, device backups, and two-factor authentication.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "publish "digital safety checklist for international travel" content and include NordVPN alongside password managers, eSIMs, device backups, and two-factor authentication." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

23. ExpressVPN

Feature a recognized VPN provider in travel privacy, streaming abroad, and digital nomad guides.

ExpressVPN is a VPN provider with a well-known affiliate program.

ExpressVPN can be useful for travel bloggers who cover streaming abroad, public Wi-Fi, remote work, expat life, and online privacy while traveling.

Pros

  • +high brand awareness
  • +subscription economics
  • +relevance for digital nomads and frequent travelers

Cons

  • -VPN claims should be careful and specific
  • -Avoid implying that a VPN solves every privacy or access problem

Implementation idea

compare VPN options in content about working from hotels, protecting devices on public Wi-Fi, or preparing a laptop before long-term travel.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "compare VPN options in content about working from hotels, protecting devices on public Wi-Fi, or preparing a laptop before long-term travel." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

24. Wise

Promote international money tools for expats, digital nomads, and travelers managing currency abroad.

Wise offers international money transfers, multi-currency accounts, and travel-friendly spending tools in supported markets.

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Wise can fit travel blogs that help readers handle currency exchange, remote income, expat finances, or paying abroad.

Pros

  • +strong international money angle
  • +practical fit for long-term travelers and expats
  • +useful in financial preparation content

Cons

  • -availability
  • -fees
  • -product details vary by country
  • -Keep content region-aware

Implementation idea

create a "money setup for international travel" guide covering cards, cash, ATM fees, emergency funds, transfer timing, and Wise as one option.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "create a "money setup for international travel" guide covering cards, cash, ATM fees, emergency funds, transfer timing, and Wise as one option." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

25. Revolut

Feature digital banking and travel money tools where supported by the reader region.

Revolut offers digital banking and travel-friendly money features in supported regions.

Revolut can be relevant for travel blogs with European, UK, expat, student, digital nomad, or frequent traveler audiences.

Pros

  • +multi-currency positioning
  • +app-first experience
  • +natural fit for travel money guides

Cons

  • -product availability and fees vary by country
  • -so generic global recommendations can mislead readers

Implementation idea

include Revolut in region-specific travel money articles that explain ATM withdrawals, exchange rates, backup cards, and account eligibility.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "include Revolut in region-specific travel money articles that explain ATM withdrawals, exchange rates, backup cards, and account eligibility." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

26. Rentalcars.com

Promote car rental comparison in road trip, airport arrival, and destination logistics content.

Rentalcars.com is a car rental comparison platform with affiliate opportunities.

Rentalcars.com can fit road trip content, destination guides, airport arrival pages, island itineraries, and places where public transport is limited.

Pros

  • +practical car rental intent
  • +broad destination fit
  • +easy placement in road trip and airport logistics sections

Cons

  • -car rental decisions depend on insurance
  • -deposits
  • -pickup location
  • -age rules
  • -local driving conditions

Implementation idea

add car rental sections to road trip itineraries and explain when a rental car is worth it versus trains, buses, rideshares, or tours.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "add car rental sections to road trip itineraries and explain when a rental car is worth it versus trains, buses, rideshares, or tours." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

27. DiscoverCars

Monetize road trip and destination logistics pages with car rental comparison links.

DiscoverCars is a car rental comparison site with an affiliate program for publishers.

DiscoverCars is useful for travel bloggers who write about road trips, islands, national parks, countryside stays, and multi-stop itineraries.

Pros

  • +strong fit for road trip content
  • +comparison-shopping behavior
  • +high-intent destination logistics pages

Cons

  • -rental car experiences vary by supplier and location
  • -Readers need to compare the full terms
  • -not just the daily rate

Implementation idea

publish "do you need a car in [destination]?" guides and place DiscoverCars where the answer is yes or maybe.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "publish "do you need a car in [destination]?" guides and place DiscoverCars where the answer is yes or maybe." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

28. EconomyBookings

Add a budget-friendly car rental booking option to road trip and rental comparison pages.

EconomyBookings offers car rental booking and affiliate opportunities.

EconomyBookings can be a secondary car rental test for price-conscious readers and road trip planners.

