Real Trips. Honest Advice. Genuine Expertise

With over 37 years as a travel professional and more than 10,500 guests guided worldwide, I share real reviews, honest advice, and genuine expertise — so you can travel like a pro too.
I specialise in that sweet spot: comfortable travel that’s authentic and affordable.
Why The Professional Traveller?
No AI content – just real experiences from real trip
Genuine recommendations – I only recommend things I use and know myself
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Invergordon Port
Excursion reviews, how to get to Loch Ness, things to do – all you need for your visit
The Professional Traveller – Quick Overiew
Travel Experience
+37 yrs
Number of Guests
+10,500
Countries I’ve Worked
40+
Website Seen By
+4 million year
Website Clicks
+75k year
Website Words
450k (all mine)
Media and Press Coverage
Private Eye – 24th January Edition Page 16
Want To Some Travel Inspiration?
Click on any of the countries and head to my travel guides all based on my own trips including travel costs, getting there, getting around, where to stay, things to do – everything you need
My Testimonials
Here are a couple of testimonials from private tour and touring holiday clients
Find All My Latest Blog Posts Here
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Find The Best Heathrow Lounges for Business Travellers (2026)
If you’re flying from London Heathrow for business, the last thing you want is a noisy gate area, nowhere to plug in, or unreliable WiFi when you’re trying to work. The good news is that there is are plenty of Heathrow lounges for business travellers available. They offer proper seating, power sockets, quieter zones and… Read More »Find The Best Heathrow Lounges for Business Travellers (2026)
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Is Priority Pass Worth It? Here’s How to Work it Out
Wondering whether Priority Pass is worth it? Wonder no more! Priority Pass is generally worth it if you plan to use airport lounges more than three or four times per year — but first, it helps to understand Priority Pass membership and how it works before you decide. Read on for cost comparisons or just… Read More »Is Priority Pass Worth It? Here’s How to Work it Out
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This Great Travel Adapter With USB Is The Only One You Need
This travel adapter with USB not only fits multi-power sockets when travelling it also has 4 USB charging ports on it! Links You Might Find Helpful:Buy Direct on AmazonExtra Longer Travel Power CableCheck Out All My Recommended Travel Essentials Travel Adapter with USB Trave Adapter with USB Why Do I Recommend This Travel Adapter? The… Read More »This Great Travel Adapter With USB Is The Only One You Need
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Aspire Lounge Edinburgh Airport – All You Need to Know
Thinking of using the Aspire Lounge at Edinburgh Airport? Check out my review of this lounge to see if it’s the best choice for your visit. I’ve included everything you need to know including the facilities, food and drink options. I visited using my Priority Pass membership. Aspire Lounge Edinburgh – Overall Quality Food ⭐⭐⭐… Read More »Aspire Lounge Edinburgh Airport – All You Need to Know
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Brodie Castle Review: All You Need to Plan Your Visit
Thinking of visiting Brodie Castle? With lovely grounds to walk in, a quirky castle, a cute cafe, and a fabulous play area what’s not to like? Check out this guide for all you need to know Brodie Castle Address and Telephone Number Brodie Castle address is; Brodie, Forres IV36 2TE Brodie Castle’s telephone number is;… Read More »Brodie Castle Review: All You Need to Plan Your Visit
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11 Coach Holiday Hacks to Help You Have a Great Trip
Planning on taking a coach holiday? Over 5 million take coach holidays from the UK each year so it’s a great holiday choice. I’ve taken over 9,500 people on coach holidays all over the world. That makes me a bit of a Coach Holiday Expert. I’m sharing my list of 10 Coach Holiday Hacks to… Read More »11 Coach Holiday Hacks to Help You Have a Great Trip
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Plodda Falls: All You Need to Plan Your Visit
Are you looking for a dramatic waterfall that is easy to get to (or with longer walks too?) Plodda Falls is a 150′ high dramatic waterfall set in beautiful Glen Affric, in the heart of the Highland wilderness. It’s easily reached on foot with the option of a longer walk through wonderful woodlands as well.… Read More »Plodda Falls: All You Need to Plan Your Visit
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Inverness City Centre Hotels – Find Your Perfect 2026 Stay Today
Looking for Inverness city centre hotels? Check out this guide to find our perfect hotel quickly and easily. You can also find the best prices online to make booking a breeze. I’ve lived in the Highlands for 22 years and I’ve stayed at most of these hotels so I’ve included some little tips to help… Read More »Inverness City Centre Hotels – Find Your Perfect 2026 Stay Today
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Easyjet Hold Baggage – All You Need to Know
Do you want to know what the Easyjet hold baggage allowance is? Read on to find out what you can take, what you can’t, what the costs are, luggage sizes and more. Check it out now. Easyjet Check Baggage Size Easyjet Hold Baggage Whenever you take an Easyjet flight you can book up to 3… Read More »Easyjet Hold Baggage – All You Need to Know
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I link to products and services I use or feel are genuinely useful to travellers.
If you do click any links you don’t pay any more and I earn a small commission which helps pay for this website.
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I do not use AI to create any content.
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What It’s Like to Be a Professional Traveller?
Travelling for work-related reasons is very different to travelling for leisure. In my early years of travel, I worked at a lot of exhibitions and events. This meant that whilst I travelled to the destination once there I generally travelled between the exhibition area and the hotel – many people who travel for business will tell you the same thing.
A growing trend in travel is for people travelling for work or business to extend their trip and do some personal travel. I have been lucky enough to do this a few times, staying over in Bangkok for several nights on my trips back from Australia for example. It looks like a travel trend that is going to continue!
Travelling as a Tour Manager taking coach holidays is very different. The role involves focussing on the guests and making sure they have a great time, rather than your personal sightseeing. Any free time is often taken up dealing with administration issues, sorting out problems or simply confirming all the details for the next leg of the journey. Sometimes I never left the hotel we were staying in as there always seemed to be more work to do and things to check!
That said when travelling with a great group this role doesn’t feel like work at all, more like travelling with a wonderful group of people who like to have fun.
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