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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Edinburgh Airport Fast Park – All You Need to Know
Thinking of using Edinburgh Airport Fast Park? It’s fab and makes the airport experience quick and easy. Check out my review of this service, including all you need to use it yourself. Quick Links to Save Money on Parking Edinburgh Airport Fast Park – Quick Overview Cost £38.99 Number of Days 5 Days Location Right… Read More »Edinburgh Airport Fast Park – All You Need to Know
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Travelodge Central Edinburgh Review & Helpful Things to Know
Looking for a budget hotel in a great location in Edinburgh? The Travelodge Central Edinburgh is just off the Royal Mile. It’s within easy walking distance of the Haymarket railway station. It really is a fab location. Check out this review of a 1 night stay at the Travelodge Central Edinburgh for all you need… Read More »Travelodge Central Edinburgh Review & Helpful Things to Know
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Is Riga Worth Visiting in 2026? – Yes Absolutely and Here’s Why
I’m lucky enough to have visited Riga a couple of times. The first time I visited I was taking a group on a tour through the Baltic States. We stayed for 2 nights in Riga. I was able to explore the city and knew it wouldn’t be too long before I was back. I went… Read More »Is Riga Worth Visiting in 2026? – Yes Absolutely and Here’s Why
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Village Hotel Solihull Review – Helpful Tips & Inside Look
Are you looking to stay in Solihull, near Birmingham airport? Check out the Village Hotel Solihull. It’s a resort-based hotel with a pool, gym, coffee shop, and restaurant. Read on for all you need to know or check the price right now using the map below. The Village Hotel Solihull It’s in a great location… Read More »Village Hotel Solihull Review – Helpful Tips & Inside Look
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Plaza Premium Lounge Heathrow Terminal 2 – All You Need to Know
If you’re flying from London you might be thinking of using the Plaza Premium Lounge at Heathrow Terminal 2. I’ve used this lounge myself and in this review I’ll show you exactly what to expect, how to access it, what the food and facilities are like, and whether it’s good value for money. I visited… Read More »Plaza Premium Lounge Heathrow Terminal 2 – All You Need to Know
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Travel Flight Bags – Perfect for Keeping Your Belongings Close By
Looking for a great travel flight bags? This is the same one that I have been using for over 15 years – it really is a travel essential. A flight bag is ideal for long haul flights because it helps you keep all your belongings close by. It’s also a great all round travel bag.… Read More »Travel Flight Bags – Perfect for Keeping Your Belongings Close By
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An Orientation Tour – What In the World Is That?
Have you seen the phrase ‘orientation tour’ and wondered what it means? Do you know what the difference is between an orientation tour and a guided tour? There are some key differences you need to know about. An orientation tour often used by tour managers leading coach tours to help guests become familiar with a… Read More »An Orientation Tour – What In the World Is That?
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Is The Algarve Worth Going To? Yes! Here’s How & When
Ever wondered ‘Is the Algarve Worth Going To?’ – well read on. I’ve been to the Algarve a number of times, with groups as a Tour Manager and on my own holidays. Check out why you should put this destination on your to-do list and when to go. Is The Algarve Worth Going To? The… Read More »Is The Algarve Worth Going To? Yes! Here’s How & When
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How To Get Priority Pass For Free? Find Out Here
Do you want to find out how to get Priority Pass for free so you can enjoy using an airport lounge? In this article I share the most effective ways to get your hands on a Priority Pass without paying a single penny: With these strategies, you can enjoy the benefits of Priority Pass for… Read More »How To Get Priority Pass For Free? Find Out Here
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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.
Everything on this website has been written by me.
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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