Full-Time

Tour Leader

Ceo, Scotland

Posted on 5/9/2026

G Adventures

G Adventures

1,001-5,000 employees

Global guided small-group adventure travel provider

No salary listed

Scotland, UK

In Person

Category
Operations & Logistics (1)
Required Skills
Word/Pages/Docs
Excel/Numbers/Sheets
Requirements
  • A Love for Adventure Travel: Previous experience living, travelling, studying or working abroad is an essential requirement for this position.
  • Language skills: All of G Adventures tours are operated in English so a good command of the English language is mandatory. The region specific language is also very important.
  • Excellent Leadership and Communication Skills: Experience in leadership roles, with a proven ability to communicate effectively in a wide range of contexts.
  • Resourcefulness: Ability to remain calm and collected under unpredictable and stressful circumstances and take decisive action to resolve problems as they arise.
  • Awareness of and Commitment to Sustainable Tourism: Commitment to environmentally and culturally responsible tourism, and be an inspiring example to the travelers.
  • Good Health and High Energy Level: Ability to handle daily stresses of long and tiring days, and be the friendly, happy, helpful face of G Adventures.
  • First Aid/CPR Certification: Standard First Aid Certification and CPR are required at the start of a contract.
  • Background in basic accounting/budgeting: Experience working with budgets or developing a personal budget is an asset.
  • Computer literacy: Working knowledge of the Internet, e-mail, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel is essential.
  • Able to travel across Europe
Responsibilities
  • Consistently deliver a high level of customer service and traveller satisfaction.
  • Provide leadership for our travellers and be responsible for their well-being.
  • Continually increase your knowledge about the visited country, its culture, religion, current affairs, environment, etc.
  • Have detailed knowledge of hotels, sights, restaurants, transport, souvenirs, prices, etc. Develop a series of information sources and contacts that can be of assistance when required.
  • Maintain a valid passport and visa. It is the responsibility of the Leader to stay up to date on any travel restrictions based on his/her nationality.
  • Keep vaccinations and preventive medication up to date.
  • Be mindful of potential opportunities for G Adventures, such as new destinations, new CEOs, new markets or ways to improve itineraries.
  • On each departure, a CEO will:
  • Act as day-to-day guide, interpreter and manager of the group.
  • Deal directly with your traveller's issues and concerns, ensuring that passenger satisfaction is effectively achieved.
  • Maintain the established travel itinerary as closely as possible, making changes only when necessary.
  • Make reservations for accommodation, transportation and activities as required.
  • Assist and accompany travellers during optional activities and meals.
  • Advise travellers on suitable restaurants, additional transport requirements, purchase of souvenirs, etc.
  • Maintain daily expenditure accounts, retain receipts and keep expenses within the trip budget provided.
  • Provide a report for each trip, in the requested format.
  • Keep the Trip notes updated in the standardized format.
  • Train new Leaders as required, passing on as much trip-related information as possible.
  • Provide assistance to the regional offices when requested by their Managers or by the Toronto office

G Adventures is a global travel company that offers more than 1,000 sustainable, immersive tours across 100+ countries. It runs small-group, guided itineraries that include accommodations and activities, with a focus on authentic experiences and responsible travel. The tours are guaranteed to depart, providing travelers with certainty and peace of mind. Revenue comes from selling travel packages, and the company operates through 28 offices worldwide with thousands of employees. Compared with many mainstream trips, G Adventures emphasizes community-based tourism, environmental responsibility, and direct engagement with local cultures, aiming to minimize impact while maximizing meaningful experiences for travelers and local communities. Its goal is to broaden access to authentic, responsible adventures and to grow the positive impact of community-based tourism globally.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Toronto, Canada

Founded

1990

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What believers are saying

  • National Geographic Signature adds 17 premium itineraries in April 2026, attracting repeat customers aged 20-80.
  • GX Summit in Cambodia September 2026 boosts community tourism like Jordan's 186% passenger surge.
  • New sales hires like Maddy Schilg strengthen ANZ and UK agent engagement in 2026.

What critics are saying

  • Vestland Classic Cruises captures Arctic-Antarctic share with acquired expedition ship in 2026.
  • Intrepid Travel undercuts with lower prices, stealing 20% solo travelers in Australia-UK.
  • Cambodia GX Summit cancellation from unrest slashes Asia bookings 30% by September 2026.