Pros

  • +budget-oriented car rental angle
  • +useful for comparison content
  • +relevant for airport arrival and road trip posts

Cons

  • -price-sensitive car rental content needs careful notes about deposits
  • -insurance
  • -fuel policies
  • -supplier reviews

Implementation idea

include EconomyBookings in car rental comparison pages where readers are deciding between budget, convenience, and supplier trust.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "include EconomyBookings in car rental comparison pages where readers are deciding between budget, convenience, and supplier trust." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

29. Auto Europe

Promote car rental and road trip planning options for Europe-heavy travel content.

Auto Europe offers car rental and travel service bookings with strong relevance for European trips.

Auto Europe can be useful for Europe road trip blogs, family travel sites, and destination guides where driving between regions is common.

Pros

  • +Europe travel relevance
  • +car rental comparison fit
  • +practical use in itinerary planning

Cons

  • -driving rules
  • -tolls
  • -parking
  • -cross-border policies vary
  • -Your content should prepare readers for those details

Implementation idea

build Europe road trip guides that explain when to rent a car, when to take trains, and how to compare pickup and drop-off locations.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "build Europe road trip guides that explain when to rent a car, when to take trains, and how to compare pickup and drop-off locations." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

30. Eurail

Promote European rail passes in backpacking, Europe itinerary, and train travel planning guides.

Eurail offers rail passes for non-European residents traveling by train in Europe.

Eurail is a strong fit for Europe itinerary blogs, backpacking content, and train travel planning guides.

Pros

  • +clear Europe train travel use case
  • +strong fit for multi-country itineraries
  • +useful for route-planning content

Cons

  • -a pass is not always cheaper than point-to-point tickets
  • -Readers need help comparing routes
  • -days
  • -reservation fees

Implementation idea

create "is a Eurail pass worth it?" articles for specific itineraries, then explain when the pass does and does not make sense.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "create "is a Eurail pass worth it?" articles for specific itineraries, then explain when the pass does and does not make sense." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

31. Rail Europe

Feature European train ticket booking in route guides and city-to-city transport content.

Rail Europe helps travelers search and book European train tickets.

Rail Europe can fit content where readers need point-to-point train tickets, route planning, and station-to-station logistics.

Pros

  • +strong Europe rail fit
  • +useful for train itineraries
  • +practical placement in destination-to-destination guides

Cons

  • -train availability
  • -fares
  • -booking windows change
  • -Route posts need updating

Implementation idea

use Rail Europe in guides such as "Paris to Amsterdam by train" or "how to travel from Rome to Florence without a car."

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "use Rail Europe in guides such as "Paris to Amsterdam by train" or "how to travel from Rome to Florence without a car."" into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

32. Omio

Compare trains, buses, flights, and ferries in route-based travel planning articles.

Omio compares trains, buses, flights, and ferries in many markets.

Omio is useful for route-based travel content where the reader wants to compare transportation options before choosing.

Pros

  • +multi-modal comparison
  • +strong fit for Europe travel
  • +easy use in route guides

Cons

  • -broad comparison tools still need context
  • -The best option may depend on luggage
  • -timing
  • -station location
  • -price

Implementation idea

add Omio to "how to get from [city] to [city]" articles with notes on fastest, cheapest, and easiest routes.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "add Omio to "how to get from [city] to [city]" articles with notes on fastest, cheapest, and easiest routes." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

33. Trainline

Promote rail and coach ticket booking in UK and Europe route guides.

Trainline helps travelers search and book rail and coach tickets in supported markets.

Trainline can fit UK and Europe rail content, weekend trip guides, and city-to-city transportation articles.

Pros

  • +clear rail booking use case
  • +strong UK and Europe relevance
  • +natural placement in route guides

Cons

  • -availability and fees depend on route and market
  • -so check the current partner terms and reader geography

Implementation idea

publish rail-focused weekend itineraries and place Trainline links in the logistics section after explaining station choices and booking timing.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "publish rail-focused weekend itineraries and place Trainline links in the logistics section after explaining station choices and booking timing." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

34. Busbud

Promote bus ticket search and booking in budget travel and city-to-city route guides.

Busbud helps travelers search and book bus tickets in many regions.

Busbud is useful for budget travel, backpacking, Latin America routes, Europe routes, and destinations where buses are more practical than trains.

