How Vacayos Accesses Wholesale Hotel Rates (and Why It Costs Less)
Everything in the posts above explains the market. This post explains the tool. Vacayos is a wholesale-rate comparison layer that sits on top of the hotel booking workflow you already use.
What Vacayos does, technically
- When you shop a hotel on Booking.com, Expedia, or directly, Vacayos identifies the property and the dates you are looking at.
- It queries multiple bedbank/wholesale APIs in real time (HotelBeds, Hotelston, WebBeds, and others) using licensed B2B access.
- It compares the wholesale net rate to the public rate you are seeing.
- If the wholesale rate is lower, it surfaces the delta — typically 12–35% below the public rate on premium hotels.
- You book the lower rate directly through Vacayos's licensed reseller layer.
Why the rate can legally be lower
Every mechanism we covered in the other posts: wholesale-tier contracts, closed-user-group carve-outs in parity clauses, distressed-inventory release, and revenue management models that under-optimize the wholesale layer. Vacayos does not "hack" prices. It surfaces rates that already exist inside a legally walled-off distribution channel.
Why hotels allow this
Because the wholesale channel has always existed and was always designed to sell through licensed B2B distribution. The only thing Vacayos changes is giving an individual traveler access to the same pricing that corporate travel managers and travel agents have had since the 1990s. From the hotel's point of view, a booking is a booking — and in many cases the Vacayos wholesale booking is more valuable than the equivalent Booking.com booking (no 15–25% OTA commission skimmed off the top).
What Vacayos is not
- Not a coupon code or flash sale.
- Not dependent on inventory drops or last-minute panic.
- Not a loyalty program substitute — you still earn your own loyalty status wherever applicable.
Who it is for
Anyone who books premium hotels more than twice a year. The math is most dramatic on 4- and 5-star stays where the wholesale-to-retail gap is widest, and on longer stays where every percentage point compounds. If you take four 5-night stays at €300/night and save 18% on each, that is €1,080 a year — for using a tool that works in the background while you shop the same sites you already use.
The industry has been extracting this margin for thirty years. This is what it looks like to capture it back.
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