How much to pay my tour manager

The amount you pay your tour manager can vary depending on several factors, including their experience, the size and scope of your tours, and the budget of your project. Here are some general guidelines to consider when determining your tour manager's compensation:

  1. Industry standards: Research industry standards and typical compensation ranges for tour managers, taking into account the size and scope of your tours and the market you are operating in.

  2. Experience: Consider the tour manager's level of experience, including their track record and the number of tours they have managed in the past.

  3. Responsibilities: Evaluate the tour manager's responsibilities, including the number of duties they are responsible for and the level of expertise they bring to the role.

  4. Budget: Consider your overall budget for the tour, and allocate funds for tour management accordingly.

Typically, tour managers are paid a flat fee or a percentage of the tour's gross revenue, and the amount can range from several thousand dollars for smaller tours to tens of thousands of dollars for larger tours. It's important to negotiate a fair and reasonable compensation package that takes into account the tour manager's experience, responsibilities, and market standards.

Keep in mind that in addition to compensation, you may also want to provide benefits such as travel expenses, health insurance, or a per diem allowance to help cover the costs of food and other expenses while on tour.

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