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SEO & Organic Growth
Destination MarketingExperience SchemaSeasonal SEO

SEO for Travel & Tourism Websites

Your Destination Pages Lose Bookings to Expedia Every Single Day

340%
Organic Traffic Lift
Average across travel clients
78%
Direct Booking Increase
vs. OTA referral dependency
12x
Rich Result Appearances
With structured data
#1
Local Pack Rankings
For destination queries
What Travel SEO Actually Fixes — And What It Won't

Your destination page goes live. A traveler types your city name plus "things to do" into Google. Expedia and TripAdvisor own positions 1–4. Your site doesn't appear until page two — if at all. That's the gap travel SEO closes. We map destination-intent queries to your specific tours, experiences, and accommodations. We build schema markup so Google surfaces your reviews, prices, and availability directly in search results. We optimize your booking funnel so traffic converts instead of bouncing back to OTAs. And we create seasonal content calendars that keep your site ranking through shoulder months when competitors go dark. This isn't about generic travel tips — it's about turning your website into the primary discovery channel for your business, so direct bookings replace commission bleeds.

Où les projets échouent

TripAdvisor and Expedia own your destination keywords right now Every booking they capture costs you 15-25% in OTA commissions — revenue that should've landed in your account.
Seasonal traffic drops can gut your revenue for months at a stretch Without evergreen content and shoulder-season pages pulling their weight, you're leaving 40-60% of your annual organic potential on the table.
You've got no structured data on tours, experiences, or destinations While you're serving up plain blue links, competitors are winning rich results, featured snippets, and Google Travel placements.
Thin destination pages built on stock descriptions signal low value to Google That drags down rankings across your whole domain, not just the weak pages.
Unoptimized hero images and video are killing your load times Travel sites average 8+ seconds — and every second you add costs around 7% in conversions.
No local SEO strategy for multi-location operations means you're invisible for "near me" searches and Google Maps traffic, which is exactly where same-day bookings come from. You miss 'near me' queries and Google Maps traffic that drives same-day bookings

Conformité

Destination Content Architecture

We build hub-and-spoke content models around destinations, activities, and seasons. Each hub goes after broad queries. The spokes pick up long-tail intent — "best time to visit," "what to pack," that kind of thing.

Tourism & Experience Schema

We implement TouristAttraction, TouristDestination, Event, and TravelAction schema fully. Your experiences show pricing, ratings, and availability right in search results, not buried three clicks deep.

Seasonal Content Strategy

Content calendars are pre-built to publish and refresh pages 8-12 weeks before seasonal demand hits. Shoulder-season content goes live early so it's ranking by the time travelers start planning.

OTA Competitive Intelligence

We reverse-engineer how TripAdvisor, Viator, and regional OTAs approach keywords and backlinks. Then we go after the gaps where direct operators actually have a topical authority edge.

Visual Performance Optimization

Travel sites live and die on imagery, so we implement next-gen formats, lazy loading, responsive srcsets, and CDN delivery. Your hero shots load in under a second. No quality loss.

Multi-Location Local SEO

Google Business Profile optimization, local citation building, location-specific landing pages — one for every property, tour departure point, or experience venue you run.

Ce que nous construisons

Map thousands of long-tail destination queries to individual tour, hotel, and experience pages

Stop keyword cannibalization and cover the full booking funnel from discovery to checkout

Integrate review schema from Google, TripAdvisor, and first-party sources into AggregateRating markup

Increase click-through rates with trust signals that display star ratings and review counts in SERPs

Build interactive, map-embedded destination guides that attract backlinks from travel publishers

Earn backlinks from travel bloggers without outreach by creating genuinely useful, filterable guides

Audit and tighten every internal link between landing pages and booking confirmations

Reduce booking-funnel drop-off by fixing friction points and tracking micro-conversions at each step

Implement hreflang tags across language and regional variants to prevent duplicate content penalties

Protect international traffic from ranking dilution and keep regional markets cleanly separated

Publish blog content targeting informational queries with contextual CTAs linking to bookable experiences

Convert blog readers into paying guests by connecting inspiration content directly to bookable inventory

Notre processus

01

Travel SEO Audit & Competitor Analysis

We audit your site against OTA competitors, map your keyword gaps, check technical health, and benchmark your Core Web Vitals against travel industry medians. You'll know exactly where you stand.
Week 1-2
02

