Turn One-Time Visitors Into Repeat Visitors: A Practical Guide for Destinations

Turn One-Time Visitors Into Repeat Visitors: A Practical Guide for Destinations

The visit is not the finish line. It’s the beginning of something far more valuable.


The opportunity to turn a one-time visitor into a repeat visitor.


Most destination marketing strategies focus on one goal. Get the visit. Drive demand. Fill rooms. But the destinations that grow sustainably focus on something else. They focus on what happens next.

 

Why Repeat Visitors Matter More Than Ever


Repeat visitors aren’t just a nice outcome. They’re one of the most valuable segments a destination can build.


They are more likely to:

  • Stay longer
  • Spend more
  • Travel during shoulder seasons
  • Explore beyond the main attractions
  • Recommend your destination to others


According to the Expedia Group Traveler Value Index, travelers are increasingly prioritizing meaningful experiences and familiarity when choosing where to go next. That means destinations that create connection are more likely to earn a second visit.


The Gap Most Destinations Have

So, here’s the challenge we see. Most DMOs don’t have a direct relationship with the visitor. Hotels handle the bookings. Short term rental platforms own the data. Attractions manage ticketing. Which means when the visitor leaves, the destination often loses the connection. But that doesn’t mean the relationship has to end. It just means destinations need to be more intentional about how they capture and extend it.


The New Goal: Capture the Connection

If you want to turn one-time visitors into repeat visitors, you need to focus on two things:


Visibility and connection.


Not just during the visit. But before, during, and after.


And that starts with capturing owned audience signals:

  • Social follows
  • Email addresses
  • Engagement with destination content


Because if you don’t capture the connection, you can’t continue the relationship. And that’s where the issue often hits home for destination marketing teams. 


So, here are 5 Practical Ways to Turn Visits Into Relationships


1. Turn Your Destination Into a Follow

Visitors are already posting, tagging, and sharing while they are in your destination. The opportunity is to convert that moment into a long-term connection.

Encourage visitors to:

  • Follow your official social channels
  • Tag your destination account
  • Use a consistent hashtag


Then actively engage with that content.


According to Sprout Social, consumers are more likely to stay connected with brands that engage directly with their content. The same applies to destinations.


2. Use QR Codes to Capture Real-Time Interest

QR codes are one of the simplest and still one of the most underutilized tools in destination marketing.


Place them in:

  • Hotels
  • Short term rentals
  • Visitor centers
  • Restaurants
  • Event signage


Link them to:

  • Downloadable guides
  • Event calendars
  • Local recommendations
  • Exclusive itineraries


This creates an easy way for visitors to engage with your content while they’re already in the destination. And more importantly, it creates an opportunity to capture email or drive social follows.


3. Create Downloadable Content Worth Saving

Generic visitor guides are not enough. Think about what visitors actually want while the’re there:

  • Weekend itineraries
  • Hidden local spots
  • Food and drink guides
  • Family-friendly activities
  • Seasonal experiences
  • Viral/Trending Photo Ops


Make these easy to access and easy to save. Better yet, offer them in exchange for an email address or social follow. This turns a passive visitor into an active connection.

 

4. Build a Simple Email Capture Strategy

Email is still one of the most effective tools for long-term engagement. 

Start simple:

  • Offer a downloadable guide
  • Promote a “stay connected” message
  • Collaborate with partners to share sign-up opportunities


According to Think with Google, travelers frequently return to content and inspiration sources multiple times before booking again. If you are not in that loop, you are missing the opportunity.


5. Stay Present After the Visit

Once the visitor leaves, your content becomes your connection.

Keep showing up with:

  • Seasonal updates
  • New experiences
  • Events and local stories
  • User-generated content (UGC)


Remind them why they came. Show them what they missed. Give them a reason to come back.

This is how destinations stay relevant between visits.

 

The Question Every Destination Should Be Asking

As you look at your marketing strategy this year, ask yourself: Are we turning one-time visitors into repeat visitors…or starting from scratch every time?


The answer will shape how your destination grows.


How Destination Innovate Helps Destinations Build Stronger Visitor Relationships


Destination Innovate works with DMOs, tourism organizations, and hospitality leaders to build strategies that go beyond acquisition.


We help destinations:

  • Capture and grow owned audiences
  • Build social and email strategies that convert
  • Integrate UGC into long-term marketing
  • Align partners around shared visitor engagement
  • Create marketing that supports repeat visitation


If your destination is ready to move from one-time visits to long-term relationships, we’re here to help.


👉 Reach out to learn how Destination Innovate can support your strategy.