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Tourism Board Partnership Program

We create destination content and hotel spotlights that deliver long-term visibility — in collaboration with tourism boards and local hotel partners.

Tourism boards may introduce 1–2 preferred hotel partners or ask us to coordinate outreach directly. The primary contribution is round-trip airfare for our two-person content team.

Destination Promotion & Long-Term Visibility

We handle all content creation, hotel coordination, trip scheduling, and ongoing updates — allowing tourism boards to focus on strategy rather than execution.

What this partnership includes:

  • Destination Feature Content: Professionally written destination coverage published on HotelResortDiscounts.com.
  • Hotel Spotlights (1–2 Properties): In-depth content highlighting approved hotels, presented within the destination context.
  • 12-Month Visibility: Year-round exposure across destination pages and hotel listings on our travel platform.
  • Optional Group-Travel Placement: Opportunity to include your destination in future hosted or curated group travel initiatives.

Our 3-Step Process

Step #1

Start Your Partnership

Start Your Partnership

Share your destination details, preferred travel timing, and the 1–2 hotels you’d like us to feature. We align on scope before moving forward.

Step #2

Visibility Planning & Alignment

Visibility Planning & Alignment

We outline destination coverage, hotel spotlights, content structure, and long-term placement across our platform.

Step #3

Promotion Goes Live

Promotion Goes Live

Your destination gains year-round visibility with North American travelers through published content, hotel listings, and ongoing placement.

What We Need From Your Tourism Board

We aim to keep this partnership simple and low-effort for your team.

To move forward, tourism boards typically provide:

  • Identification or approval of 1–2 participating hotels

  • Confirmation of preferred travel timing

  • Roundtrip airfare for a two-person content team

All planning, coordination, content creation, and publishing are handled by us.

What Participating Hotels Provide

Participating hotels typically support the visit by providing:

  • Lodging during the stay

  • On-property meals

  • Local transportation to and from their property, when available

This allows us to accurately document the guest experience and hotel offerings.

Optional Destination Dining Coverage

At the tourism board’s discretion, we may also include coverage of one or two notable local restaurants as part of broader destination storytelling.

When included, restaurants typically host our team for a dining experience so we can accurately document the cuisine, atmosphere, and location.

This content is editorial in nature and designed to complement hotel and destination features — not replace them.

What We Deliver

We manage the full content and visibility process so tourism boards and local partners can stay focused on strategy.

  • On-Location Content Creation
    Firsthand destination and hotel documentation, including photography, video, and editorial coverage.

  • Destination & Hotel Features
    Professionally written destination content and hotel spotlights published on HotelResortDiscounts.com.

  • Search-Optimized Placement
    Content structured for long-term discoverability across destination pages, hotel listings, and internal linking.

  • 12-Month Visibility
    Year-round exposure rather than one-time coverage.

  • Ongoing Content Management
    Updates, optimization, and placement maintenance handled by our team.

  • Optional Group-Travel Integration
    Select destinations may be included in future hosted or curated group travel opportunities.

Frequently Asked Questions

Destination content, hotel spotlights, long-term visibility, and optional group-travel integration.

Tourism boards typically cover roundtrip airfare for a two-person content team.

Participating hotels typically provide lodging and on-property meals.

Local transportation is usually coordinated by participating hotels.

Yes. Boards may introduce hotels directly or approve outreach to selected properties.

No. There are no program fees or content placement costs.