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6 Beautiful Travel Brochure Examples for Students

6 Beautiful Travel Brochure Examples for Students

If you compare the first brochure ever made to the brochures of today, the differences may surprise you. The earliest brochures were black and white with no photos. The purpose was purely informational. Today, visual elements and overall design play a much bigger role, especially when you’re creating a brochure as part of an educational goal.

In this blog post, we’ll give you travel brochure examples for students. Keep reading to empower yourself to create something others can use as inspiration when exploring new destinations. 

Before You Start: 3 Elements Your Brochure Needs

Planning is an important first step for travel and the same is true for creating brochures. Here’s a look at what every good brochure needs.

1. Research the Destination

It’s important to do your homework before you travel. There are many ways to do this, and what you choose will depend on how close you are to the destination and what you may already know about it.

If you’re close enough to the destination to visit yourself, take the time to travel there. This will give you firsthand experience and insight that can add a unique perspective to your brochure design.

When traveling to the destination doesn’t make sense, start your research online instead. You can use official government websites, tourism blogs, or even social media to get a sense of what’s special about the location.

Ask Family and Friends

You can also get tips from people who live in or have traveled to the destination. Understanding what the must-see or must-do attractions are will give you the right information to include on brochure panels.

2. Get Images

Next, you’ll need images for your design. There are two options you can choose from to get the best possible results.

Pick Up Your Camera

If you’re able to visit the destination yourself, brush up on photography tips before you go, so you can take your own pictures .

This way, your brochure will be differentiated from any others and grab people’s attention.

Purchase Stock Images

Don’t have access to images of your own? Buy images from a stock image site to use in your project. Just make sure you understand the license terms and limitations before you decide to use an image.

3. Select a Template

At this point, you’ll have everything you need to start putting your brochure together. Choosing a brochure template is the best way to ensure you can create a visually appealing asset, even if you don’t have any design experience.

Look for something that’s easy to add your information to and edit with an online design . In just a few clicks with an online editor , you can put a brochure together that you can print and share to show what you learned.

Not sure where to start with your brochure design? You don’t have to come up with something or struggle to put it together on your own.

Instead, use these ideas to help you get the ball rolling on your own creation. 

1. Handmade Brochure

Plain white brochure paper on wooden background

Handmade brochures are nice for projects you want to feel extra special. Start with a simple, blank page with multiple sections.

Then you can write or draw on the details you want to include to give the final product a personal touch.

2. Digital Brochure

Gray and blue geometric brochure design template

Digital brochures are handy for showcasing your work because they’re easy to update and share on social media.

You can customize them with interactive links, videos, and other multimedia content that would be difficult (or impossible) to include in a print brochure.

3. City Brochures

Multicolored city brochures vector

Describe why people would want to visit a city and what they can do there. You might include some historical facts about the area, as well as some interesting places or activities you think tourists might enjoy experiencing.

This may include talking about areas such as shopping districts, dining options , recreation areas, and more, depending on what kinds of things are available throughout the different seasons.

4. State Brochures

Tropical brochure cover with palm tree

Use state brochures to promote tourism in a state , and teach others about its culture and history . If you’re creating a brochure about your own state, it can also help you learn more about where you’re from.

You’ll want to think about what makes a particular area truly special, and list any key facts visitors should know about—like the climate they should pack for.

5. Country Brochures

Red, white, and blue USA brochure

What would you say about a country if you had to sum it up in just a few words? The answer to that question will help you come up with the concept for a country brochure.

There’s only room for the highlights here, so be selective about the points and the imagery you choose to include.

6. Landmark Brochures

Landmark silhouette style brochure for London

Landmarks may be easy to identify but we often don’t know much more about them. They’re just an icon we can picture in our minds.

Use a brochure as an opportunity to expand someone’s knowledge and turn the landmark into not just a sight worth seeing, but a destination to travel to.

Now, it’s your turn to create your own brochure design. Use these travel brochure examples for students to create an asset that will help you learn about different cultures and places in our world.