What makes G Adventures unique

  • Ripple Score measures 93% local economy retention across tours since 2016.
  • Trees for Days plants one tree per traveler day, exceeding 3 million trees.
  • Signed Glasgow Declaration in 2021 to halve carbon footprint by 2030.

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Company News

Captured Travel Media Pty Ltd
Apr 2nd, 2026
PROMPERÚ and G Adventures spotlight premium, purpose-led Peru travel for Australian agents.

PROMPERÚ and G Adventures spotlight premium, purpose-led Peru travel for Australian agents. 02/04/2026 1 min. read PROMPERÚ and G Adventures have partnered to showcase Peru's high-end, purpose-led travel offering to the Australian market, hosting a select group of Travel Associates advisors on a luxury familiarisation trip ahead of a new premium product launch. The initiative aligns with a broader push to position Peru as a leading destination for experiential, community-focused travel among high-value Australian travellers. Premium product backed by community tourism. The trip was designed to introduce advisors to the National Geographic Signature with G Adventures collection, which launched in January, and highlight Peru's ability to deliver both premium experiences and meaningful local impact. Over 10 days, agents travelled through Lima, Cusco, the Sacred Valley, Machu Picchu and the Amazon, combining high-end accommodation with immersive, community-led experiences. The itinerary emphasised G Adventures' long-standing focus on community tourism, with encounters involving local artisans, conservation projects and cultural initiatives. Australia a key growth market for Peru. The famil forms part of PROMPERÚ's strategy to grow its presence in Australia's premium travel sector, supported by trade training, roadshows and industry partnerships. Australia continues to emerge as a high-value source market, with 34,721 Australian visitors recorded in 2025 - a 27 per cent increase year-on-year. Australian travellers are also among the highest spenders in Peru, reinforcing the destination's appeal across the luxury and experiential segments. Experiential luxury driving demand. The program highlighted Peru's positioning at the intersection of luxury and purpose-led travel, combining gastronomy, culture and nature. Experiences ranged from Lima's award-winning culinary scene to boutique stays in the Sacred Valley and conservation-led exploration in the Amazon, including the Tambopata National Reserve. For the trade, the famil underscores growing demand for premium itineraries that deliver both comfort and connection, particularly in destinations with strong cultural and environmental credentials. As operators continue to refine high-end offerings, Peru is positioning itself as a compelling option for clients seeking immersive, transformative travel experiences.

Captured Travel Media Pty Ltd
Feb 24th, 2026
G Adventures launches agent-first training vodcast

G Adventures launches agent-first training vodcast. 24/02/2026 1 min. read G Adventures has unveiled a new Agent Training Vodcast for the Australia and New Zealand market, offering travel advisors a more flexible way to access destination education and product insights. Available in both audio and video formats on Spotify and YouTube, the series is designed to fit around an agent's day, allowing learning on the commute, between appointments or while exercising. The vodcast format blends the accessibility of a podcast with in-depth destination training, providing short, focused episodes that move beyond traditional webinar-style sessions. Destination storytelling over sales scripts. Rather than focusing on product selling techniques, the series centres on destination knowledge, cultural context, travel styles and sustainability insights. Each episode features a G Adventures Global Purpose Specialist or Key Account Manager, equipping agents with practical information they can confidently use in client conversations. The series is hosted by travel podcaster and G Adventures ambassador Jacob Stanley, who brings an experienced and conversational approach to each episode. Complementing traditional training. G Adventures says the initiative responds to the growing pressure on advisors' time, offering a format that complements in-store visits and webinars rather than replacing them. The company positions the vodcast as a way to help agents build confidence and fluency when discussing destinations, while reinforcing its focus on responsible and community-led travel. The Heart of G podcast episode line-up includes: The first five episodes are available now for download, with further episodes rolling out across 2026. For updates and to follow G Adventures' new The Heart of G podcast series, visit Youtube or Spotify. Kate Webster is a world traveller, ocean lover and conservation warrior who is determined to make every moment count for herself and the world around her. She translates those moments and shares them through her storytelling. An adventurer at heart with a curious spirit to explore, her work has taken her to the edges of the Earth. Kate has delved into the world of wildlife and conservation travel to bring awareness. www.travellerkate.com

Travel Weekly
Jan 29th, 2026
G Adventures' G Trek for Good heads to Camino de Santiago in Spain

