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Affiliate disclosure
Getawaychecklist.com participates in affiliate programmes with the providers listed below. When you click an affiliate link on this site and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission from the provider. This commission costs you nothing extra — the price you pay is the same as if you'd visited the provider directly.
Current partners
We currently work with the following providers, grouped by what they cover:
eSIMs & mobile data
Saily. Our per-country eSIM recommendations are built from Saily's public regional plans (Light, Standard, Heavy tiers). We pick a "best Saily plan" per country based on which one delivers the most usable data for typical short-trip needs.
VPNs
NordVPN. We recommend NordVPN site-wide because it has working server coverage in every region our guides cover and a track record of staying online in restrictive markets like Turkey, China, and the UAE. We do not currently take commissions from any other VPN brand.
Tours, tickets & experiences
GetYourGuide powers the bookable activities on country pages, the "Plan this trip" rail, and the top-attraction modules in itineraries. Each link carries a unique campaign tag so we can see which placements actually convert.
Gear
Amazon Associates (Amazon.com and international storefronts) for packing-list and travel-gear recommendations.
Editorial independence
Affiliate revenue is the only thing that funds this site. We have no investors, no subscription tier, and no on-site advertising. That said, our editorial decisions are not for sale: we've turned down providers whose products we don't believe in, and we say plainly when a recommended product has limitations. Country guides, "best time to visit" ratings, and the eSIM verdicts are written before any affiliate link is added.
How links are marked
Every affiliate link on this site is marked with the rel="sponsored noopener" attribute per Google's webmaster guidelines, and opens in a new tab. Country guides include a banner at the top making the affiliate relationship clear before you read further. The sticky "Plan this trip" rail and exit-intent prompts on long articles are also affiliate placements — they're labelled as such.
Get in touch
If you have questions about how we handle disclosures, or you've spotted an affiliate link you think we should remove, please contact us.