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How to Make a Travel Brochure

Last Updated: August 5, 2024 Approved

This article was co-authored by Anar Kazimov . Anar Kazimov is a Digital Marketing Expert based in Vancouver, Canada. He is the Owner and Marketing Director of Pixel Prodigies, a company created to help business owners achieve more sales by revamping their digital portfolio. He has helped the NIH, IBM, Canadian film studios, Rolex dealerships, and many other firms in their marketing campaigns. He previously had a career in the IT industry and worked at Freelancer.com. He received a BS in Computer Science from the University of Victoria. There are 7 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. wikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback. In this case, several readers have written to tell us that this article was helpful to them, earning it our reader-approved status. This article has been viewed 600,739 times.

A creative, expertly written and well-designed travel brochure invites readers to cast themselves into a story that takes place in an exotic locale. In this article, learn how to make an enticing travel brochure that will have your audience fantasizing about-and booking-your travel packages.

Determining the Details of Your Travel Brochure

Step 1 Choose the destination of your potential clients.

  • A professional should already know what destination they are representing, or attempting to advertise for. Use this step to get to know the key features of your location: mountains, lakes, cabins, museums, parks, etc. Write each of these key features down on a piece of paper for use later on.
  • If you are a student, find an exciting place to advertise for. Some great examples are Mexico, Hawaii, Myrtle Beach South Carolina, the beaches of Florida, or Australia, to name just a few. Research the location you choose (using reputable sources such as online search engines, encyclopedias, library books, etc.) and find out key features about the location. Write each of these down on a piece of paper for use later on.
  • The lists for both students and professionals should be extra long at the beginning. It is better to create a long list to start, and then cross off items later on.

Step 2 Explore and locate the amenities of the location.

  • Travel around the website by yourself and write down what and where the particular amenity is.
  • If you are far away from where you are advertising for, look for maps online that might help you locate particular amenities. Sites like Google Maps often point out exactly what and where each of these is.
  • After you have created a detailed list of the amenities, put a star next to the items you think are most important (bathrooms generally are a top priority). Make sure to note whether these amenities provide additional accommodations, such as being handicap accessible. [1] X Research source

Step 3 Find out what the residents are saying, if your destination has residential accommodations.

  • Visit peoples' homes and ask them politely to give their opinion. Remember to bring a pencil and paper to write down exactly what they say. You can also bring a voice recorder if you do not write very fast.
  • If the destination is strictly for vacation (non-residential) try calling people whom have vacationed there in the past. As with the previous step, write down exactly what they have to say about their experience.
  • Students who do not have direct contact with persons whom live, or have vacationed there, should look online. Find internet sites that link you with local hotels, restaurants, etc. in the area of your destination. Look for reviews that have to do with the destination (Mexico, Hawaii, etc.) rather than a particular place of accommodation. Write down what they have to say. [2] X Research source

Step 4 Pick your target audience.

  • Vacation spots with lots of bathrooms, and restaurants available are great for an older demographic audience.
  • Destinations which are primarily vacation spots (non-residential) usually target a younger audience, or newlywed couples going on their honeymoon.
  • Vacation spots which have hotels furnished with WiFi and cable TV are great destinations for families.
  • Destinations which have large rooms are great for business workers, who are looking to conduct work from far away.
  • This is not an all encompassing list, but it will give you an idea about what to look for, and how to pick the right demographic audience. Something you might think is minor (a boardwalk for example) might make all the difference in the world for a particular clientele.

Step 5 Determine the price of your travel package.

  • Take into account the previous four steps, and in particular the target demographic group. Set a standard price to each of the amenities, and add them all up. Set a standard price for all of the key features of the destination and add them all up. Finally, add the price of the amenities and destination hot-spots together.
  • Adjust the vacation cost according to who the audience is. Younger clientele and families will most likely be looking for a cheaper vacation. Older clientele and business types will have more money to spend. Generally speaking, vacations for a family of four should run between $1000 and $2000. Go higher or lower as you see fit. How to Calculate Cost of Travel

Writing the Text of Your Travel Brochure

Step 1 Create a preliminary outline.

  • First, you’ll want to create a story. Just like a good novel pulls in a reader, the client wants to feel as if they are going on an adventure. In paragraph form (full sentences), write a convincing argument for why your vacation spot is the best place to visit.
  • After you have written down your argument, go back and proofread. More importantly, cross out extraneous information, keep what is critical, and add in to places that need a more exciting, or convincing argument.
  • This argument can then be split apart into different sections of your brochure. You might have to tailor the sentences to exist as a stand-alone argument in the different sections, but this will give you a good head start. It is important that the writer knows exactly why each of the individual pieces are critical, and how they come together to convince the clientele.