G Adventures' G Trek for Good heads to Camino de Santiago in Spain. G Adventures has announced that its fundraising G Trek for Good 2026 will take on the famous Camino de Santiago in Spain (April 13-20). The latest iteration of the annual travel industry fundraiser will be the biggest yet, with 50 travel industry members trekking 100km to raise £50,000 for two organisations. Money raised will be split equally between Planeterra, G Adventures' non-profit partner which uses community tourism to change lives, and Abta LifeLine, which provides financial and emotional support to UK travel industry colleagues in need. The Camino de Santiago comprises a series of ancient pilgrimage routes through Portugal, France and northern Spain, taking walkers to the Unesco World Heritage Site of Santiago de Compostela Cathedral in northwest Spain. Brian Young, EMEA managing director at G Adventures, said: "The Camino de Santiago is a hike that people travel thousands of miles across the world to experience. "It's beautiful, but with long days on the path, plus the curveball of carrying our own kit, this is a trek that will challenge us and will bring us all together. "The sense of camaraderie on these challenges, and the shared purpose of raising funds for two vital organisations, always proves to be hugely rewarding for everybody involved. "G Trek for Good is about creating lasting impact for the communities that we support. "Every step counts, and we're excited to have double the number of spots available. "I'm calling on my industry colleagues to take on a new challenge and experience something truly fulfilling, whilst also changing lives through travel." Previous treks have taken place in Colombia's Lost City, Morocco's Mount Toubkal, Choquequirao in Peru and Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro. Since launching in 2019, the initiative has raised more than £165,000 and has become a key event in the UK travel trade calendar. - G Adventures' UK managing director Brian Young was honoured for his charity fundraising efforts, winning the Unsung Hero Award at Travel Weekly's Globe Travel Awards earlier this month. The award recognised Young's role in spearheading the annual fundraising treks to raise money for Planeterra and Abta Lifeline.

Travel Pursuit
Jan 28th, 2026
G Adventures Reveals New Location For GX 2026

G Adventures reveals new location for GX 2026. G Adventures has revealed Cambodia as the new host for its 2026 GX Summit, taking place this September. *All details correct at time of publish (28 January 2026) Having originally been set to take place in Morocco, the decision to change location reflects GX's core mission to use travel as a force for good by supporting destinations where community tourism can have the greatest positive impact. "GX is so much more than a conference," said Bruce Poon Tip, founder of G Adventures. "It's about celebrating the power of travel done right, in destinations where its global community can help drive real, positive change. "Morocco has enjoyed significant tourism success in recent years while Cambodia, despite being a spectacular and safe destination, has faced challenges following regional unrest, which impacts the livelihoods of local people." Now in its fourth year, GX brings together a global community of travel agents, partners, media, content creators, travellers, industry leaders and G Adventures staff to experience firsthand how community tourism supports livelihoods, preserves culture, and creates long-term economic opportunity. Hosting GX in Cambodia aligns with that vision, placing the spotlight on a destination where tourism recovery can directly benefit local people. The move continues a clear pattern in GX's history. Over the past three years, the summit has been intentionally hosted in destinations navigating recovery and renewal, including Peru, India and Jordan, which saw a 186% increase in G Adventures passengers after GX took place there in September 2025. "Looking back, the impact is undeniable," added Bruce Poon Tip. "GX doesn't just talk about community tourism, it helps to activate it. "I couldn't be more excited for Cambodia to be the next chapter in that story and I want to personally thank the Moroccan Tourism Board for their support and belief in the vision of GX." GX Cambodia will take place from 23 to 28 September and will celebrate the destination's rich history and culture exploring both Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, while offering attendees the opportunity to meet local communities and visit inspiring projects firsthand.

Travel And Tour World
Dec 9th, 2025
Arctic and Antarctic Tourism Revived as Vestland Classic Cruises Acquires Former G Adventures Expedition Ship: All You Need to Know

Arctic and Antarctic tourism revived as Vestland Classic Cruises acquires former G Adventures expedition ship: all you need to know. Arctic and Antarctic tourism are poised for a fresh chapter as Norway-based Vestland Classic Cruises emerges as the new owner of G Adventures' former Expedition ship, with plans to return the classic vessel to polar regions under a new identity and livery. After leaving the G Adventures fleet, the ship completed a trans-Atlantic repositioning to Gdynia, Poland, where it now awaits its next phase as part of a growing small-ship expedition portfolio. The move underscores the enduring value of intimate, heritage-style expedition vessels in modern tourism, appealing to travelers seeking authentic maritime experiences far removed from mainstream mega-cruise operations in remote northern and southern latitudes.