Pros

  • +strong budget transport fit
  • +useful for route guides
  • +relevant where bus travel is common

Cons

  • -route quality
  • -station location
  • -luggage rules
  • -schedules matter
  • -Readers need practical context

Implementation idea

include Busbud in "how to get from [city] to [city]" content when bus routes are a realistic option.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "include Busbud in "how to get from [city] to [city]" content when bus routes are a realistic option." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

35. Intrepid Travel

Promote small-group adventure trips in destination, responsible travel, and guided tour content.

Intrepid Travel runs small-group adventure trips with affiliate opportunities.

Intrepid is a strong fit for travel bloggers whose readers want organized adventure travel without planning every detail themselves.

Pros

  • +strong brand in small-group travel
  • +useful for adventure and responsible travel content
  • +natural fit for destination guides where logistics are complex

Cons

  • -group trips are higher-consideration purchases
  • -Readers need more trust
  • -trip detail
  • -comparison content

Implementation idea

write "best small group tours in [region]" articles and explain who should choose a guided trip instead of independent travel.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "write "best small group tours in [region]" articles and explain who should choose a guided trip instead of independent travel." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

36. G Adventures

Feature small-group tours and adventure trips for solo travelers and structured trip planners.

G Adventures offers small-group tours, adventure trips, and organized travel experiences.

G Adventures can work well for solo travelers, first-time international travelers, adventure travelers, and readers who want structure with some independence.

Pros

  • +strong small-group travel fit
  • +broad destination coverage
  • +useful for comparison content around guided travel

Cons

  • -tour style matters
  • -A reader choosing a budget backpacking trip is different from one choosing a comfort-focused itinerary

Implementation idea

compare G Adventures against similar operators in destination-specific posts with sections for age range, pace, accommodation, group size, and included activities.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "compare G Adventures against similar operators in destination-specific posts with sections for age range, pace, accommodation, group size, and included activities." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

37. Contiki

Promote social group trips for younger travelers, students, and first-time international audiences.

Contiki offers group trips aimed largely at younger travelers.

Contiki can fit student travel, gap-year, first-time Europe, party travel, and social group-trip content where the audience wants built-in community.

Pros

  • +clear youth travel positioning
  • +strong social angle
  • +natural fit for first-time international trip planning

Cons

  • -it is not the right match for every reader
  • -Age
  • -travel style
  • -pace
  • -social expectations should be clear

Implementation idea

build "best group tours for young adults" content and position Contiki for readers who value social energy and structured itineraries.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "build "best group tours for young adults" content and position Contiki for readers who value social energy and structured itineraries." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

38. TourRadar

Promote a marketplace for multi-day tours across destinations, operators, budgets, and travel styles.

TourRadar is a marketplace for multi-day tours from many operators.

TourRadar can be useful when your readers want to compare organized trips across destinations, budgets, and tour styles.

Pros

  • +marketplace comparison angle
  • +broad tour selection
  • +useful for higher-intent multi-day tour content

Cons

  • -readers may need help comparing operators
  • -inclusions
  • -reviews
  • -cancellation terms
  • -group style

Implementation idea

use TourRadar in "best tours of [country]" pages and group options by budget, duration, comfort level, and activity type.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "use TourRadar in "best tours of [country]" pages and group options by budget, duration, comfort level, and activity type." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

39. REI

Monetize outdoor travel, national park, hiking, camping, and gear packing lists.

REI sells outdoor gear, travel gear, clothing, footwear, packs, and adventure equipment.

REI can fit travel bloggers who cover hiking, camping, national parks, adventure travel, road trips, and outdoor packing lists.

Pros

  • +strong trust in outdoor gear
  • +broad product catalog
  • +natural fit for gear reviews and packing guides

Cons

  • -product availability and pricing change
  • -Gear recommendations should be specific and updated seasonally

Implementation idea

create packing lists for national parks, hiking trips, winter travel, camping road trips, and outdoor-focused destinations.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "create packing lists for national parks, hiking trips, winter travel, camping road trips, and outdoor-focused destinations." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

40. Backcountry

Feature outdoor apparel and adventure gear in technical packing lists and adventure travel content.

Backcountry sells outdoor apparel, gear, packs, footwear, and adventure equipment.

Backcountry can be a useful gear affiliate program for travel blogs with mountain, ski, hiking, camping, climbing, and adventure audiences.

