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Direct Booking Website Checklist for Tour Operators

Twenty-four checks to turn your website into a direct-booking machine, and stop handing 20 to 30 percent of every sale to the OTAs.

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Why direct bookings matter

Every booking that comes through an online travel agency costs you somewhere between 20 and 30 percent in commission. That is the visible cost. The hidden one is bigger: the platform keeps the customer. You don’t get the email address, the marketing consent, or the chance to sell that traveller their next trip. Each OTA booking is a one-off transaction that you paid a premium for.

The trend is moving the wrong way. Across the tour and activity sector, OTA bookings have climbed while direct website bookings have slipped, as platforms out-spend and out-rank individual operators. The good news is that you don’t need to beat the OTAs at their own game. You need to give the travellers who already found you a website that is easier to book on than the platform, and a reason to come back directly next time.

 
Why this pays

Shifting even 10% of bookings to direct is transformational

Take an operator selling 1,000 experiences a year at R2,000 each. Moving just a tenth of that volume off a 25% OTA and onto direct bookings recovers around R50,000 a year in commission, enough to fund a serious website several times over, every year it keeps working.

1. First impressions & trust

A traveller decides whether to trust you within seconds of landing. Before they’ll book with an operator they’ve never heard of rather than a platform they already know, your website has to close that trust gap fast.

  • A clear, specific hero. Within seconds, a visitor should know exactly what you offer and where. “Small-group wine tours in the Cape Winelands” beats “Unforgettable experiences await.”
  • Real photography, not stock. Travellers can spot a stock image instantly, and it quietly signals that everything else might be generic too. Your own photos are a competitive advantage the OTAs can’t copy.
  • Reviews and ratings above the fold. The billboard effect works both ways: if travellers trust your Google and TripAdvisor ratings on a platform, show those same signals on your own site.
  • Trust badges that matter. Secure-payment icons, industry memberships and any local tourism accreditation. Small signals, real reassurance.
“Complete a booking on your own site, on your own phone, as a first-time customer. If it's slower or more confusing than your Viator listing, that's the first thing to fix.”

2. Tour & experience pages

Your individual tour pages are where the booking decision is actually made, and where most operators leak both rankings and conversions. Each one should work as a standalone landing page, because that’s often exactly how a traveller arrives from search.

  • One page per experience. Every tour needs its own URL, its own detailed description and its own place in search. A single “Our Tours” page can’t rank for anything specific.
  • Prices visible without an enquiry. Hiding the price to force contact adds friction the OTA doesn’t have. Travellers want to know what it costs before they commit attention, let alone details.
  • What’s included, and what’s not. Duration, group size, meeting point, what to bring, cancellation terms. Every unanswered question is a reason to hesitate.
  • An itinerary a traveller can picture. Hour by hour, or stop by stop. Specificity builds confidence; vagueness reads as risk.
  • A clear, repeated call to action. The “Check availability” or “Book now” button should be obvious at the top and again after the details, never something to scroll and hunt for.

If your tour pages are also your main route to organic traffic (and they should be), it’s worth reading how SEO foundations and page structure work together, because the same page has to both rank and convert.

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3. The booking flow

This is where the sale is won or lost. Every extra step, every unclear price, every unnecessary form field is a reason to abandon and go back to the platform the traveller already trusts.

  • Real-time availability. A traveller who sees live dates and spaces can commit immediately. “Enquire for availability” sends them straight back to the OTA that shows it instantly.
  • Booking in three steps or fewer. Choose → details → pay. Every additional step loses a measurable share of people.
  • No forced account creation. Let travellers book as a guest. Making them create an account first is one of the most common, most avoidable drop-off points.
  • Instant confirmation. A booking that’s confirmed on screen and by email immediately feels safe. Anything slower plants doubt.
  • A booking system that fits your tours. The right engine depends on your product: day tours, multi-day, or a mix.
 

4. Speed & mobile

Most travel research happens on a phone, often on patchy mobile data. A site that’s slow or fiddly on mobile undoes every other thing you’ve done well.

