Life as a Tour Representative

Working in the travel industry as an on-site host or tour manager is an attractive prospect for many. Sunny destinations, happy travellers – you imagine a job with fun contacts and the chance to discover the world. That image is largely true, but there is more to it. Have a look at the experiences of course participants.

More than just traveling

The life of an tour representative is dynamic, adventurous and versatile but it is also hard work. There are demands on you, also increasingly from guests. You are responsible for organising and guiding trips, giving travellers an unforgettable experience. Whether you accompany Dutch guests abroad, guide foreign tourists in the Netherlands, work as a host at a European destination or organise a cultural bus trip, every trip offers new challenges and opportunities.

You will work in a variety of settings, from cultural city trips to adventurous expeditions in faraway lands. However, tour management involves more than just travelling; it requires hard work, versatile skills, flexibility and thorough preparation.

From quality to knowledge: everything you need.

The job entails responsibilities such as coordinating daily activities, resolving unexpected situations and making sure the trip goes smoothly. Without proper preparation, the chances of disappointment are high.

Some essential qualities are hospitality, patience, stress-resistance and management skills. In addition, extensive travel experience and language skills are indispensable. In other words, you need the right ‘luggage’. The theoretical and practical knowledge you will gain in our training courses!

After completing this course, you will be able to guide guests to their dream holiday in a professional, enthusiastic and competent manner. Read the experiences of course participants below!

To do your job well as a Tour Representative, you simply need to know the rules, and how best to put them into practice. You learn this during the training. Not just by listening, but mainly by practising during theory and practice lessons. In addition, it is especially fun to work with other course members and share practical experiences.
Andre, Eefde
The training is short but intensive, I did it in the evenings and weekends alongside a full-time job, this is doable but then it really requires focus and motivation! Working out the homework assignments took a lot of time but I also got a lot of energy in return. The two training days give a huge added value; as the training progresses, you grow better and better in your role as tour manager.
Martin, Putten
Gained a lot of knowledge and positive experience. Through many practical exercises prepared to enter the travel world as a professional tour manager. Looking forward to it!
Ria, Sneek
It was a great experience to dive into the books again after many years and challenge myself. Meeting new people and stepping out of our comfort zone together. Discovering different sides of yourself and learning new things.
Jacqueline, Moerdijk

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