Pros

  • +strong outdoor focus
  • +useful for higher-value gear purchases
  • +good fit for technical packing lists

Cons

  • -not every travel audience wants specialized outdoor gear
  • -Match it to adventure content
  • -not generic city guides

Implementation idea

use Backcountry in gear comparison posts for hiking layers, ski trips, backpacks, boots, and weather-specific packing.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "use Backcountry in gear comparison posts for hiking layers, ski trips, backpacks, boots, and weather-specific packing." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

41. Osprey

Promote travel packs and backpacks through packing guides, backpacking content, and gear comparisons.

Osprey is a well-known backpack and luggage brand often promoted through outdoor and travel retail channels.

Osprey can fit backpacking, hiking, carry-on packing, family travel, and adventure gear content.

Pros

  • +strong product recognition
  • +clear fit for travel packs
  • +usefulness in packing lists and gear reviews

Cons

  • -direct affiliate access may vary by region or network
  • -so confirm the current partner path before relying on it

Implementation idea

publish backpack comparison guides by trip type: weekend travel, long-term backpacking, hiking travel, carry-on only, and family day packs.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "publish backpack comparison guides by trip type: weekend travel, long-term backpacking, hiking travel, carry-on only, and family day packs." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

42. Nomatic

Feature organized travel bags and backpacks for digital nomads, photographers, and one-bag travelers.

Nomatic sells travel bags, backpacks, luggage, wallets, and gear designed for organized packing.

Nomatic is a natural fit for carry-on only travelers, digital nomads, photographers, business travelers, and minimalist packing content.

Pros

  • +strong design-led positioning
  • +good fit for higher-value gear content
  • +useful for remote work travel setups

Cons

  • -premium gear needs explanation
  • -Readers need to understand why the bag solves a problem worth paying for

Implementation idea

create "best travel backpack for digital nomads" or "one-bag travel setup" guides and compare Nomatic against alternatives by organization, size, laptop space, and weight.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "create "best travel backpack for digital nomads" or "one-bag travel setup" guides and compare Nomatic against alternatives by organization, size, laptop space, and weight." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

43. Tortuga

Promote carry-on travel backpacks for one-bag, digital nomad, and minimalist travel content.

Tortuga sells carry-on travel backpacks and runs an affiliate program.

Tortuga is one of the clearest gear fits for travel bloggers because its products are built around one-bag travel.

Pros

  • +strong carry-on travel positioning
  • +direct fit for packing guides
  • +useful for backpacker
  • +digital nomad
  • +minimalist travel content

Cons

  • -it will not fit readers who prefer rolling luggage
  • -luxury bags
  • -or ultra-light hiking packs

Implementation idea

write a carry-on packing system article and show how a travel backpack changes packing choices, airline limitations, and destination mobility.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "write a carry-on packing system article and show how a travel backpack changes packing choices, airline limitations, and destination mobility." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

44. Away

Add luggage and travel accessories to style-conscious packing lists and frequent traveler guides.

Away sells luggage, bags, and travel accessories.

Away can fit style-conscious travel blogs, city-break content, gift guides, packing lists, and frequent traveler gear recommendations.

Pros

  • +strong consumer brand
  • +polished luggage positioning
  • +natural fit for visual travel content

Cons

  • -affiliate availability and terms can change
  • -style-led recommendations still need practical details

Implementation idea

include Away in luggage comparison posts that discuss size, durability, organization, wheels, airline rules, and traveler type.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "include Away in luggage comparison posts that discuss size, durability, organization, wheels, airline rules, and traveler type." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

45. Travelpro

Promote luggage and travel bags for frequent travelers, business travel, and carry-on comparisons.

Travelpro sells luggage and travel bags with strong recognition among frequent travelers.

Travelpro can be useful for business travel, cruise packing, airline crew-adjacent content, and practical luggage comparisons.

Pros

  • +strong luggage reputation
  • +clear fit for frequent travel
  • +useful in rolling suitcase and carry-on guides

Cons

  • -luggage content needs current model details
  • -size rules
  • -comparison notes
  • -Generic links are weak

Implementation idea

build "best carry-on luggage for frequent travelers" content and compare Travelpro by weight, wheels, handle, warranty, and packing capacity.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "build "best carry-on luggage for frequent travelers" content and compare Travelpro by weight, wheels, handle, warranty, and packing capacity." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

46. Amazon Associates

Monetize travel packing lists, accessories, adapters, organizers, and small gear recommendations.

Amazon Associates is useful for travel bloggers because so many packing lists include small, practical items.

