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How to Start a Travel Blog That Makes Money | Full Guide for Beginners

How to Start a Travel Blog That Makes Money | Full Guide for Beginners

So, you want to start a travel blog? Maybe you’re dreaming of sharing your adventures, connecting with fellow wanderlusters, or even turning your passion into a profession. Whatever your reason, you’ve come to the right place.

Starting a blog can feel overwhelming, but it’s actually a straightforward process. I’m going to walk you through every single step, from buying your domain name to publishing your first post. No tech genius required, just a bit of your time and enthusiasm.

Let’s turn that dream into a reality.

Is starting a travel blog a good idea in 2026?

I have been getting this question since 2015, and the simple answer is that it depends. If you just start a blog, maybe it is not a good idea, but if you start a blog as part of your content distribution channel, that is an excellent idea.

What I mean is that you should not start a blog as an isolated business model. You need to pair it with social media and other digital communication channels.

How to Start a Travel Blog in 9 Steps

Here are 9 steps you can follow to start a travel blog.

Step 1: Find Your Corner & Name Your Blog

Before you touch any technology, you need a solid foundation.

Find your corner, but do not corner yourself

Travel is a big niche; if you are not careful, you can get lost before you even start. So what I recommend is that you find a small corner in the travel niche and start there. When you build credentials, you can expand later.

To stand out, it helps to have a specific focus. Ask yourself:

The answer to these questions will tell you which corner you can start with, and then you can expand later if that is what you wish.

Choose a Memorable Name
Your blog name is your brand. Make it.

Here is where the “don’t corner yourself” part comes in. You see, you find a small corner you want to start with, and that is great, but do not lock yourself there with your domain name.

Let’s say your corner is a single lady who travels solo. Do not buy a domain name with singleladysolotraveler.com. This might be a great domain name when you are starting, but when your blog grows might cause issues.

What if you do not travel solo anymore? What if you get kids, or get married, or a life partner? How will this name impact those new people in your life?

I have seen a lot of people abandon their blogs and start new ones because they put themselves in a corner, and the only way to get out was to abandon the whole thing altogether.

The solution for this is to start small but think big. The best possible solution for this would be to use your name as a blog name.

Here are some points you can use to pick up a good domain name for your travel blog.

After you find your blog name, register it with Namecheap.

Step 2: Get Your Blog Online (Web Hosting & Domain)

You picked the name for your blog in the first step. If you can go back and register it with Namecheap.

Choose a Web Host
For bloggers, I highly recommend WPX. It’s affordable, reliable, and offers top-notch technical support. Their starter hosting plan is perfect for a new blog. If you can afford it, I recommend getting at least a 1-year plan.

Step 3: Install and Customize WordPress

WordPress is the world’s most popular blogging platform, powering over 40% of all websites. It’s incredibly flexible and easy to use.

A. Install WordPress
The beauty of Wpx is that it does this for you automatically. After signing up, you’ll be prompted to log in to your WordPress dashboard (also called wp-admin). This is your blog’s command center.

And if you do not want to do any of this, you can send a support ticket to the WPX support team, and they will install and configure it for you for free.

B. Choose and Install a Theme
Your theme controls how your blog looks.

  1. In your WordPress dashboard, go to Appearance > Themes.
  2. Click Add New and browse. You can filter for free themes.
  3. My Recommendation for Beginners: Astra or Kadence. They are lightweight, fast, and highly customizable. Search for them, install them, and activate them.

C. Customize Your Design
Go to Appearance > Customize. Here you can play with:

Step 4: Create Your Essential Pages

Every professional blog needs a few key pages. In WordPress, go to Pages > Add New.

  1. About Page: This is your story! Who are you? Why do you travel? Why should people read your blog? Be authentic and connect with your reader.
  2. Contact Page: Make it easy for brands, readers, and partners to get in touch. You can use a simple contact form plugin like WPForms Lite (it’s free).
  3. Blog/Posts Page: This is where all your articles will automatically appear. It’s usually set as your homepage or a separate “Blog” page.

Write and Publish Your First Blog Post

The moment you’ve been waiting for! Go to Posts > Add New.

Crafting a Great First Post:

Step 6: Install Essential Plugins

Plugins are like apps for your WordPress site, adding new features and functionality. Go to Plugins > Add New.

Must-Have Free Plugins for a New Travel Blog:

A Note on Plugins: Don’t go overboard! Too many can slow down your site. Start with these essentials.