Step 2 Use specialized fonts and lettering.

  • Your heading/title should appear in bold lettering, underlined, and be large enough to read from far away. If someone is sitting in a doctors office, or at a coffee shop, they should be able to see the title clearly, at the top of the brochure.
  • Each of the subheadings/section headings should also be in bold, and underlined. They should be a slightly smaller font size than the title. They should all also all be the same font. If one subtitle is in Times New Roman, keep them all Times New Roman. This creates a nice flow to your brochure, and does not bog down the viewer in trying to comprehend the brochure.

Step 3 Write a captivating title.

  • Write down some adjectives you know that are not typically used, such as adventurous, pulsating, mind-boggling, fanciful, breathtaking, etc. Put these words first in your title, so that the readers eyes, reading left to right, will catch that key word.
  • Then, make sure to include the location in the title. If you advertising for a Hawaiian vacation, do not leave out the word Hawaii. Put the location right after the adjective.
  • Following the name of the place, you can finish the title with simply "vacation" or a synonym. End the title in an exclamation point, so that it appears that the person selling the vacation is just as excited as the potential clientele.
  • Bold the lettering, and underline the title. A good example is: Adventurous Mount Everest Vacation!

Step 4 Hook your audience with the opening sentence.

  • You want to make the argument for this vacation clear right up front. The reader is not going to look around the rest of the brochure if they are not convinced at the very beginning.
  • This would be a great time to simply list off a few of the accommodations/hot spots. For example: “An all-encompassing Hawaiian vacation that includes beautiful scenery, top-of-the-line hotels, and all the food you can eat!”.

Step 5 Write each of your sections.

  • You will want to include, at the bare minimum, the following sections: restaurants, hotels, scenery(appearance of the vacation spot), and shops. These are four of the most basic things people need to know about before they go on the vacation. In total, you should have around six to eight sections.
  • Make sure that what you are saying is necessary, succinct, and convincing. Consider what image you are using and make sure that the words match up. Feel free to highlight, italicize, or bold certain words or phrases.
  • This would also be a great time to add in those accommodations, such as handicap accessible, free continental breakfast, bike/walking trails, etc.

Step 6 Copy and edit testimonials.

  • To include block quotes in your brochure, start by indenting. Then add a quotation mark, and write in your quote. Finish by adding another quotation mark.
  • You will want to include only the most sensitive, valuable information. Do not include bad experiences, as this might turn off the clientele.
  • If you want to take out a sentence in the middle of a paragraph, simply highlight and delete. Then, in between the remaining sentences, add ... (three periods in a row). This will allow you to shorten the quote, keep what is necessary, and highlight what is most important. [4] X Research source

Step 7 Include a price section.

  • Include some simple terms in your 3-4 sentence price section such as: “Prices as low as $1000 for a family of four!” or, “Prices start at $1500, and include great discounts if you purchase by phone!”
  • Mention the different offers/deals vacationers can get through your particular company. Usually, there are family discounts, senior discounts, children discounts, etc.
  • This section should appear on the inside of the pamphlet, to the far right (at the end). You do not want to start the brochure by introducing price, nor do you want to put the price on the back of the brochure, as the clientele will probably look there first and never look inside.

Step 8 Link the viewer to other sources.

  • This should be done as a series of bulleted points or dashes. Do not write this information in paragraph form, as it will all run together.
  • Check a second and third time that the information is up to date and correct. Look at the bottom of webpages to see when the last time the page was updated. Call the numbers you are listing on the brochure and see who picks up the phone. The information you are presenting needs to be accurate. [6] X Research source

Creating the Visuals for Your Travel Brochure

Step 1 Choose eye-catching photos.

  • Some good examples include: A smiling visitor hugging a dolphin at a sea life attraction, or a woman relaxing with a massage in an open-air spa that overlooks the tropical sunset.
  • Make sure the photos are in color, and have a high-quality resolution. Do not use stock photos which generally look fake, and off-putting. Use real life images, or photos you have taken yourself at the location.
  • People enjoy seeing others having fun, so try to include photos of people enjoying themselves at your destination rather than showing an empty hotel room or deserted beach. This will invite readers to project themselves into the photo. [7] X Research source

Step 2 Consider the color scheme carefully.

