Better Discovery for Tour Variants

Release Notes February 6, 2026

Filter departures by variant on tour pages

If your tours offer multiple variants — different room types, age groups, experience levels, or even origin cities and destinations — your customers can now filter the departure list by variant using a dropdown on the tour page. This is especially useful for operators who use variants to represent different departure cities or routes, where a customer from Mumbai doesn’t want to scroll past dozens of Delhi departures to find theirs.

The variant filter appears in the Dates & Rates section on the tour page and on the booking page’s departure list. It works alongside the existing month filter and pagination, so customers can quickly narrow down to exactly the departure they want.

SCREENSHOT NEEDED: Storefront mobile screenshot showing tour page Dates and Rates section with variant filter dropdown open and highlighted in red box. Backoffice desktop screenshot showing trip Settings with variant filter checkbox highlighted in red box.

How to enable the variant filter

Go to Products > Trips and edit the trip
Click on Settings
Under “How does your customer pick departure dates on the storefront?”, select “Show departures in a list view”
Enable the “Show variant filter” checkbox (only appears for trips with multiple variants)
Click Save
Note: The filter labels (“Filter by variant”, “All”) can be customized via i18n overrides if you need them in a different language.

Learn more about the Dates & Rates section on tour pages →

Control variant display on date-based collections

Date-based collection pages show upcoming departures in a calendar-style table across multiple tours. If your tours have multiple variants, this table can get long — every variant for every departure creates a separate row.

You can now choose whether to show all variants or just the first one for each departure. This is configured per collection, so you can use different settings for different collection pages depending on what makes sense for your customers.

“Display first variant only” gives a cleaner, more focused table — ideal for collections where customers don’t need to compare variants side by side.
“Display all variants” shows every pricing option — useful when variant comparison (e.g., Standard vs Luxury pricing) is important for the booking decision.

SCREENSHOT NEEDED: Backoffice desktop screenshot showing collection editor with Variant Display radio buttons highlighted in red box. Storefront desktop screenshot showing date-based collection table with single variant per row.

To configure this, go to Products > Collections, edit your date-based collection, and look for the Variant Display setting.

Learn more about creating and managing collections →

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