Dumps for the English-language Wikivoyage are available at https://dumps.wikimedia.org/enwikivoyage
In particular, the wikicode for all current mainspace articles (without past revisions) is this file, it is under 100 MB.
The English-language database was imported to the Wikimedia Foundation servers on Nov 10, 2012. The WMF dump dated 2012-Nov-18 is therefore the first to contain valid data.
Listings data is also available at https://github.com/baturin/wikivoyage-listings as CSV, XML, GPX, OBF, SQL.
That makes it easy to integrate Wikivoyage listings in your app/website.
Websites that mirror Wikivoyage for online use are listed at Wikivoyage:List of content re-users.
Current Applications
[edit]These mobile packages use data from the Wikivoyage dumps, per their respective authors:
- Wikivoyage Offline - All travel guides usable without an Internet connection, on Android/iOS/Windows/Mac/Linux.
- GuideWithMe is a mobile travel app, based on Wikivoyage data.
- Triposo The smart travel guide for iOS and Android. Works offline (including maps) and provides smart personalized suggestions.
- Travegeo Web-based smart trip planner for desktop, tablets and mobile.
- Holidayen Travel Planner - Uses Wikivoyage in a web-based trip planning application. Also on Android.
- Wiki Triip - Offline iOS reader that repackages Wikivoyage data to look like a native app.
- Wiki Voyage Offline - Looks to be a repackage of the Wikivoyage database dump for iOS, but is not free.
- Outdoorsome An AI powered travel research platform that ranks the top recommendations for things to do in destinations around the world.
Old applications
[edit]- WikiSherpa - Uses Wikivoyage in its mobile app along Wikipedia and OpenStreetMap.