Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: April 2026

FTC Disclosure: AttractionScout.com is a participant in affiliate advertising programs. This page exists to comply with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines on affiliate marketing and endorsements.

How We Earn Revenue

AttractionScout is a free travel resource. To keep it free, we earn money in two ways:

1. Affiliate Commissions

When you click on a booking link on our site and make a purchase on a partner platform, we may earn a small commission. This happens at no additional cost to you — the price you pay is exactly the same whether you use our link or go directly to the provider.

Our affiliate partners include:

2. Display Advertising

We display advertisements through Google AdSense. These ads help fund our operations and keep the site free. AdSense may show personalized ads based on your browsing behavior, or non-personalized ads depending on your cookie preferences and location.

Editorial Independence

Our editorial content is not influenced by our affiliate relationships. We select, research, and rank attractions based on genuine quality, verified traveler reviews, and our own travel experience — not based on which providers pay higher commissions.

We will never recommend an attraction or tour solely because it earns us a commission. If something is not worth your time or money, we will not feature it on our site, regardless of affiliate potential.

How to Identify Affiliate Links

Affiliate links on AttractionScout typically include:

Your Trust Matters

We understand that trust is everything. If you ever feel that our content has been compromised by commercial interests, please let us know. We take editorial integrity seriously and will investigate any concerns promptly.

Questions?

If you have any questions about our affiliate relationships or how we earn revenue, please email us at hello@attractionscout.com or visit our Contact page.