Amazon can monetize travel accessories, toiletries, adapters, packing cubes, luggage scales, travel pillows, cameras, organizers, and destination-specific gear.

Pros

  • +huge product range
  • +high checkout trust
  • +easy fit for packing lists
  • +useful for small items that do not justify a dedicated retailer program

Cons

  • -commission rates vary
  • -product quality varies
  • -Amazon has strict rules around images
  • -prices
  • -availability
  • -disclosures

Implementation idea

use Amazon for specific packing-list items, but curate carefully. Explain why each item belongs and who should skip it.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "use Amazon for specific packing-list items, but curate carefully. Explain why each item belongs and who should skip it." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

47. CJ Affiliate

Find travel, luggage, outdoor, retail, finance, and service advertisers from a major network.

CJ Affiliate is a large affiliate network with travel, retail, finance, software, and service advertisers.

CJ can help travel bloggers find hotels, travel services, outdoor gear, luggage, insurance, and adjacent lifestyle brands from one platform.

Pros

  • +established network
  • +strong advertiser relationships
  • +useful for travel publishers who want more than direct brand programs

Cons

  • -acceptance is program-by-program
  • -each advertiser has different rules
  • -Network access does not guarantee every brand will approve you

Implementation idea

use CJ to find secondary programs that match your strongest pages, such as luggage for packing lists, travel cards for rewards content, or hotel partners for destination guides.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "use CJ to find secondary programs that match your strongest pages, such as luggage for packing lists, travel cards for rewards content, or hotel partners for destination guides." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

48. Impact

Discover travel-adjacent brand partnerships across gear, software, services, and consumer offers.

Impact is a partnership platform used by many consumer, travel, software, and direct-to-consumer brands.

Impact is useful for travel bloggers who want to apply to multiple travel-adjacent brands while keeping tracking and reporting organized.

Pros

  • +strong partnership platform
  • +useful brand selection
  • +good fit for travel gear
  • +software
  • +experiences
  • +consumer services

Cons

  • -each program has its own approval standards
  • -terms
  • -payout rules
  • -You still need to vet individual advertisers

Implementation idea

use Impact as a discovery tool for brands that already match your content categories, then build pages around reader intent rather than network availability.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "use Impact as a discovery tool for brands that already match your content categories, then build pages around reader intent rather than network availability." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

49. Awin

Test global travel, retail, finance, luggage, and service offers for international audiences.

Awin is a global affiliate network with merchants across travel, retail, finance, fashion, home, and services.

Awin can be especially useful for travel bloggers with international audiences because many travel and retail programs are region-specific.

Pros

  • +global network reach
  • +useful for localized offers
  • +strong fit for travel blogs with readers in several countries

Cons

  • -international monetization requires localization
  • -A program that works for UK readers may not fit US
  • -EU
  • -or Australian readers

Implementation idea

use Awin to build country-specific monetization paths for travel insurance, luggage, transportation, fashion, and destination services.

Example implementation plan

  • Start with one intent-focused page instead of a broad roundup, then make the recommendation feel like the next step in that workflow.
  • Add a comparison table, a short checklist, and a practical example so readers understand when the program is a good fit.
  • Track clicks by section, device, and topic so you can move the best-performing placement higher on the page.

Example: turn "use Awin to build country-specific monetization paths for travel insurance, luggage, transportation, fashion, and destination services." into a focused buyer guide, add two alternatives for comparison, and end with a clear CTA for the reader who is ready to join or buy.

How to promote travel affiliate programs on websites

The best travel affiliate websites do more than publish a list of links. They organize recommendations around the order in which people actually plan a trip: destination inspiration, itinerary shape, accommodation, transportation, tours, insurance, phone data, money, packing, and last-minute logistics.

Start with the intent behind the page. A visitor searching for "best hotels in Kyoto" is not the same as someone searching for "Japan eSIM," "Paris to Amsterdam train," "best travel insurance for backpackers," or "carry-on packing list for Europe." Each page should have a monetization plan that fits that specific decision.

A strong travel affiliate site usually has several page types:

  • Destination guides: where to stay, things to do, itinerary ideas, local transport, tours, and practical booking links.
  • Route guides: how to get from one city to another by train, bus, flight, ferry, or car.
  • Comparison pages: best travel insurance, best eSIMs, best tour companies, best luggage, best hotel booking sites.
  • Packing lists: gear, clothing, toiletries, adapters, luggage, backpacks, and destination-specific equipment.
  • Single-program reviews: one detailed page about a hotel platform, eSIM provider, tour marketplace, travel insurance provider, or gear brand.
  • Travel style hubs: backpacking, luxury travel, family travel, solo travel, digital nomad life, road trips, cruises, and adventure travel.

