Travorium

Review score
★★★ (3 out of 5 stars based on 27 reviews)
Country US United States
Est. Revenue 2019$0.00
Est. Revenue 2020$0.00
Est. Revenue 2021$2.00
Est. Revenue 2022$5.00
Est. Revenue 2023$7.00
Est. Revenue 2024$10.00
Est. per year$3.50 million
Est. per month$291,667
Est. per week$67,308
Est. per day$9,589.04
Est. per hour$399.54
Est. per minute$6.66
Est. per second$0.11
Est. since viewing this page$0.11
Business Grade

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About the company
CEO David Hart
Website travorium.com
YouTube N/A

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Travorium Rating by Business For Home

Direct Selling professionals have rated this company based on their experience as a user of the reviewed products and opportunity. The reviews of the products and opportunity usually comments on how well the company measures up to expectations based on the specifications provided by company. Observations are factual as well as subjective in nature. The reviews comment on service experienced, and dependability or trustworthiness of the distributor.

★★★ (3 out of 5 stars based on 27 reviews)
Alex Canada 2025-04-19 23:51:48
★★

Travorium is not a travel club, but a marketing trap with inflated expectations and zero responsibility. I stayed in the system for a year, hoping for real benefits and honest service. The result is disappointment, loss of time and money. Under the guise of a travel club, there is a regular model of contributions and recruitment.
The main income is received by those who is on the top only. The company regularly changes the conditions without warning, points burn out, accumulated bonuses are blocked.
Booking a tour is a lottery. Once I faced the fact that upon arrival at the hotel, there was simply no reservation. Support is either silent or send us standard answers, or unsubscribes. Prices for those tours are often higher than on open platforms. At the same time, the Internet is full of suspiciously similar “enthusiastic” reviews – clearly written by own partners. Travorium actively poaches people from other MLM companies, but at the first attempt to leave, it blocks access, cancels points and closes the account.
My advice is for you to stay away. There are more honest projects that truly respect clients.
Travorium is not about travel – it is a Ponzi scheme.

Dr. Sergiy Voznyuk 2025-04-19 01:44:42
★★★★★

Travorium has become a life-changing opportunity for me and my family — a gateway to turning our dreams into reality.
In just our first year, I had the joy of visiting Dubai twice (staying in luxury hotels and resorts), as well as Miami, Orlando, and Las Vegas. Now, we’re preparing to travel to Barcelona and Prague — for only $1! (Yes, just one dollar!)
Together with my beloved wife, we’ve reached a level where we receive daily passive income, earn travel points that open the doors to the world, and enjoy countless benefits, adventures, and unforgettable moments.
We warmly invite you to join our global family and become part of a remarkable company where your dreams are not only welcomed — they are encouraged and empowered.
Travorium — for you, for your future, and for your family.
May God bless you with success, joy, and new beginnings!

Yevgeniya 2025-04-08 06:55:21

I am a member of the Travorium club and until recently I really believed that I was promoting a reliable and worthwhile product. But one incident changed everything. I sent my referral link to a person who used it to book a hotel in Amsterdam. Upon arrival at the hotel, it turned out that there was no reservation at all. Imagine: a new city, a long flight, and suddenly – no information about his stay.
After the investigation, it turned out that the reservation was cancelled through Expedia, although Travorium claims that it does not use them directly. Moreover, a certain intermediary site Save Travel surfaced, which no one ever warns about. I wrote to them – silence. I wrote to Travorium – also complete silence. No one responded, no one apologized. 440 euros simply disappeared.
If you are considering Travorium as a partnership or as a travel tool – be extremely careful. Personally, I can no longer confidently recommend this platform to either friends or clients. Lack of support and transparency is not what an international travel club should offer.

Mark Lazar 2025-03-03 05:05:02
★★★★★

I am involved in the Network Marketing industry for 13 years now. I spent 10 years in my 1st company, left, then spent 2 years searching for a new "home". Here are the reasons I picked Travorium and why it is my company for life:
-Product. The membership that we sell gives a clear and easy-to-see benefit for those who like to travel;
-Compensation Plan. For those who want to build a business, the binary commission structure provides a very generous and aggressive pay-out model;
-Ownership. For those who are a little more experienced in the industry, this is probably the most important factor. Mr. David Hart is a seasoned network marketer who has built several large organizations. A man of integrity, he is building the company the right way, which sometimes means being too conservative for some distributors' taste.

All the negative reviews I read on here are written by either people who have no understanding of our industry or by distributors who wanted to take shortcuts and stepped over the line.

Mark 2025-02-25 20:14:10

Travorium does not provide its own travel services but acts as an intermediary, granting members access to third-party travel discounts. The company does not own, operate, or control flights, hotels, or cruises, meaning its “travel product” is essentially a paid membership for discounted bookings rather than an independent service.

A key factor in determining if a business operates as a pyramid scheme is whether revenue comes from actual product sales or relies on recruiting new members. Travorium does not publish financial reports, raising concerns about transparency. The company’s main income appears to come from recruitment rather than travel services, which could explain why financial data remains undisclosed.

Additionally, avoiding regulatory scrutiny might be a motive, as many countries require transparency in network marketing. If Travorium's revenue structure is primarily dependent on recruitment, economic downturns or a slowdown in new memberships could lead to financial instability and potential collapse. Without open financial disclosures, members face significant risks, and the company’s long-term sustainability remains questionable.

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