  • To convey a relaxed feeling appropriate for a spa, use muted pastel tones. Children's destinations are best marketed with bright, bold colors. Historical site brochures can be given an "antique" feeling with sepia and earth tones.
  • For each panel of the brochure, use the same color. If there are different colors for each panel, it can become distracting and gaudy.

Step 3 Add in borders, asterisks, and designs.

  • Use a thin border to contain each of the panels in your brochure. A thick border can become distracting. The border should be a color that is a slightly darker/lighter shade of the tone that you use for the rest of the brochure.
  • If you want to highlight key points of your story, use bullet points or asterisks. Generally, 3-4 is the range you want to stay in. Try to highlight things that are not written about in the sentences.
  • Designs can also help, such as stars, rainbows, arrows, etc. Add these where and when you see fit. Once more, do not overuse these, and bog down the viewer in the visuals. The clientele should want to read more, not necessarily look more.

Step 4 Organize the brochure so the copy and visuals work together.

  • Tell the printing company that you want the brochures printed on high-quality paper. Cheap, flimsy paper can easily be torn, ripped, or water-damaged. Thick, coated paper provides resistance to accidents, and can be carried around mush easier.
  • If you wind up needing to use your home or business printer, just make sure to use thick, heavy paper. The settings of your printer should be set to the highest pixel quality so that your pictures come out clean and crisp.

Step 6 Provide a final copy proof.

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  • Instead of using computers, students should try out their own skills at creating a hand made brochure. Colored pencils, magic markers, and rulers can get the job done well. Thanks Helpful 5 Not Helpful 1
  • If you are a student, make sure to follow what your teacher requires. Thanks Helpful 5 Not Helpful 1
  • Do not use pictures unless they are of the actual destination. People do not want to be lied to about what vacation they are going on. This can result in problems/litigation with the travel organization, or potentially a lowered grade if you’re a student. Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 1

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To make a travel brochure, start by identifying the main attractions in the area you're advertising, such as restaurants or movie theaters. Next, decide who your target audience is by evaluating the attractions at the destination, like by aiming for a young demographic if it's a vacation spot. To start writing, choose a catchy title and engage your audience with the first sentence on the opening flap by mentioning the destination's key strong points, such as good accommodation. Then, make sure you have great visuals to break up the text, since pictures are key if you want to grab people's attention. For more tips on how to write your sections or how to choose good visuals, read on! Did this summary help you? Yes No

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School Project Travel Brochure Examples

A school project travel brochure can be a great way for students to learn about the world and share information about their own community. There are many different ways to create a school project travel brochure, and the following examples can provide inspiration.

When creating a school project travel brochure, it is important to think about the audience. Who will be reading the brochure? Is it for people in the student’s community who want to learn more about the world, or is it for people who are planning a trip and might be interested in visiting the student’s community?

It is also important to think about the tone of voice. Should the brochure be fun and upbeat, or more serious and informative? The tone of voice can help set the mood and tone for the brochure.

The following examples show two different types of school project travel brochures. The first brochure is more informational, while the second brochure is more fun and upbeat.

Informational School Project Travel Brochure

This brochure is designed to provide information about the student’s community. It includes a map of the community, information about the history and culture, and photos of the community.

The tone of voice is serious and informative. This is appropriate for a brochure that is meant to provide information to people who are interested in visiting the community.

Fun and Upbeat School Project Travel Brochure

This brochure is designed to promote the student’s community as a tourist destination. It includes photos of the community and its landmarks, as well as information about the history and culture.

The tone of voice is upbeat and fun. This is appropriate for a brochure that is meant to promote the community as a tourist destination.

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How do you make a travel brochure project?

Making a travel brochure is a great way to show off your vacation photos and tell a story about your trip. If you’re looking to make your own travel brochure, here are a few tips to help you get started.

The first step is to choose a theme for your brochure. You might want to focus on a specific destination, or showcase different types of vacations. Once you have a theme, you can start planning your content.

Your brochure should include a map or diagram of the area you’re highlighting, along with photos and descriptions of the sights and attractions. You can also include information about local culture, food, and history. Be sure to write in a positive, enthusiastic tone, and make your brochure attractive and easy to read.

