17 Sample Travel Brochures That Will Make You Want to Fly Away
Sometimes our feet just get this insatiable itch to traverse new surroundings. This is where travel brochures come in. They are a globetrotter’s best friend. Not only do they to tell us where to go, they can tell us what to do — and not to do. The travel brochure examples below are some of the most interesting ones we’ve seen so far. Whether you work with a travel agency, tourism office, or are promoting your own attraction, creating a travel brochure is a tried and tested way to help tourists that will be appreciated and pay off.
These brochures are meant to draw people to visit interesting places and help them plan an itinerary. A good travel brochure has to be well-composed, inviting, and ultimately, easy to navigate.
If you want to create your own, or if you’re just interested in looking at different samples, we’ve collected a few exemplary travel brochure examples to inspire you.
 
Westerland
 
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Boston
 
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Boudin Trail
 
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New Zealand
 
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Pennsylvania Civil War Trails
 
All rights reserved by Robert Marshbank
Mexico
 
All rights reserved by Eric Agbosu
Rome
 
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Cheyenne
 
All rights reserved by Leila Singleton
New York 1939 World’s Fair
 
All rights reserved by Todd Franklin
Route 66
 
All rights reserved by Melissa Doody
Rail Days
 
All rights reserved by SR Martin
Texas
 
All rights reserved by Clint Martin
Grand Canyon Railway
 
All rights reserved by Clint Martin
Disneyland
 
All rights reserved by Borsa Wallace
Seoul
 
All rights reserved by Anya Alexander
India
 
All rights reserved by Muhammed Salman C.H
Astray Travel Co.
 
All rights reserved by Rebecca Finn
Don’t these make you just want to pack your bags and start exploring? We hope you enjoyed looking at these travel brochure examples as much as we loved collecting them.
If you’ve been inspired to create your own travel brochure, remember that it takes more than an eye-catching layout to make it work. Given that travel brochures are for people unfamiliar with the area you’re promoting, you’ll need to include important details as well.
Consider including the following:
- Brief summary
- Location, including a map
- Climate and expected weather conditions by month
- Major cities
- Popular spots
- Historic landmarks
- Recreation and outdoor activities
- Popular and offbeat entertainment
- Festivals
- Transportation and fares
- Museums, theaters, places to visit
- Languages and local dialects
- Unique food
- Photos of the above
- Trivia
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