Build around high-intent travel keywords

Broad destination keywords are competitive, and many visitors are still dreaming rather than booking. The best affiliate pages usually target decision-stage searches.

Good keyword angles include:

  • "where to stay in [destination]"
  • "best hotels in [destination] for [traveler type]"
  • "best tours in [destination]"
  • "[destination] itinerary [number] days"
  • "best eSIM for [country]"
  • "travel insurance for [trip type]"
  • "how to get from [city] to [city]"
  • "do you need a car in [destination]"
  • "best travel backpack for [use case]"
  • "[brand] review"
  • "[brand] alternatives"

The goal is not just traffic. The goal is traffic where the next step is obvious. A smaller page with booking intent can outperform a big inspiration post because the reader already knows what they need.

Match the offer to the travel planning stage

The biggest mistake is treating all travel traffic as the same audience. Inspiration, planning, booking, packing, and in-destination problem solving behave differently.

Use this matching logic:

  • Accommodation programs: best for destination guides, neighborhood guides, hotel roundups, family stay content, and itinerary posts.
  • Tour and activity programs: best for things-to-do articles, attraction guides, day trip content, and detailed itineraries.
  • Insurance programs: best for pre-trip checklists, backpacking, adventure travel, long-term travel, and family travel planning.
  • eSIM and connectivity programs: best for international destination guides, arrival guides, digital nomad content, and packing lists.
  • VPN and digital safety programs: best for remote work, public Wi-Fi, digital nomad, expat, and tech-preparation content.
  • Transportation programs: best for route guides, road trips, train travel, airport logistics, and destination comparison posts.
  • Travel gear programs: best for packing lists, luggage comparisons, outdoor travel, photography travel, and gift guides.
  • Affiliate networks: best when you want to test several offers, localize by country, or fill gaps where direct brand programs are unavailable.

If you have enough content, split pages by planning stage instead of forcing one article to do everything. A "where to stay" page should not read like a packing list. A train route guide should not be monetized with random hotel links at the top.

Use itinerary content as a booking funnel

Itinerary posts are powerful because they can include several monetization moments without feeling forced. A helpful itinerary might recommend a hotel area, a day tour, a museum ticket, a train route, an eSIM, and a travel insurance reminder.

A strong itinerary page can include:

  • A short summary of who the itinerary is for.
  • A map or neighborhood explanation.
  • Accommodation suggestions by budget.
  • One or two bookable experiences per day.
  • Transport notes between stops.
  • Practical preparation links for eSIMs, insurance, passes, and packing.
  • A final trip-planning checklist with the main affiliate links repeated.

This works because the reader is not being interrupted. The affiliate recommendation appears exactly when the reader needs that part of the trip.

Make "where to stay" content genuinely useful

Accommodation can be one of the best travel blog monetization categories, but only if the content helps readers make a decision. A random list of hotels is not enough.

Useful hotel comparison criteria include:

  • Best area for first-time visitors.
  • Best area for nightlife.
  • Best area for families.
  • Best area near public transport.
  • Best budget stay.
  • Best boutique hotel.
  • Best apartment or vacation rental area.
  • Best airport hotel.
  • Best beach or resort area.
  • Best option for short stays.

Readers often feel overwhelmed by accommodation research. Your value is narrowing the choices and explaining tradeoffs clearly.

Add practical details before the affiliate click

Travel affiliate pages convert better when they answer the small questions that stop people from booking.

Useful trust-building details include:

  • Neighborhood and transit context for hotels.
  • Cancellation and booking timing reminders.
  • Tour meeting point and duration notes.
  • Accessibility, family, and mobility considerations.
  • Seasonal weather or crowd notes.
  • eSIM compatibility reminders.
  • Travel insurance disclaimers and policy-review reminders.
  • Car rental deposit, insurance, and driving-condition notes.
  • Gear sizing, airline carry-on, and packing-capacity notes.

These details are not filler. They make the click warmer because the reader understands why the recommendation fits.