When you’re finished, print your brochure out on sturdy paper and fold it into a booklet. You can also create a digital version to share online. No matter how you choose to share it, a travel brochure is a great way to show off your amazing vacation memories!

How do you make a brochure for a school project?

Making a brochure for a school project is a great way to showcase your work and get your ideas and information across to your classmates and teacher. A well-designed and well-executed brochure can make your project stand out from the others.

To make a brochure for a school project, start by deciding on the content you want to include. Think about what you want to say and what you want to show your reader. Once you have a good idea of what you want to include, start drafting your text and designing your layout. Be sure to use a consistent font and font size throughout your brochure, and be sure to use headings and subheadings to make it easy to read.

When it comes to the design of your brochure, be creative and use images and graphics to help get your point across. You can find free images online to use in your brochure, or you can create your own graphics. Just be sure to keep the overall design of your brochure simple and professional.

When you’re finished, be sure to print out a copy of your brochure to share with your classmates and teacher.

What do you write in a travel brochure?

When it comes to creating a travel brochure, the most important thing to keep in mind is what information to include. After all, you want to make sure that potential customers have all the information they need to make a decision about whether or not to book a trip with you.

Generally, a travel brochure will include information about the destination itself, such as its history, culture, and attractions. You’ll also want to include information about the services you offer, such as transportation, accommodations, and activities. And, of course, don’t forget to include photos to help show off your destination and services!

The tone of your travel brochure should be informative, but not too dry. You want to make potential customers excited about booking a trip with you, and the tone of your writing can help set the mood.

With these tips in mind, you’re ready to start creating your own travel brochure!

How do you make a travel brochure for a school project online?

Making a travel brochure for a school project can seem daunting, but it can be easy if you know how. In this article, we’ll show you how to make a travel brochure for a school project online.

The first step is to choose a destination. If you’re not sure where to go, do some research online or ask your teacher for suggestions.

Once you’ve chosen a destination, you’ll need to create a rough outline of your brochure. This can include information about the destination’s history, culture, and attractions.

Next, you’ll need to create a design for your brochure. This can be done using a software program like Adobe Photoshop, or by using a website like Canva.

Once your design is finished, you’ll need to start filling in the details. This includes information about the destination’s climate, food, and culture. You can also include photos and maps of the destination.

When your brochure is finished, you can print it out or share it online.

How do you make a travel brochure for a school project on PowerPoint?

Creating a travel brochure for a school project can be a fun and exciting way to learn more about different parts of the world. In order to create an effective and visually appealing brochure, you will need to know how to use PowerPoint effectively.

The first step is to create a new presentation and select a layout that will work well for your brochure. You can either create a standard one-page brochure or a tri-fold brochure that unfolds like a brochure you would receive from a travel agent.

Next, you will need to add a title slide and create a table of contents to help your readers navigate through your brochure.

For the body of your brochure, you will need to create a series of slides that will highlight different aspects of your chosen destination. Be sure to include plenty of photos and graphics to help illustrate your points.

You can also add text boxes to your slides to provide additional information about each destination.

When you’re finished, be sure to save your brochure as a PDF file so that it can be printed and distributed.

How do I design a brochure?

A brochure is a great way to market your business or event. It can be used to provide information about your company or product, or to promote a special event.

When designing a brochure, it is important to keep the following in mind:

-The purpose of the brochure

-Who the target audience is

-What the message is

Once you have a clear idea of what you want to communicate, you can begin to design the brochure.

The layout of the brochure should be easy to follow and the most important information should be easy to find. It is a good idea to use headings and subheadings to help organize the information.

The design of the brochure should be professional and eye-catching. You can use text, graphics, and images to convey your message.

It is important to test the brochure before printing it. Make sure the text is easy to read and the graphics and images are clear.

A well-designed brochure can be a valuable marketing tool for your business or event.

How do you write a student brochure?

A student brochure is a document that is designed to provide information about a school or college to potential students and their parents. It can be used to promote the school or college, and to provide details about the courses and facilities that are available.

When writing a student brochure, it is important to ensure that the tone of voice is informative and engaging. You should also make sure to include plenty of images and graphics to help illustrate the points that you are making.

The main sections that you will need to cover in a student brochure are:

-About the school or college

-The courses that are available

-The facilities that are available

-The cost of attendance

-The admissions process

-Life as a student

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