A website for your tour business.
Boosterpack creates a public website for tour guides, walking tours, food tours, private guides and small tour operators. Show routes, meeting points, duration, group size, languages, inclusions, weather rules, accessibility notes, real photos, reviews and links to GetYourGuide, Viator, FareHarbor, Rezdy, Bokun or your existing booking flow.
Don't build.
Just publish.
Most builders throw you into a generic template. Boosterpack does it the other way around. You confirm your real content first, then AI drafts the copy, layout and design from those inputs.
The search
Start with the guide travellers already check
Search your tour business on Google Maps or enter the details by hand. Boosterpack starts with your location, photos, reviews, phone, languages and the tours you want travellers to understand quickly.
The inputs
Tours, logistics, policies and booking links
Add tour names, route, duration, meeting point, end point, group size, languages, what is included, what to bring, weather policy, cancellation basics and links to your booking platform or inquiry flow.
The style
Match the experience you actually lead
Choose a style for a city walking tour, food tour, history walk, private guide, hiking trip, boat tour, museum experience, wine tour or family activity. Real route photos and guide photos beat generic travel stock.
The launch
Publish the page behind every booking link
Go live on a Boosterpack subdomain or connect your own domain on Plus. Use the URL in Google Business Profile, WhatsApp, Instagram, TripAdvisor, OTA profiles, QR codes and follow-up emails.
Built for the questions travellers ask before they book
Travellers rarely book from a vague tour title alone. They compare meeting points, route, duration, guide credibility, reviews, language, pace, cancellation terms and whether food, tickets or transport are included. Boosterpack keeps those answers on your public website, while booking, payments, manifests and channel management stay in your existing tools.
Tour pages with logistics up front
Show the meeting point, end point, duration, walking distance, group size, start times, language, accessibility notes and what happens in bad weather. Travellers should not have to open five OTA tabs to know if the tour fits.
Booking links without replacing your booking system
Link to or embed GetYourGuide, Viator, FareHarbor, Rezdy, Bokun, Peek Pro, Checkfront, Regiondo or your direct booking page where supported. Boosterpack is the public website around that booking path, not the booking engine.
What is included, excluded and required
Make food tastings, drinks, museum tickets, transport, hotel pickup, equipment, age limits, fitness level, dietary limits, cancellation rules and what to bring clear before checkout. That clarity reduces bad-fit bookings and repetitive messages.
Multilingual trust for international guests
Translate the same practical tour facts across the languages your guests use. Meeting instructions, cancellation terms and what is included need to be clear in every language, not just in the OTA listing.
Guide credibility and real reviews
Show guide bios, licenses where relevant, local expertise, real tour photos and reviews. Travellers want to know who is leading them before they spend half a day together.
Seasonal and operational updates by chat
Update seasonal routes, sold-out dates, weather notes, meeting points, private tour copy, festival schedules or new photos by chat. Your booking platform still controls live availability and payments.
Is Boosterpack right for you?
Start free, upgrade when you're ready.
Start free with a finished tour guide website hosted on a Boosterpack subdomain. Upgrade to Plus from $16/mo to connect your own domain, like yourtours.com or yourcityguide.com, remove the Boosterpack badge and unlock more chat edits. Keep your booking engine, OTA listings and payment flow if you already use them.
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Common questions
How much does a tour guide website cost in 2026?
Free to start with Boosterpack. The free plan gives you a finished tour guide website on a Boosterpack subdomain. Plus starts at $16/mo when you want your own domain, more chat edits and no Boosterpack badge.
What should be on a tour guide website?
Start with each tour, route, meeting point, duration, group size, language, guide bio, photos, reviews, what is included, what to bring, accessibility notes, weather policy, cancellation basics and booking links. Travellers need logistics and trust before they book.
Can I link GetYourGuide, Viator, FareHarbor or Rezdy?
Yes, as links or embeds where your booking tool supports it. Boosterpack can send travellers to GetYourGuide, Viator, TripAdvisor, FareHarbor, Rezdy, Bokun, Peek Pro, Checkfront or your direct booking page. Your booking system still handles live availability, payments and confirmations.
Can I show meeting points, pickup and route details?
Yes. Add meeting point names, map links, pickup rules, end point, walking distance, estimated duration, public transport notes and what happens if guests arrive late. Clear meeting instructions reduce support messages and missed tours.
Can I offer private tours or custom group inquiries?
Yes. You can explain private tour options, corporate groups, schools, families, cruise passengers, wedding guests or custom itineraries, then link to your inquiry form, email, WhatsApp or booking request page.
Does the tour guide website support multiple languages?
Yes. Multilingual pages are useful for international travellers, cruise guests and tourist cities. Keep meeting points, cancellation terms, inclusions, safety notes and booking instructions consistent across languages.
Can I explain weather, cancellation and safety policies?
Yes, and you should. Tour pages should state whether the tour runs in rain, what guests should bring, age or fitness limits, late arrival rules, cancellation basics and any safety requirements. Boosterpack shows the policy text, while your booking tool remains the source for live terms at checkout.
Can I show food allergies, accessibility or fitness level for a tour?
Yes. Add dietary notes for food tours, mobility and stairs notes for walking tours, age limits for adventure tours, and fitness expectations for hikes or bike tours. Specific limits are better than vague promises.
Will my site rank for "walking tour near me" or "private tour [city]"?
Boosterpack helps with the website foundation. Your page can mention walking tour, food tour, private tour, local guide, your city, neighbourhoods, landmarks and languages. Rankings also depend on your Google Business Profile, reviews, photos, local competition, backlinks and OTA presence.
Can I update seasonal tours, meeting points or sold-out dates myself?
Yes. Use chat edits to update public tour copy, route notes, seasonal schedules, meeting points, photos, weather wording, private tour details or booking links. Your booking system remains responsible for live availability and payments.
Can I connect my own domain like yourtours.com or yourcityguide.com?
Yes, on the Plus plan. Your site stays hosted by Boosterpack, but it can appear on your own domain. You can keep your booking platform, OTA listings, email and WhatsApp flow.
Is the tour guide website mobile-friendly?
Yes. Travellers often check the meeting point, route, booking link, WhatsApp number and cancellation notes from a phone while already in the city. The most important actions are clear: choose a tour, open the booking link, call, message or get directions.
A tour website should make the meeting point, route and booking path obvious.
Start from your Google listing or enter details by hand. In minutes you have a tour guide or tour operator website with routes, meeting points, duration, languages, inclusions, policies, real photos, reviews and links to your existing booking flow. Publish free, then connect your own domain when you are ready.
One-page website · No template swapping · Free to start