Travel Deals Mcp

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shokjak2 months ago
Travel Deals MCP is a Model Context Protocol server that lets AI agents search curated resort packages, vacation bundles, and travel deals in real time.
Overview

Travel Deals MCP

🧳 AI-Agent Discoverable Vacation Deals


What Is This?

Travel Deals MCP is a Model Context Protocol server that lets AI agents search curated resort packages, vacation bundles, and travel deals in real time — no website, no SEO, no search engine.

Built for the next wave of AI-native travel discovery. While traditional travel sites fight for Google rankings, Travel Deals MCP goes straight to where AI agents live.


How It Works

Step 1 — Curated Deals

We find and curate resort packages, vacation bundles, and travel deals — so you don't have to search.

Step 2 — AI Agents Discover

Any AI agent built on the Model Context Protocol queries live deals in real-time — no search engine required.

Step 3 — Book Direct

Click the deal link in the AI agent's response and book directly with the travel provider.


Current Deals

🌴 Add the MCP server and discover deals.

We're curating the best resort packages and vacation deals.

Connect to Your AI

Add the Travel Deals MCP to your AI agent's configuration.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "travel-deals": {
      "url": "https://travel-deals-mcp.site/mcp"
    }
  }
}


Tech Stack

  • MySQL — Relational database for deals, cities, countries, tags, and affiliate tracking
  • Python — MCP server implementation
  • Model Context Protocol — Standard protocol for AI tool/toolkit discovery

Resources


Travel Deals MCP — AI-Agent Discoverable Travel Deals

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "travel-deals": {
      "url": "https://travel-deals-mcp.site/mcp"
    }
  }
}
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