How to Become a Professional Guide, Tour
Director/Manager or Travel Director
If you are already a guide or TD, and interested in
joining,
go to this page
We have received numerous requests for information on
how to become a Professional Guide, Tour
Director/Manager or Travel Director.
Right now we have limited information that you can
find below. We are currently developing this section of the site,
which when complete will give detailed information on how to get into
the field, including:
- Courses and Programs Around the World
- Organizations and Associations that can help you
get started
- Information on starting your own guide service or tour
company
- Frequently Asked Questions on topics such as what
guides earn and what it's really like
- Additional Resources and Advice
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Becoming a
Professional
Guide Professional Guides, often
known as Tourist Guides or Tour Guides, are
professional communicators who are very passionate and
knowledgeable about their city and often the surrounding
area. Most tours that they lead are from a few
hours to a day in length, though they can sometimes lead
overnight trips .
Professional guides can lead group tours, often as a
step-on guide, walking tours, or private tours for independent
travelers, small groups, families and business
travelers.
The training required to be a Professional Guide
varies widely depending upon where you live. In
many places, formal training or licensing is not
required.
However, many cities or countries do require that you pass a formal
licensing tests or graduate from a university. In some places there are schools
and programs that train guides, certifications offered,
or companies that will train guides. And in some cases
guides are self-taught or learn from other guides.
To learn about local training programs, and guide
organizations where you live, navigate to
your destination,
click on the "Travel Tips and Ask the Experts" link, and
look for the special topic called "Information About
Professional Guiding."
To list as a Professional Guide under a
specific destination at Worldwide Guides, we do require
experience, training, (a license, if applicable) or
equivalent experience. Read more about this
here. We will soon post
more information here on becoming a guide, including
training programs and information about finding work, earnings,
how to break in and how to develop your own tour
business.
(more
information coming soon, enter email above for a
notification)
Becoming a Tour
Director or Tour Manager
Tour Directors or Tour Managers are professionals
who travel with groups around the world, usually for one
to two weeks at a time, managing the itinerary of a
tour. Sometimes they live close to where the tour
is located, sometimes they live where the group
originates and they travel with the group to the
destination and sometimes they are from somewhere else
altogether.
The responsibilities of a tour director/manager
varies widely with the type of tour (luxury,
adventure, motor coach, seniors, students, etc) and with
the destination of the tour (sometimes you give
commentary, sometimes there is a local guide who does
it, sometimes you are required to speak the language of
the country, sometimes you are not).
The qualifications of a tour director/manager
also varies widely: Some have advanced degrees
and some never attended college. Some have
attended training programs and some have not.
Also, the age of tour directors/managers varies from
those in their 20
to those in their 70s. Many Tour Directors/Managers have graduated
from training programs and we will have information
about these programs soon.
Because there are many tour companies around
the world that will hire tour directors without
previous experience or training and will usually send
them on training tours, we
do permit those seeking an entry level position as a tour
director/manager to list in the
ITDD , the International Tour and Travel Director
Directory. (This is a separate section from the
Professional Guides/Destination Experts section found under "Select a
Destination." )
Listing in the ITDD will allow Tour Companies to
find you and you will receive notice of job/tour
openings that we receive. To read how you
can list in the ITDD, click here
(more
information coming soon, enter email above for a
notification)
Becoming a
Travel Director
Travel Directors are professionals who travel
worldwide staffing or coordination special events, corporate meetings, incentive programs, conventions and
exhibits.
We will soon be posting more information about
becoming a Travel Director.
If you are interested in being a Travel Director, you
can list in the
ITDD , the International Tour and Travel Director
Directory.. As an ITDD member,
companies looking for Travel Directors will be able to
find you and you will receive notice of job openings
that we receive.
To read how you can list in the ITDD,
click here (more
information coming soon, enter email above for a
notification) |