SnoopViews investigated tollivertravel.com and uncovered facts indicating its free Bahamas trip offer isn’t really free perse. Have you gotten a text message from Tolliver Travel that says you’ve won a free vacation trip to the Bahamas or Hawaii? then read this!
Tollivertravel.com Reviews
Tollivertravel.com is a website for a travel program that offers vacation cruise programs to the Bahamas. Often times, the program gifts people what is called a ‘free trip’ vacation package after they must have participated in a raffle draw at a mall.
The website claims they’ve been operating for over 20 years but this is false. Who.is lookup shows tollivertravel.com was registered on the 15th of October 2021.

Is Tolliver Travel a Scam?
Though Tolliver Travel is not a scam, its free Bahamas Trip offer isn’t really legit perse. On the website it explicitly says ”Those who win will be responsible for all normal travel expenses, including transportation, resort/service fees, and taxes”. What this means is that it costs same price as every other resort vacation package. The only thing free there is the free stay at a hotel which most people don’t find pleasant and had to pay to upgrade to a better room.
Below, is a break down of what it really costs going on the Free trip to the Bahamas;
- There’s a cruise fee of $87.50
- A $20 booking fee
- Bahama entry fee $99
- You’ll have to pay a (hotel fee) resort fee of $20-80 depending on the choice of resort.
- You are responsible for all normal travel expenses inc transportation etc.
- The form you filled states you are a “winner” just by filling out the entry card
- You might get a few free nights at a resort, but there will be “extras” that in the end cost as much as a regular resort.
How Much Should You Budget For Bahamas Vacation Trip?
If you’re planning of going for a vacation at the Grand Bahama you should budget between $1000 – $1700 for 2 persons. As of May 2018, Macey a travel blogger, spent $1037.24 all together, of which $846.62 was unavoidable fees/transportation. This is what he has to say;
Our trip was not a scam, but expect to spend about $1000 on your “free” vacation when all is said and done. They also had an upgrade for an all-inclusive hotel, but we did not go for that. Expect some black out dates and patience when booking the trip.
Have you received a text message from Tolliver Travel? Please share your experience in the comment section.