Travelspot curates travel-focused content featuring ‘best of’ and ‘top ten’ lists that span countries, cities, islands, landscapes, and attractions, with topics covering destinations, vacations, hotels, restaurants, and nature. The channel uses a travel guide and destination review style, delivering vlogs and list-based videos that showcase beautiful places and travel ideas, with a publishing cadence reflected by 287 videos and an average of around 55.5K views per video.
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Shares a strong audience interest in travel destinations and top 10 lists (search 100%, content 75%), aligning with Travelspot on destination highlights and best-of travel content.
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Competes for audience around travel destinations and top 10 destinations (search 39%, content 73%), suggesting Travelspot viewers also enjoy curated destination lists from Ryan Shirley.
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Appeals to viewers seeking top 10 destinations and scenic travel spots (search 33%, content 77%), so Travelspot competes with Scenic Hunter on picturesque travel itineraries.
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Similar focus on travel destinations and scenic spots (search 28%, content 76%), indicating overlap in destination showcases with an emphasis on visuals.
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Offers scenic travel spots, historic cities, and beach/island travel (search 25%, content 77%), aligning with Travelspot on destination variety and picturesque locales.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include Island Hopper TV (85% match) and Away Together w/ Nik and Allie (67% match), both aligning on travel destinations, best of travel, and top 10 destinations. Ryan Shirley (59% match) also overlaps on the same queries, with Scenic Hunter (59% match) concentrating on top 10 destinations and scenic travel spots. EpicExplorationsTV EN (57% match) further shares travel destinations and scenic travel topics. Travelspot has 17.2K subscribers, while the competitors range from 152K to 834K subscribers, indicating a size gap despite overlapping content. The common queries across these channels include travel destinations, best of travel, top 10 destinations, and scenic travel spots, linking them as direct competitors in the destination-list and travel-guide space.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to Travelspot?
Travelspot's biggest competitors are Island Hopper TV — 85% match, 500K subscribers; Away Together w/ Nik and Allie — 67% match, 326K subscribers; and Ryan Shirley — 59% match, 834K subscribers. They share a focus on travel destinations, travel guides, and destination-based vlogs similar to Travelspot.
What type of content does Travelspot make?
Travelspot creates travel-focused videos such as destination guides and experiences, e.g., how to spend 7 days in Dubai and Tamil Nadu travel guide. The channel averages about 55.5K views per video, with uploads occurring regularly (implied by multiple titles and recent videos).
How do we determine which channels are similar to Travelspot?
We analyze Travelspot's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.