Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: June 17, 2026
How TravelNetwork makes money
TravelNetwork.org is an affiliate website. This means that when you click certain links on our site and make a booking or purchase, we may earn a commission — at no additional cost to you. The price you pay is exactly the same whether you use our links or go directly to the provider.
These commissions are how we fund the site: researching destinations, curating experiences, and keeping our listings up to date. We’re grateful when you book through our links, because it directly supports the work we do.
Who we partner with
We participate in affiliate programs with travel and product companies, including:
- Viator (a Tripadvisor company), through which we link to tours, activities, and experiences. When you click through to Viator and complete a booking, we may earn a commission.
We may add additional affiliate partners over time, and this page will be updated to reflect them.
Our commitment to you
A financial relationship does not mean a biased recommendation. Our goal is to help you find genuinely worthwhile experiences. Ratings and reviews shown on our listings reflect traveler feedback collected by our partners (such as Viator), not paid placements. We aim to present accurate, useful information so you can make your own informed decision.
Where you’ll see this
Pages that contain affiliate links also carry a short notice near those links, so you always know when a link may earn us a commission. This page is the full explanation of those relationships.
Questions
If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships or this disclosure, please contact us at [email protected].


