15 Pinterest Group Boards for Travel Bloggers to Join

Looking for active travel group boards to join on Pinterest? Here’s 15 excellent choices of active group Pinterset boards to help boost engagement and exposure on your travel blog.

How to join a group Pinterest board?

There are a couple of ways to join a group Pinterest board. Typically, look at the blog group board and read the description for instructions on joining.

Most will ask you to email or message the group board’s admin, others will have an option to “Request to Join” the board.

Here’s an example:

Why join a group Pinterest board?

Group Pinterest boards are amazing for getting your blog posts exposed to new audiences. As you can see, the above group board has 12,160 followers and probably receives far more “monthly viewers” than that. So, dropping a couple of blog posts into these types of boards has the power to help your pins go viral and certainly help you get more clicks to your blog!

Another great reason to join a group Pinterest board is to find awesome new content and fellow travel bloggers to connect with! In order to grow on Pinterest, you need to be pinning constantly, so you’ll be able to find quality content through this group boards.

Other ways to grow on Pinterest. . .

Tailwind! Tailwind is an amazing tool, similar to group boards, which allows you to share your blog posts into a pool of other groups and niches relevant to your blog. These “group boards” are called Tailwind Tribes.

The different thing with Tailwind Tribes, however, is that instead of hoping that someone will click or re-pin your pins, members of tribes are required to pin a couple of OTHER pins when sharing their own. Yay!

Another great things about Tailwind is that you can schedule pins, which will help you grow. You can schedule repins of your older posts, pins from other members, and even schedule new pins, all can help boost your “monthly viewers” on your Pinterest account.

You can join Tailwind for free (no credit card required) for your first 100 pins, which is totally enough to get you started! After that you can decide to continue with a subscription or not. It’s $14.99 a month or $9.99 a month if you pay for the entire year up front.

Use this link to get your first month subscription free (if you decide to sign up for Tailwind Plus. But first you’ll still be able to through the 100 pins free trial.

15 travel Pinterest boards to join

Travel Bloggers Tell All

Travel The World

Let’s Explore the World

TRAVEL TIPS

Exciting Destinations

Always Travel | Trips & Guides

Travel the Globe

Girls [TRAVEL] Talk

Travel Bloggers

Wanderlust

Travel Guides & Useful Info

Great Travel Tips

Best Trips & Travel Advice

Travel Around the World

Wander the World | Travel Bucket List

Do you have a travel-related group Pinterest board that you would like added to this list? Let me know in the comments section below and I will add it. 🙂

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My top travel recommendations ♡

These are a few of my top travel tips that will save you time and money while setting up for an AMAZING trip.

Booking flights: I can’t get enough of Google Flights. They have a cool feature where you can type in your departure airport and discover where you could fly within a certain budget. Otherwise, you can also compare airports and see what day is best to fly in/out to help you save money and have the most efficient flight path.

Travel insurance: SafetyWing is my go-to choice for travel medical insurance. They have a global policy that covers 180+ countries. You can visit any doctor, cancel anytime, and you’re even covered for a few weeks after returning to your home country.

Anti-theft bag: To help protect against pickpockets, I like to carry my beloved Travelon bag. It’s slash-resistant, has locked zippers, and is very sleek and functional for traveling abroad.

Accommodation: I almost exclusively use Booking.com to find places to stay when traveling. I got tired of all the additional fees from Airbnb and their hosts. Plus, Booking has everything from hotels and hostels to b&bs and entire house/apartment rentals.

Travel Credit Card: I love-love-love my Capital One Venture One credit card. It has a $0 annual fee and no fees when using abroad or paying in a foreign currency. Plus you get 20,000 bonus miles when you spend $500 in your first three months when you get this card.

Tours: I don’t travel on complete tours as I like to travel on my own terms, but I do like to book experiences, walking tours, and excursions through GetYourGuide. They have an amazing line-up of things to do in destinations around the globe. You can also fass a lot of skip-the-line tickets as well.

Hi, I’m Christa! Welcome to my sustainable solo travel blog dedicated to inspiring others to travel slowly, embracing a heart-forward and spirited approach to adventure. 

-The Spirited Explorer

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