Step 7: Set Up Your Social Media Presence

Your blog is your home base, but social media is your megaphone.

  1. Secure Your Handles: Create accounts on your chosen platforms (Instagram, Pinterest, TikTok, Facebook) using your blog’s name.
  2. Start Sharing: Share snippets of your posts, behind-the-scenes stories, and beautiful photos. Link back to your blog to drive traffic.
  3. Pinterest is a Powerhouse: For travel blogs, Pinterest acts more like a visual search engine. Create beautiful pins for your blog posts to get massive traffic over time.

Step 8: Create a newsletter

When people start to come to your blog and read your content, you need to invite them to join your newsletter.

To create a newsletter, you need an autoresponder. For that, I use ConvertKit or Kit.

Then create a simple landing page and share it with your audience so that they can join your newsletter.

How Travel Blogs Make Money (Top Monetization Methods)

For most people, the main reason to start a travel blog is to make money, and here are some of the top ways to make money from your travel blog.

Affiliate Marketing

Recommend products or services and earn commission when readers purchase through your link.

Best travel affiliate programs:

CategoryAffiliate Example
Hotels & staysBooking.com, Expedia, Agoda, Airbnb
ToursViator, GetYourGuide
Travel insuranceSafetyWing, World Nomads
Travel gearAmazon Associates
FlightsSkyscanner, Qatar Airways
VPN / digital toolsSurfshark, NordVPN

Where to place affiliate links:

Display Ads

Once you reach traffic, ads can make money passively.

Ad NetworkRequirementTypical Earnings
Google AdSenseNo minimum$1–$7 RPM
Ezoic10,000 pageviews$6–$18 RPM
Mediavine50,000 pageviews$15–$35 RPM

Many travel bloggers earn $1,000–$10,000/month from ads alone.

Sponsored Posts & Brand Collaborations

Brands pay you to promote destinations, hotels, tours, or gear.

Examples:

Start pitching once you have:

Digital Products

Digital products are highly profitable with no inventory cost.

Ideas:

Email Marketing

Build an audience you own. Email subscribers convert more than social media followers.

Offer a free lead magnet:

I use ConvertKit.

YouTube + Pinterest

Even if your blog is small, Pinterest & YouTube can drive huge traffic.

Why Pinterest works:

How Much Can a Travel Blog Earn?

Time BloggingExpected Earnings
3–6 months$0–$500/month
6–12 months$500–$2,000/month
12–24 months$2,000–$20,000+/month

Final Tips for Success

✔ Be consistent — 2-3 articles per week
✔ Build authority with personal experience
✔ Monetize from day one
✔ Focus on SEO and Pinterest
✔ Grow your email list early

FAQ: How to Start a Travel Blog That Makes Money

How much does it cost to start a travel blog?

You can start a basic, self-hosted blog for as little as $50-$100 per year. This typically covers your domain name and basic web hosting.

Using free themes and plugins keeps the initial cost low. Remember, a self-hosted blog (like with WPX) is a professional long-term investment, unlike free platforms like Blogger or WordPress.com, which have limitations.

Do I need to be a great writer or photographer?

Not at all! While good writing and photos help, your unique perspective and passion are what matter most. Your skills will improve over time.

Focus on being authentic, helpful, and telling a good story. You can always learn photography basics and improve your writing as you go.

How can I make money from my travel blog?

Making money takes time and traffic, but it’s possible. Common methods include:

I’m not tech-savvy. Can I really do this?

Absolutely! Platforms like WordPress and hosts like WPX are designed for beginners. This guide uses the most straightforward methods available.

If you can use a word processor and a web browser, you have all the skills you need to get started.

How often should I publish new blog posts?

Consistency is more important than frequency. It’s better to publish one high-quality, well-researched post per month than four rushed, low-value posts.

Create a sustainable schedule, whether it’s once a week or twice a month, and stick to it.

How do I get people to actually read my blog?

This is the fun part, promotion.

Your Journey Starts Now

Building a successful travel blog doesn’t happen overnight. It takes consistent effort, passion, and a love for sharing. But by following these steps, you’ve done the hardest part: you’ve started.

Your site is live, your first post is published, and you’re officially a travel blogger.

Now, the adventure truly begins. Focus on creating valuable content for your readers, connecting with your community, and, most importantly, enjoying the journey.

Ready to build? Have any questions? Drop them in the comments below!

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