Track revenue by destination, placement, and offer

Travel affiliate marketing becomes easier when you know which destinations and page sections actually produce revenue. Do not only track total clicks.

Useful tracking dimensions include:

  • Page URL.
  • Destination.
  • Travel style.
  • CTA placement.
  • Program promoted.
  • Traffic source.
  • Country of reader.
  • Device.
  • Season.
  • Booking window.
  • Link type, such as text link, button, card, table, or map section.

For example, a hotel link may perform best in a neighborhood guide, while a tour link may perform best inside a three-day itinerary. An eSIM link may convert near the packing section rather than the introduction. Without placement tracking, those differences are easy to miss.

Localize offers by reader geography

Travel blogs often attract international traffic, and that creates both an opportunity and a problem. The best offer for a US reader may not be the best offer for a UK, EU, Canadian, Australian, or Singaporean reader.

Localize where it matters:

  • Insurance eligibility and policy wording.
  • Credit card and banking products.
  • eSIM country coverage.
  • Train and bus booking platforms.
  • Hotel platform familiarity.
  • Outdoor gear retailers.
  • Currency and payment tools.
  • Language and support expectations.

You do not need a different page for every country at first. Start with your biggest reader markets, then add region-specific notes and links where the data shows meaningful traffic.

Internal linking is one of the easiest ways to improve travel affiliate revenue from SEO. Inspiration pages should move readers toward booking and preparation pages.

Example funnel:

  • "Best things to do in Rome" links to "3 days in Rome itinerary" and "where to stay in Rome."
  • "Japan itinerary" links to "best eSIM for Japan," "JR Pass alternatives," and city hotel guides.
  • "Europe packing list" links to backpack reviews, luggage comparisons, eSIM guides, and travel insurance.
  • "Iceland road trip itinerary" links to car rental comparison, travel insurance, hiking gear, and hotel stops.
  • "Digital nomad checklist" links to eSIMs, VPNs, travel insurance, banking tools, and long-stay accommodation.

This keeps users moving through the site instead of landing on one article and leaving. It also helps search engines understand which pages are commercially important.

Keep travel pages updated

Travel content ages quickly. Hotels close, tour suppliers change, cancellation policies shift, train routes move, eSIM coverage improves, visa rules change, and prices fluctuate.

Set a review schedule for your biggest pages:

  • Check affiliate links and signup pages.
  • Confirm partner terms.
  • Update hotel and tour recommendations.
  • Refresh transport details.
  • Check insurance and eSIM disclaimers.
  • Remove discontinued products or unavailable tours.
  • Reorder recommendations based on real conversion data.
  • Update screenshots, maps, or packing notes where useful.

The strongest travel affiliate sites are maintained. A page that looked excellent two years ago can lose trust quickly if the practical details no longer match the reader's trip.

How to choose the right travel affiliate program

The best travel affiliate program is not always the one with the highest headline commission. A hotel program with lower commission can beat a high-payout offer if the hotel links appear on pages where readers are ready to book. A small eSIM commission can become meaningful if every destination guide mentions connectivity at the right moment.

Start by matching the program to the visitor's intent:

  • Use Booking.com, Agoda, Vrbo, Hotels.com, Expedia, and Hostelworld for accommodation and destination planning content.
  • Use GetYourGuide, Viator, Klook, TourRadar, Intrepid, G Adventures, and Contiki for tours, activities, and organized travel content.
  • Use SafetyWing, World Nomads, Heymondo, VisitorsCoverage, Allianz, and InsureMyTrip for pre-trip planning and insurance comparison content.
  • Use Airalo, Holafly, Saily, NordVPN, and ExpressVPN for connectivity, digital safety, and remote work content.
  • Use Rentalcars.com, DiscoverCars, EconomyBookings, Auto Europe, Eurail, Rail Europe, Omio, Trainline, and Busbud for route, road trip, rail, and local transport content.
  • Use REI, Backcountry, Osprey, Nomatic, Tortuga, Away, Travelpro, and Amazon Associates for packing lists and gear content.
  • Use Travelpayouts, CJ Affiliate, Impact, and Awin when you want to test multiple travel and travel-adjacent offers from one platform.

The best travel bloggers usually build a portfolio. They combine SEO destination guides, itinerary content, hotel pages, tour recommendations, packing lists, email sequences, and practical travel resources. Then they keep the programs that help readers and produce revenue, and remove the ones that only add clutter.

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