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Seasonal PPC Planning for Resort and Ski Hotels

Kiril Ivanov
December 21, 2025
7 min read
Seasonal PPC Planning for Resort and Ski Hotels

Seasonal hotels face unique PPC challenges. Demand swings dramatically, competition varies by month, and budgets must shift to match booking windows. Getting the timing wrong means wasting spend in quiet periods or missing peak demand.

This guide covers seasonal PPC planning for resorts, ski hotels, and other properties with pronounced seasonality.

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Understanding seasonal booking patterns

Before planning campaigns, map your seasonality:

  • Peak season — highest demand, highest competition.
  • Shoulder seasons — moderate demand, often best efficiency.
  • Off-season — lowest demand, but opportunity for deals.
  • Booking windows — how far ahead do guests book?

Ski hotels see searches spike in October-November for winter bookings. Beach resorts see January searches for summer holidays.

Budget allocation strategies

Follow the demand curve

Allocate more budget when searches peak, less when they're low. Don't spread evenly across the year.

Weight toward booking windows

If guests book ski trips 2-3 months ahead, increase spend in September-November for January-March stays.

Protect brand in peak season

Competitors bid aggressively on your brand during high season. Ensure brand campaigns have sufficient budget.

Test shoulder seasons

Lower competition can mean better CPAs. Promote shoulder season offers with dedicated campaigns.

Bid strategy adjustments

Peak season

  • Higher CPA targets (competition drives costs up).
  • Focus on high-intent keywords.
  • Consider manual bidding for control.

Shoulder season

  • More aggressive acquisition targets.
  • Expand keyword coverage.
  • Test automated bidding with target ROAS.

Off-season

  • Reduce spend significantly or pause.
  • Focus only on brand and high-intent queries.
  • Promote packages and special offers.

Campaign timing checklist

Ski hotel example

  • July-August — early bird campaigns for committed planners.
  • September-October — ramp up spend, peak research period.
  • November-December — highest spend, last-minute bookings.
  • January-February — maintain for late bookers, promote late season.
  • March-June — wind down, minimal spend, summer teasers.

Beach resort example

  • November-January — peak research for summer, increase spend.
  • February-March — high intent, booking window for Easter/summer.
  • April-May — last-minute summer, shoulder season push.
  • June-August — peak stays, reduce acquisition focus.
  • September-October — autumn deals, lowest spend period.

Using seasonality adjustments

Google Ads offers seasonality adjustments for Smart Bidding. Use these for:

  • Known events (half-term, bank holidays).
  • Promotional periods.
  • External factors (weather forecasts, events).

See Google's seasonality adjustments documentation.

Measuring seasonal performance

Compare performance year-over-year by season, not just month-over-month. A 20% drop from August to September is normal for a beach resort.

Track:

  • CPA by season
  • ROAS by booking window
  • Impression share during peak
  • Competitor activity

For related guidance, see Hotel PPC Strategy and Common PPC Mistakes.

Summary

Seasonal hotels need PPC strategies that flex with demand. Map your seasonality, align budgets to booking windows, adjust bids by season, and measure performance year-over-year.

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Action Plan for Hotel Teams

If you want `Seasonal PPC Planning for Resort and Ski Hotels` to produce measurable revenue impact, move from ideas to a fixed execution cadence. The biggest wins usually come when this work is treated as an operating system, not a one-off campaign. For most hotel teams, a practical cadence is to align weekly execution with monthly commercial review, then re-prioritise based on booking and margin impact.

30-60-90 day rollout

  • Days 1-30: Establish baselines for traffic quality, conversion rate, booking value and channel mix. Document current performance by device and market, not only in aggregate.
  • Days 31-60: Implement the highest-impact fixes from this guide and track movement weekly. Prioritise changes closest to booking intent first.
  • Days 61-90: Consolidate winners, retire low-impact work, and scale what improves direct booking contribution or lowers paid acquisition pressure.

KPI framework for PPC

  • Commercial KPIs: direct bookings, direct revenue share, net contribution after media/commission costs.
  • Performance KPIs: conversion rate, engaged sessions, revenue per 1,000 sessions, assisted bookings.
  • Quality KPIs: page speed, crawl/index health, content freshness, and UX friction in booking steps.

Governance checklist

  • Create one owner for delivery and one owner for measurement so decisions are accountable.
  • Record every release with date, hypothesis and expected impact to avoid attribution confusion.
  • Review outcomes monthly and re-map next actions to revenue impact, not publishing volume.
  • Keep this guide connected with related resources such as /resources/statistics, /resources/guides, and /case-studies so strategy and execution stay aligned.

Common failure points

Teams usually underperform when they run too many initiatives at once, measure vanity metrics instead of commercial outcomes, or fail to maintain a repeatable review cycle. A narrower focus with disciplined reporting almost always beats a larger but fragmented roadmap.

#PPC#Seasonal Marketing#Google Ads#Resort Hotels#Ski Hotels
Kiril Ivanov

Kiril Ivanov

Performance Marketing Specialist

Performance marketing specialist with 6 years of experience in hotel SEO, PPC, and email marketing. Kiril helps independent hotels, boutique properties, and resort chains reduce OTA dependency and increase direct bookings through strategic search optimization, paid media campaigns, and data-driven marketing.

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