11 live collabsHotels, tour operators and brands across France — every brand running a creator program right now.
France is a high-demand market for travel creators, but it’s rarely about just showing up. Most brands here look for creators who can lean into a specific niche—think street food tours with Food Lover Tour or unique urban stays at Generator Hostels. Whether you’re looking for a hosted stay or a spot on an Intrepid Urban Adventures experience, these partners prioritize creators who can prove they know how to tell a story beyond the typical Eiffel Tower shot.
Most active collabs in France right now involve exchange-based campaigns where you’re trading high-quality content for experiences or accommodation. It’s a great way to build your portfolio with premium assets from partners like My Boutique Hotel or Stoke Travel. If you’re planning a trip, pitch these brands early. They typically want to see a clear plan for how your content will actually drive interest, not just a promise to post a couple of stories.
Most current listings in France are focused on exchange-based partnerships. You’re typically trading high-quality content or social coverage for complimentary tours, stays, or activities.
Not necessarily. Brands care more about your engagement rate and the quality of your aesthetic. If your portfolio aligns with their specific tour style, they are often willing to work with micro-influencers.
France is a busy destination year-round. Send your pitches at least 4-6 weeks before your trip to ensure they have availability and enough time to coordinate with their local teams.
Avoid generic requests. Explain exactly which tour or hotel property you want to feature, why it fits your specific audience, and what deliverables you’re offering in return.
Absolutely. It’s actually encouraged to layer your collaborations. For example, staying at a Generator Hostel while documenting a food tour with Food Lover Tour creates a more comprehensive travel guide for your followers.