AdiTour.com
Premium · For Acquisition

The first-name brand for going somewhere.

"Adi" — a short, warm, globally-friendly first name. AdiTour.com reads instantly as a guide, a journey, a person who takes you there. Cinematic, brandable, .com.

·7 letters · 3 syllables ·Pure .com ·Globally pronounceable ·Trademark-clear
AdiTour — Shinkai-style cinematic landscape of a winding road through terracotta canyons and a teal lake at golden hour ADITOUR · 2026
The Journey · Five Frames

From horizon to arrival.

A travel brand is not a logo — it is a five-frame story the customer remembers. AdiTour stages the arc that every great trip retells.
01 · HORIZONHorizon — distant mountain at sunrise, beginning of the journey
The horizon

A name that names the dream first. Adi is the friend at the door with a key and a map.

02 · PATHPath — winding stone path through golden-hour canyons
The path

Tour means a curated path — not a list of stops. The brand promises someone has walked it before.

03 · CAMPCamp — tent silhouette under starlit teal sky
The camp

Every great journey has a fire. The brand earns its memory in the pauses, not the miles.

04 · ASCENTAscent — terracotta switchbacks climbing toward golden peak
The ascent

The thing the customer came for. The summit, the festival, the dive, the trail. The reason there is a brand at all.

05 · ARRIVALArrival — teal coastal lake below dramatic cliffs at golden hour
The arrival

Where the photo is taken, the toast is made, the post goes up. The brand becomes the story the trip is told as.

Why AdiTour

A first name any market can pronounce.

"Adi" is one of the most globally portable short first-names in existence — a male name in Hebrew/Indonesian, a unisex nickname in German/Indian/Slavic, and brand-clean everywhere.
i.

Globally pronounceable

Two syllables, three vowels, no consonant clusters. Indonesian, Hebrew, Indian, German, Slavic — all read it the same.

ii.

First-name warmth

"Adi" sounds like a friend. Travel brands that personify (Airbnb, Hopper) outperform faceless ones — first-name brands have a built-in mascot.

iii.

Tour · the category

Tour reads instantly as travel. No translation, no positioning copy needed — the .com is the elevator pitch.

iv.

Universal fit

Tour operator, OTA, journey curator, adventure marketplace, premium concierge, group travel, podcast, magazine, app. Every container works.

Possible Containers

What you could build here.

Six immediate businesses the name supports — each one already a recognizable category in the $1.6T global travel economy.
01

The Tour Operator

A flagship adventure or cultural-tour brand — small-group itineraries with the friendly first-name as the front door.

02

The Marketplace

A two-sided platform connecting independent guides with travelers — Airbnb for tours, Adi as the host's name.

03

The Concierge App

An AI-powered travel concierge — Adi as the voice. "Ask Adi where to eat in Lisbon." Personification baked in.

04

The Group Travel

A premium group-travel club — solo travelers, women's trips, founder retreats. Adi as the mascot of belonging.

05

The Magazine

A long-form travel publication — Condé Nast Traveler tier, with a warmer, first-name editorial voice.

06

The Niche Vertical

Adi for surf trips, Adi for safaris, Adi for pilgrimages — a master brand with sub-vertical product lines.

The Market

What travel .coms actually trade for.

Public DNJournal-tracked sales. Single-word brandables in the travel category clear five and six figures consistently.
DomainCategorySaleYear
Hotels.comCategory anchor$11,000,0002001
Travel.comCategory anchor$3,000,000est.
Tour.comCategory root$2,000,000est.
Hopper.comTravel brandable$300,000+est.
Voyage.comTravel brandable$220,0002020
Roam.comTravel brandable$295,0002021
Trek.comTravel brandable$1,200,000est.
Comps via DNJournal & NameBio public records. AdiTour.com sits in the first-name + category .com brandable tier.

Acquire AdiTour.com before someone else takes the trip.

WhatsApp Katie directly. Standard rails: Escrow.com or GoDaddy. Title transfers in 3–5 business days.

Escrow.com Verified GoDaddy Trust Anchor 3–5 day transfer
FAQ

Common questions

How does the transaction work?

Escrow.com or GoDaddy hold funds. Once cleared, the domain pushes to your registrar of choice. 3–5 business days end-to-end.

What's the price?

WhatsApp Katie. Pricing is shared after a brief use-case fit conversation — most acquisitions clear in one round.

Could "AdiTour" cause trademark conflicts?

"Adi" is a generic short first-name; "Tour" is a generic category word. The lockup is brandable and clear. Buyers typically file globally within 30 days.

How is it pronounced?

AH-dee TOOR. Three syllables, two warm beats — globally pronounceable in every major travel market.

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