What is Slow Tourism
More travelers are now asking for trips that feel slower and calmer. They don't want to rush from city to city. They want to stay longer in fewer places and enjoy each one properly. This style of travel is called slow tourism.
Slow tourism simply means spending more time in fewer places, instead of visiting many places in a rush. The traveler moves less, stays longer, and experiences each place more deeply. It is still a new travel style for many agents, which is exactly why this is a good time to learn it.
It also opens doors to trips that earn more per day, because clients choose better hotels and add more experiences along the way. Agents who understand this style early can sell it with confidence, earn higher margins, and stand out from agents who only know how to sell the usual fast-paced packages.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Understand what slow tourism really means, and why more clients are asking for it
- Know exactly which type of client to pitch it to, so you don't waste your time on the wrong person
- Build a slow tourism itinerary that feels premium and well-planned, not empty
- Price the trip and add upsells in a simple way, so you earn more from each booking