Travel Tour is a WordPress theme built specifically for tour operators, travel agencies, and businesses that sell tours, packages, and related services. Instead of only displaying destinations, it gives you a full booking system for both tours and hotels, flexible pricing tools, and a customer dashboard.
The theme comes from GoodLayers, a long-standing WordPress developer with a large customer base and a focus on support and documentation. Travel Tour uses the GoodLayers framework and page builder, so you control layout, colors, and content with drag-and-drop tools rather than custom code.
If you run city tours, one-day trips, multi-day packages, sailing or yacht charters, or combined hotel-and-tour offers, this theme aims to give you most of what you need inside WordPress: tour management, hotel management, payments, and customer-facing pages.
Travel Tour treats each tour as a dedicated content type. You create tours with all the information a traveler expects: description, schedule, images, and pricing. You can mark a tour as a one-day experience or a multi-day package, which helps you describe length clearly and match customer expectations.
For availability, you choose between one-time tours and recurring tours. One-time tours suit special events or limited-time offers. Recurring tours suit daily, weekly, or seasonal trips where you run the same itinerary many times.
Pricing is one of the strongest parts of the tour system. You can:
Seasonal pricing lets you adjust prices for specific date ranges. You can charge more during high season or holidays, and offer lower rates during quieter months. This removes the need to rebuild the same tour for each season.
On top of this, you can create coupon codes with:
These tools give you control over promotions and last-minute deals directly in WordPress.
Version updates add a full hotel booking system on top of tours. You can define rooms, services, and policies in a way that works alongside tours rather than replacing them.
Hotel-related features include:
The hotel shopping cart allows guests to reserve multiple rooms within the same booking. This is useful for group reservations, families, or corporate trips where a single buyer handles the entire group.
Multi-currency support with either fixed rates or automatic rate updates helps if you sell to international travelers. Customers can view prices in their own currency while you manage your base currency in the backend.
From the front end, customers interact with a dedicated booking bar that appears in a clear, prominent position. The booking bar design focuses on usability, with fields for:
You also get 10 styles of tour list, so you can match your listings to the type of trips you offer. Destination listing pages let visitors browse by location rather than only by tour name.
The booking forms are customizable. You can add fields to collect information you need, such as dietary requirements, passport details, or pickup locations. Google Captcha integration for registrations helps reduce spam and automated signups.
In the background, the payment page uses Ajax loading. This keeps the checkout flow smooth by updating payment steps without unnecessary page reloads. The theme also integrates with external calendars through iCal, so you can view bookings in third-party calendar tools.
Travel Tour uses WooCommerce payments, plus direct integrations with:
You can offer online payment for instant confirmation, offline payment for bank transfers, or both. For some gateways, the theme supports deposits through its own booking system. While you can still use WooCommerce, deposit features depend on the internal booking logic instead of WooCommerce itself.
Multiple deposit options mean you can accept part of the booking cost upfront and the rest later. For group bookings or higher-value tours, this can reduce friction and encourage more confirmations.
Transaction export tools let you generate CSV files of transactions for accounting, reporting, or import into external systems. This is helpful if your finance team prefers spreadsheets or third-party tools.
After a customer signs up, they interact with a dedicated dashboard rather than generic WordPress account pages. From there, they can:
This gives travelers a central place to manage their relationship with your business. It also encourages repeat bookings because previous tours and wishlists remain visible.
Auto reminder features help you stay in touch. You can send reminders through email and attach relevant documents. Group messaging lets you communicate with booking groups at once, which is useful for organizing logistics, changes, or pre-trip information.
The system supports an option to wait for admin approval before payment. This is useful when you need to check availability, confirm custom arrangements, or validate group details before charging a card.
On the backend, Travel Tour focuses on practical operations:
These tools push the theme from a simple marketing site toward a lightweight booking and operations system inside WordPress. For small to medium travel businesses, this can reduce the need for external booking software.
The theme provides 19 header layouts. You can choose from different structures, alignments, and behaviours, such as:
With 6 footer layouts and custom widget areas, you can place contact details, newsletter forms, or quick links where you want them.
Content layouts cover:
The Top Destinations sections and hero image designs shown in the promo material give you multiple options for building an impactful homepage without custom development.
The design is fully responsive and passes Google’s mobile-friendly tests, so the same site works across phones, tablets, and desktops. This matters especially for travelers booking on the go.
