
What I love most about Safari Portal is that it’s a true all-in-one solution — a beautiful CRM, proposal and itinerary builder, marketing platform, and now with integrated Forms, a seamless end-to-end system. The client-facing side is absolutely stunning; every proposal feels like a luxury experience my clients rave about. On the backend, it’s intuitive and visual in a way that supports my ADHD and makes the work feel lighter instead of overwhelming. I also appreciate that this platform was built by a woman who clearly understands both travel advisors and the clients we serve — the workflows, automations, and thoughtful design save me hours and give me confidence. Compared to other platforms I’ve tried (TravelJoy, Vamoos, Travefy, VacationCRM, Ezus, Indie/Tuttle, and more), Safari Portal stands out as the most reliable, polished, and advisor-friendly system on the market. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I’m updating my earlier review after learning that Safari Portal does in fact offer offline access through the Travel Portal app, along with export options for itineraries, lookbooks, and Guest Portals. With that, I can confidently say there are no downsides. Safari Portal is the most thoughtfully built platform I’ve ever used as a travel advisor: an all-in-one CRM, proposal builder, itinerary creator, marketing tool, and now with Forms, a seamless end-to-end system. The client-facing designs are stunning, the workflows are intuitive, and the automations save me both time and money. As someone with ADHD, I especially appreciate how visual and clutter-free the interface is — it actually supports the way I work. Safari Portal isn’t just a platform, it’s the gold standard for modern travel advisors. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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