Destination Architecture & Schema Plan

From there we design your content hierarchy — destinations, experiences, seasons — and spec out every schema type you need to show up properly in Google Travel and standard search.
Week 3-4
03

Content Production & On-Page Optimization

Then we write it. Destination pages, experience descriptions, seasonal guides — all optimized for target queries, with proper internal linking and conversion paths built in from the start.
Week 5-8
04

Technical Implementation & Speed Optimization

Schema deployment, image pipeline optimization, Core Web Vitals fixes, crawl budget management. Everything ships to staging first. We validate it, then push live.
Week 9-10
05

Launch, Link Building & Seasonal Monitoring

After launch, we run travel-specific link building, watch seasonal keyword movements, refresh content before demand curves hit, and report monthly on what's moving in rankings and bookings.
Ongoing
Next.jsSanity CMSVercelGoogle Business ProfileSchema.orgGoogle Analytics 4Ahrefs

Questions fréquentes

How can a small tourism business compete with TripAdvisor in search?

You're not going to beat TripAdvisor on domain authority — that's the wrong fight. But you can absolutely outrank them on specific long-tail queries where you have deeper expertise than any aggregator ever will. We target queries like "private kayak tour Lake Tahoe sunrise" where OTAs publish thin, scraped content. Your first-party knowledge, local photography, and real operator experience give Google stronger relevance signals for exactly those high-converting terms.

What is experience schema and why does it matter for travel SEO?

Experience schema uses structured data types — TouristAttraction, Event, Offer — to tell Google precisely what your experiences include: pricing, duration, availability, ratings. That's what powers rich results with star ratings, prices, and booking links visible directly in search. Travel listings with rich results typically see 30-50% higher click-through rates than standard links. It's not a small difference.

How do you handle seasonal traffic fluctuations in travel SEO?

We get seasonal content published and optimized 8-12 weeks before demand peaks so Google has time to crawl and rank it properly. We also build evergreen destination guides that hold traffic year-round, and shoulder-season content that targets budget travelers and off-peak searches. The goal is a smoother revenue curve — not white-knuckling through a 3-month peak season every year.

How long does it take to see results from travel SEO?

Technical fixes and schema work start showing results in 4-8 weeks as Google reprocesses your pages. Content-driven ranking improvements take longer — typically 3-6 months depending on how competitive your space is. Seasonal content needs to be live well before demand spikes. Most travel clients see measurable organic traffic gains within 90 days and real booking increases by month six.

Do you work with destination marketing organizations (DMOs)?

Absolutely. DMOs have their own set of SEO challenges — large content inventories, multiple stakeholder businesses, and the need to rank for broad destination queries while also pushing traffic to member operators. We build content architectures that serve both goals: the DMO's brand visibility and individual operator bookings, with clean attribution and link equity flowing where it should.

Should we build our travel site on a headless CMS?

For most travel businesses, yes. A headless CMS like Sanity paired with Next.js gives you the page speed, image handling, and rendering flexibility that travel sites genuinely need. You can serve personalized destination content, manage multilingual pages cleanly, and hit Core Web Vitals thresholds that image-heavy WordPress installs consistently struggle with. If you're switching, we handle the full migration.

What is SEO in travel?

SEO in travel involves optimizing a travel or tourism website to increase visibility in search engine results, attracting more organic traffic. This includes using relevant keywords like "best travel destinations" or "affordable hotels" strategically throughout the site. Additionally, creating high-quality, location-specific content, ensuring mobile-friendliness, and earning backlinks from reputable travel sites are crucial. As Johanna Perez, an SEO expert, puts it, "In the competitive travel industry, SEO is about making your content discoverable and relevant to what travelers are actively searching for."

Is SEO dead or evolving in 2026?

SEO is far from dead in 2026; rather, it's evolving to meet new technological and user behavior trends. With advancements in AI and voice search, travel and tourism websites must prioritize natural language processing and conversational keywords. Mobile-first indexing and core web vitals remain crucial, as user experience continues to be a significant ranking factor. Additionally, integrating local SEO and personalized content will become increasingly important to cater to travelers seeking tailored experiences. As search engines become more sophisticated, the focus is shifting towards quality content and user engagement.

Travel SEO from $6,000
Fixed-fee engagements. 30-day post-launch support included.
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