Travel Tour uses the GoodLayers Page Builder. It is a drag-and-drop builder with multiple view modes, including live and preview modes, and support for pre-built pages and blocks. This lets you mix and match elements like tour lists, sliders, galleries, and content sections.
The Genius Wrapper system gives you control over how each section looks. You can use images or solid colors as backgrounds, and then overlay content in a consistent way across the site.
Customization options include:
A live Customizer ties many of these options together so you see changes before publishing. The demo importer lets you pull in only the content you need, which can speed up initial setup and avoid clutter.
The theme is optimized for search engines and has passed Google’s mobile-friendly testing, which helps your site meet modern technical expectations. Automatic theme updates keep compatibility with new versions of WordPress.
A built-in maintenance and coming soon mode allows you to work on the site without exposing unfinished pages. You can enable or disable this with a simple option in the backend.
WPML and full RTL support mean you can build multilingual and right-to-left language sites. If you serve markets where multiple languages and scripts are common, this is essential.
Finally, the theme includes Revolution Slider and iLightbox, which you can use for hero sliders and media presentation without purchasing separate licenses for those plugins.
If you run guided tours, day trips, or multi-day packages, Travel Tour gives you:
You can set up tours once and let the system handle recurring dates and pricing rules. Customers can filter by location, duration, date, and price, which helps them find suitable tours quickly.
Many travel companies combine accommodation with experiences. The addition of the hotel booking system in later versions means you can handle:
The hotel shopping cart supports multi-room bookings, which suits extended families and group trips where a single payer handles everything.
If you manage a small hotel but also sell tours, airport transfers, or add-ons, Travel Tour lets you:
You get much of this inside WordPress, which can be easier to manage than a separate booking platform.
Although Travel Tour focuses on bookings, it also ships with 14 blog layouts, portfolios, and galleries. If your primary goal is writing and photography, a dedicated travel photo blog theme may suit you better. But if you plan to grow from blogging into selling tours or packages, Travel Tour gives you a path to add bookings later without changing themes.
For agencies that sell to travelers from multiple countries, the combination of:
means you can serve a wide audience from a single site. Customers can see prices in local currencies and read content in their own language, while you manage everything centrally.
Many WordPress travel themes focus on presentation. They offer attractive destination pages and galleries but leave booking and payment to external tools or simple contact forms. Travel Tour differs by offering a unified tour and hotel booking system with:
Compared with generic booking plugins, Travel Tour’s advantage lies in its integrated design. The booking UI, room search, tour search, and layouts follow the same visual system, reducing the need for styling customizations.
If you already rely on a large external booking platform, you may not need all of these internal tools. In that case, Travel Tour’s strength becomes its ability to embed third party systems and customize enquiry forms, letting you blend external booking links or widgets with your own content and branding.
For small to medium travel businesses that want more control inside WordPress and do not want to build a custom system, Travel Tour provides a middle ground between simple brochure sites and full SaaS booking platforms.
GoodLayers highlights a “Why customers love us” section that features testimonials and reviews. These emphasize two main points:
The developer notes that many customers return to buy more themes, which aligns with the emphasis on ongoing support. Travel Tour benefits from this broader experience, drawing on feedback from a large user base.
Support runs through a dedicated support website, with a stated response window that targets replies within about half a day outside holiday periods. The documentation and changelog are available online, so you can track updates, fixes, and new features. Regular updates keep compatibility with current WordPress versions and add features such as the hotel booking system, new dashboards, and new demos over time.
For you, this combination means:
These points matter if you plan to maintain your own site rather than hiring a dedicated developer.
Travel Tour is a focused WordPress theme for travel businesses that need more than a gallery of destinations. It combines:
You control layout and styling through the GoodLayers page builder, Live Customizer, and the Genius Wrapper system, without writing code. Seasonal pricing, group discounts, and deposits let you align your pricing strategy with real-world demand patterns.
The theme fits best if you want to run bookings inside WordPress, manage operations from the backend, and present a modern, responsive site to travelers. If you only need a simple blog or a single landing page, its full feature set may be more than you need. But if you are an agency, tour operator, or hotel that wants tour and hotel management, payments, and marketing pages in one place, Travel Tour offers a comprehensive, WordPress-based solution backed by an experienced developer and ongoing support.
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