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About Isango!
Isango! sits in the crowded but genuinely useful corner of the internet that sells tours, activities, and experiences in cities you're either planning to visit or already standing in. Think skip-the-queue museum tickets, sunset cruises, day trips, cooking classes, and transfers - the kind of thing you used to sort through a hotel concierge at a 40% markup. Isango! cuts out that middleman, offering a self-service catalogue across hundreds of destinations worldwide.
In practice, buying works like this: you search by city or experience type, pick a date, select the number of guests, and pay. Most bookings are confirmed instantly, and you'll typically receive a voucher by email - either a printable PDF or a mobile voucher you show on arrival. Some experiences offer direct entry; others require you to collect a physical ticket at a designated point. That last bit is worth checking per booking, because nobody wants to queue at a redemption desk when they thought they were walking straight in.
What Isango! does well is breadth. If you're heading to Bangkok, Barcelona, Dubai, or Singapore, the range of options is genuinely impressive - from big-ticket tourist staples to slightly more offbeat half-day excursions. Pricing is often competitive against booking direct at the attraction, and the platform regularly runs discounts that push the value further. Right now there are 26 offers listed on CodeHut alone, with discounts ranging from 10% to 63% off - the most commonly available being 15% off, which applies to a decent spread of bookings.
The weaknesses are real. The sheer volume of experiences means quality is uneven - a boat cruise in one city might be excellent while a similar product in another is mediocre. Cancellation policies vary by supplier, so you'll want to read the fine print rather than assume a blanket refund policy applies. Customer service, when things go wrong, is the area where experience-booking platforms most often disappoint, and Isango! isn't immune to that.
Its main competitors are GetYourGuide, Viator, and Klook. GetYourGuide tends to have slicker product pages and stronger reviews infrastructure; Viator, owned by TripAdvisor, benefits from its review ecosystem. Isango! is arguably more price-aggressive at times, particularly with its discount code availability, but the user experience isn't quite as polished as the category leaders.
There's no loyalty programme or subscription scheme to speak of - no points, no VIP tier, no free-experiences-after-ten-purchases mechanic. For a platform with Isango!'s catalogue size, that's a missed opportunity. What it does have is a reasonably active promotional calendar, so checking for codes before booking is genuinely worthwhile rather than just habitual deal-hunting.
On the 'delivery' question: this is a digital product business. There are no shipping costs. Your confirmation arrives by email, sometimes immediately, occasionally within a few hours depending on the supplier. If you're booking last-minute - same day or next day - just make sure to check the cut-off time listed on the product page. Some experiences require 24 or 48 hours' notice for reservation processing, which is easy to miss when you're browsing at midnight for tomorrow morning.
The honest verdict: Isango! is worth using if you're planning a city break and want to pre-book experiences at a discount without ringing a tour operator. It's particularly strong on international city tours and attractions. If you're after very niche or adventure-led activities, or you want the reassurance of a platform with extensive user reviews, GetYourGuide or Viator might serve you better. But with 23 live deals and 3 active voucher codes currently available, there's a reasonable chance Isango! will be the cheapest option for popular tourist experiences - and that's often reason enough.
How to use a Isango! discount code
- Head to isango.com and search for the experience you want. Add it to your basket by selecting your date, time, and number of guests, then proceed to checkout.
- On the checkout or payment page, look for a field labelled something like 'promo code', 'discount code', or 'voucher code' - it's usually below your order summary, not always immediately obvious.
- Type or paste your code carefully. Capitalisation sometimes matters, so copy-paste rather than retyping if you can.
- Hit 'Apply' - the discount should appear as a line reduction in your order total before you enter any payment details. If nothing changes, the code may have expired or may not apply to your chosen experience.
- Complete payment only once you can see the discount reflected. Don't assume it's been applied in the background without a visual confirmation.
Isango! shopping tips
- Check the codes before you book, not after. With 26 offers currently live on CodeHut - including percentage-off codes that apply to broad categories like London tours or Dubai tickets - a quick two-minute check before checkout can take a meaningful amount off. The 15% off code appears most frequently and has the widest applicability.
- City-specific deals tend to be the deepest. Offers on Barcelona, Singapore, Dubai, and London attractions regularly outperform the general sitewide codes. If you're visiting one of these cities, filter by destination before applying a generic discount - you may find a better deal already baked in.
- Read the cancellation policy per booking, not per platform. Isango! aggregates from multiple suppliers, and refund terms vary significantly. Some experiences are fully refundable up to 24 hours before; others are non-refundable once confirmed. This is category-standard, but it's easy to forget when the checkout flow feels like a single brand.
- Book earlier than you think you need to. Popular experiences - particularly skip-the-queue museum entries and popular cruises - do sell out, especially during peak season. Prices don't typically rise as the date approaches the way flights do, but availability genuinely shrinks.
- Mobile vouchers are usually fine, but screenshot them. Connectivity in tourist areas can be unreliable, and standing outside an attraction trying to load an email while a queue forms behind you is avoidable. Download or screenshot your voucher before you leave the hotel.
- Compare against booking direct. Not always, but occasionally, an attraction's own website offers a comparable price without a middleman. Isango! with a discount code usually wins, but it takes thirty seconds to check - particularly for big-ticket items like major theme parks or popular museum tickets.
- The newsletter is worth signing up for if you travel regularly. Isango! does send promotional emails with codes, and if you're a frequent city-breaker, the odd 10-15% off will add up over time. Less useful if you're booking a one-off trip.
- Check the meeting point details early. Some Isango! experiences have slightly unclear or unhelpfully vague pickup instructions that only become obvious when you read the full product description. Do this when you book, not the morning of the tour.
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The best Isango! discounts typically offer between 10% and 63% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.
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Jon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago
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