Quick summary: Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you click one and buy something, we may earn a small commission — at zero extra cost to you. We only recommend things we genuinely love.
1. Introduction
Hey, traveler! We believe in being upfront with you, so here it is in plain English: Nomadina may earn commissions from certain links on this website. This Affiliate Disclosure explains exactly what that means for you — and spoiler alert: it costs you absolutely nothing extra.
This disclosure is made in accordance with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Endorsement Guides (16 C.F.R. Part 255), which require website owners to be transparent about any material connection between themselves and the products or services they recommend.
2. How It Works
When you click certain links on www.nomadina.world and go on to make a purchase, book a service, or sign up for a product, we may receive compensation from the company or affiliate network involved. This compensation can take different forms, including:
✦ A cash commission or referral fee
✦ A free product, service, or discount
✦ Other non-monetary benefits
This arrangement is completely standard across travel blogs and content websites — it’s how we keep Nomadina running, the articles flowing, and the adventure recommendations coming your way!
Important: The price you pay is never affected by whether you use an affiliate link or go directly to a website. You won’t pay a penny more.
3. Where It Applies
This Affiliate Disclosure applies to the entire www.nomadina.world website, including — but not limited to:
✦ Blog posts and destination guides
✦ Gear reviews, packing lists, and product roundups
✦ Hotel, tour, and booking recommendations
✦ Resource pages and “best of” lists
✦ Email newsletters linking back to www.nomadina.world
In short: any page or post on this site may contain affiliate links. If you ever land somewhere on Nomadina, this disclosure applies.
4. Link-Level Disclosures
To make things as transparent as possible, we also label affiliate links directly within our content — right where you see them. Look out for labels like:
✦ (paid link) — placed immediately next to or after the link
✦ #ad or #sponsored — used for promotional or sponsored content
✦ “Affiliate link” — called out explicitly within article text
These labels are there so you always know, at a glance, when a link has a commercial relationship attached. No guessing required.
Our editorial opinions, however, are always our own. Being an affiliate partner never changes what we say about a product or destination — we only recommend things we’d genuinely suggest to a friend.
5. Program-Specific Disclosures
Some affiliate programs require us to include specific disclosure language. Here are the programs we participate in:
Amazon Associates: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
[Booking Platform Name — e.g., Booking.com, GetYourGuide]
[Travel Insurance / SaaS / Other Partner]
We will update this section as we join new programs. If you’re ever unsure whether a specific link is an affiliate link, feel free to reach out to us directly.
6. Questions? Get in Touch
Transparency is something we take seriously, and we’re always happy to chat. If you have any questions about this Affiliate Disclosure — or anything else on www.nomadina.world — drop us a line:
📧 Email: contact@nomadina.world
🌐 Website: www.nomadina.world
We aim to respond to all inquiries within 2 business days. Thank you for reading, for trusting us, and for being part of the Nomadina community.
