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Best Travel Website APIs & Scrapers on Apify (2026)

· 4 min read
Yassine El Haddad
Software Developer & Automation Specialist

I build production AI agents, web scrapers, and automation pipelines. Most of what I publish here comes from the actual problems they run into: proxies that get banned, anti-bot stacks that fingerprint your client, RAG that drifts when the underlying data moves. Stack: Python, TypeScript, Go, FastAPI, LangChain, Crawlee, Playwright, deployed on AWS, GCP, and Cloudflare.

Travel actors scrape hotel pricing, flight aggregator data, and guest reviews across major booking portals.

The online travel agency (OTA) market is highly dynamic, with prices fluctuating by the second. The Apify Store provides the extraction tools necessary for hotel chains, airlines, and competitive intelligence teams to monitor global pricing parity at massive scale.

Top Actors in This Category

1. Airbnb Scraper8.5K users · 4.8 ⭐ · $4/1,000 results

The premier tool for tracking the short-term rental market. Scrape Airbnb listings across entire cities to analyze nightly rates, calendar availability, host details, and amenity offerings. Try Airbnb Scraper on Apify →

2. Tripadvisor Reviews Scraper4.2K users · 4.5 ⭐ · $2/1,000 reviews

Monitor hospitality sentiment. Extract detailed user reviews from Tripadvisor, pulling the review text, star ratings, submission dates, reviewer locations, and management responses for specific hotels or attractions. Try Tripadvisor Reviews Scraper on Apify →

3. Booking.com Scraper6.1K users · 4.7 ⭐ · $3/1,000 results

Track OTA pricing parity. Search by city or specific hotel and extract structured data on room availability, dynamic pricing variations, listing photographs, and aggregated guest ratings from Booking.com. Try Booking.com Scraper on Apify →

4. Booking Reviews Scraper

A specialized companion to the main Booking scraper. Dig deep into the guest feedback for any specific property listing to analyze common complaints, praise, and overall review distribution. Try Booking Reviews Scraper on Apify →

5. Google Maps Scraper (Hotels & Attractions)

While broad, this actor is critical for travel apps. Scrape local business listings, coordinates, phone numbers, and aggregate review data for restaurants and attractions surrounding a target hotel. Try Google Maps Scraper on Apify →

6. Tripadvisor Scraper (Listings & Rankings)

Scrape the broader Tripadvisor directory. Track the rankings of "Top Restaurants" or "Things to Do" in specific cities to build local itineraries for your own travel application or blog. Try Tripadvisor Scraper on Apify →

7. Booking Explorer 🐾

An alternative lightweight crawler for Booking.com. Designed specifically to rapidly map out hotel hubs by bypassing deep pagination layers to return thousands of high-level property records quickly. Try Booking Explorer 🐾 on Apify →

8. Google Flights Scraper

Aggregated airfare data. Scrape Google Flights to monitor long-term pricing trends for specific routes, identifying the cheapest carriers, layover durations, and baggage fee structures. Try Google Flights Scraper on Apify →

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Why These Tools Stand Out

Travel aggregators employ intense rate-limiting to protect their pricing data. The travel scraping actors on Apify utilize session management and high-quality residential IPs to ensure your daily pricing intelligence pipelines run smoothly without being blocked.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. By scheduling actors like the Booking.com Scraper to run automatically via cron schedule, you can log the daily price fluctuations for specific properties directly into a database.

Yes, there are dedicated actors in the Apify Store (such as the Google Flights Scraper) built specifically to parse complex airline itineraries and return the cheapest fares.

Absolutely. Many travel startups use the Apify API as their primary data ingestion layer, querying these actors on demand and presenting the unified results on their own frontends.