Venture Ashore rolls out travel agent portal
Independent shore excursion platform Venture Ashore has launched a new travel agent focused website.
It simplifies the ability to book for land-based and cruise customers.
The Venture Ashore website and Agent Portal at www.ventureashore.com, was designed to be more user friendly for travel agents.
Key upgrades include logging in on the homepage and not be required to open a different booking window.
There is increased booking visibility and management of customer-created bookings and a newly designed white-label affiliate website.
This can be customized for each agent.
The affiliate site mimics the new Venture Ashore website, that includes a new user interface and reporting capabilities.
Venture Ashore offers experiences for cruise guests and now in-city travelers, to explore more ashore.
It covers top attractions in many ports across Europe, Alaska, the Caribbean and Asia.
Venture Ashore can offer shore excursions with many cruise lines including Royal Caribbean, P&O Cruises, Princess Cruises, Celebrity Cruises, MSC Cruises and Norwegian Cruise Line.
Other additions on the website includes 2024 and 2025 itineraries being live and bookable on the new system, which are currently available at 2023 prices.
The booking system now allows travel agents to collect tour vouchers as soon as the reservation is confirmed with the vendor.
Affiliate links are now assigned to every user account, that are easily redeemed by the agent in the portal and shared with their customers.
This earns commission for the agent who shared the link.
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