Beyond Travelocity: The Brave New World of Online Travel Guides

07/20/08  Print This Post Print This Post    1 Comment      Written by Eva Holland
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If you’ve been around the Matador community for long, you already know that there are lots of ways to get great, free, independent travel advice online.

(And if not, you’re about to learn! Check out our roster of friendly destination experts, or search our blog posts and articles by location, for a start.)

Online travel info has gone well beyond what you can find on booking sites like Travelocity or Expedia, or even on the sites put up by guidebook publishers like Lonely Planet or Rough Guides.

Some sites are user-generated, some are professionally written – and some are a mixture of both.

But what most of the newer sites – including Matador – have in common is the ability to network with the people providing the advice. After all, doesn’t it make sense to know a little bit about the person who’s just recommended a restaurant or a tour? If you know their style, you’re better able to tell whether it might be your style, too.

Online travel info has gone well beyond what you can find on booking sites like Travelocity or Expedia.

Here are a couple of new travel communities we’ve come across recently. They’re worth checking out – after you’re done browsing Matador, of course!

Viatribe: Viatribe is a “competitive community of travel writers” offering reviews of accommodation, eating and drinking options worldwide. Browse their reviews and rate your favorites – or, if you’re interested in travel writing, consider signing up to contribute reviews of your own. Details are a little vague, but payment is involved – that’s where the reader ratings and the “competitive” aspect come in.

Tripwolf: Tripwolf is a “social guide for the discerning traveler” – members can browse reviews and listings from both professionals and other users, and can create a personalized 10-20 page guide for their trips, using their favorite content from the site. Unlike many indie travel sites, which are only available in English, Tripwolf aspires to exist in several languages; so far it’s also available in German.


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Eva Holland is a contributing editor to the Matador Network. She recently celebrated the one-year anniversary of quitting her day job to write and travel full time.

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  • Kftraveler replied on July 22, 2008

    Hey Eva, Another great site that shares user generated travel video is Tripfilms (http://www.tripfilms.com.)Instead of written recommendations, this site focuses on video recs from all over the world, with tips on where to go, eat, stay, what to do.. and they are fun to watch. You can find out what a good hostel looks like in Talinn, how to do Paris on the cheap or where to get the best views of Macchu Pichu. To get a really good idea of the landscape, sometimes a video is worth a thousand words…

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