YouTube Vacationer is an online channel and destination for “travel videos from folks like National Geographic, LonelyPlanet and the TravelChannel” (as well as a few independent content creators) meant to provide you with some good initial answers to the question, “Where should I go on vacay?”
Snippets from shows staring recognizable cable channel faces like Andrew Zimmern and Guy Fieri, made-for-the-internet clips showcasing lesser-known tourist destinations, and more generic “This is What This Place is All About“ videos are placed on a Google map according to their geographic location to make your video viewing experience and the planning of your upcoming vay-or-stay-cation more easily navigable.
The whole endeavor is sponsored by Alamo Rent a Car, which is hoping the title sponsorship of a dedicated YouTube channel about vacation will help drive signups for its Alamo Insiders rewards program.
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