What to checkTargetWhy it matters
Largest Contentful PaintUnder 2.5 secondsBounce rate climbs sharply beyond this on mobile
Tap targets48px minimumThumb-friendly booking, no mis-taps
Steps to book3 or fewerEach step loses a share of travellers
ImagesCompressed & sizedPhoto-heavy tour pages are the usual speed culprit
  • Test on a real phone, on mobile data. Not just your office WiFi. That’s how most of your travellers actually arrive.
  • Optimised, right-sized images. Beautiful photography is essential and the most common cause of slow tour pages. It’s a solvable tension, the same discipline behind good Core Web Vitals and site speed work.

5. Capturing the relationship

The direct-booking advantage isn’t only the saved commission, it’s owning the customer relationship. These are the checks that turn a one-off booking into a repeat one.

  • Collect marketing consent at booking. A simple opt-in turns a single transaction into someone you can reach again for free, for years.
  • A reason to join your list. A short guide, an early-access offer, a seasonal newsletter, give browsers who aren’t ready to book a reason to stay in touch.
  • A post-experience follow-up. An automatic thank-you that asks for a Google review builds the local ranking and reputation that drive the next direct booking.
  • Conversion tracking that works. You can’t improve what you can’t measure. Make sure bookings are tracked so you know which channels and pages actually earn them.
  • Retargeting in place. Most first-time visitors don’t book on the first visit. A basic retargeting pixel lets you gently bring them back.
  • Abandoned-booking recovery. If your system supports it, a nudge email to travellers who started but didn’t finish recovers bookings you’ve already almost won.

The full checklist

Here are all 24 checks in one place. Tick them off as you go, your progress updates as you work through it.

Direct-booking readiness

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First impressions & trust
Hero clearly states what you offer and where
Real photography, not stock imagery
Reviews & ratings shown above the fold
Secure-payment & accreditation badges visible
Tour & experience pages
One dedicated page per experience
Prices visible without an enquiry
What's included and excluded is spelled out
Clear itinerary a traveller can picture
Obvious, repeated call to action
The booking flow
Real-time availability shown
Booking completes in three steps or fewer
Guest checkout, no forced account
Instant on-screen & email confirmation
Booking system suited to your tour type
Speed & mobile
Loads in under 2.5s (Largest Contentful Paint)
Tested on a real phone, on mobile data
Tap targets at least 48px
Images compressed & correctly sized
Capturing the relationship
Marketing consent collected at booking
A reason to join your email list
Post-experience review request automated
Conversion tracking configured & working
Retargeting pixel installed
Abandoned-booking recovery email set up

What to do next

Don’t try to fix everything at once. Start with the quick wins that need no rebuild: make prices visible, put reviews on every tour page, and test your checkout on a real phone this week. Those alone will move the needle.

The structural items, such as real-time availability, a three-step flow, a genuinely fast mobile site, usually mean rethinking how the site is built. That’s where a tour operator website designed around bookings from the start pays for itself, often within a single season.

Frequently asked questions

There's no universal benchmark, but most operators can realistically shift 10 to 20 percent of their OTA volume to direct within a year of fixing their website and booking flow. Even a 10 percent shift is often worth tens of thousands of rand a year in recovered commission.

No. The goal is to reduce dependency, not cut OTAs off overnight. Use them for reach and for early reviews while you steadily build a website that gives travellers a reason to book with you directly next time.

A booking flow that's slower or more confusing than your OTA listing. If your own site is harder to book on than Viator or GetYourGuide, fixing that comes before spending anything on traffic.

It depends on how many tours you sell and which booking system fits, but the maths is favourable: recovering even a fraction of your OTA commission usually covers a serious website within a season. The best next step is a free audit of where your current site is leaking bookings.

PK

Patrick Kilo

Digital Strategist · Kijo Digital

I design and build conversion-focused websites for travel, hospitality and trade businesses, and I've set up bookings on all of these systems, WooCommerce most of all. This comparison reflects what actually works on real operator sites, not vendor marketing.

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