You Don’t Need to Become a Travel Agent; Try This Instead
If you’re drawn to travel because of what it changes in people, how it expands perspective, heals burnout, marks life transitions, or creates space for clarity, you’re not alone.
Many travel coaches feel deeply called to this work.
And many of them hit the same crossroads:
“I love guiding people through meaningful travel, but I don’t want to become a travel agent.”
The good news is, you don’t have to.
About the Author: Sahara Rose DeVore

Hi, I’m Sahara Rose DeVore
I’m a world traveler turned entrepreneur, and the founder of The Travel Coach Network and the first ICF-accredited Travel Coach Certification Program™.
After solo traveling to 84+ countries and building a purpose-driven travel business, I now empower fellow wanderers and wanderlusters to turn their passion for travel into meaningful, impactful careers.
My work has been featured in 175+ media outlets including Forbes, CNN Travel, and Condé Nast Traveller.
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The False Binary in the Travel Industry
For a long time, the travel industry presented a narrow set of options.
If you loved travel, you could:
- Become a travel agent and book trips
- Or keep travel as a passion and hobby
But for people who care about why someone is traveling, not just where they’re going, neither option felt quite right.
Travel coaching emerged to fill that gap, helping people clarify intention, align travel with life seasons, and experience trips more consciously. But travel coaching also introduced a new challenge.
Clients still need their trips booked.
And many coaches don’t want to touch logistics, supplier portals, contracts, or endless booking systems.
That’s where a different model comes in.

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Coaching and Booking Are Two Different Skill Sets
Travel coaching and travel booking require very different strengths.
Coaches excel at:
- Active listening
- • Asking the right questions
- • Helping clients clarify purpose and readiness
- • Supporting emotional and mental shifts
- • Creating space for reflection and integration
Booking travel, on the other hand, requires:
- Supplier relationships
- Vetting hotels and partners
- Navigating complex systems
- Managing logistics and timelines
- Handling risk, contracts, and follow-through
Trying to force one person to do both often leads to burnout or diluted service.
A better approach is collaboration.
And that’s exactly why The Travel Coach Network has collaborated with Boutique Travel Advisors (often referred to as BTA).
A Different Path Forward for Travel Coaches
This isn’t about turning coaches into travel agents.
Rather, it’s a way to give them a trusted way to support clients all the way through the journey without stepping out of their lane.
Boutique Travel Advisors is a luxury travel agency built by professionals who came from regulated, credential-based industries. Their work centers on intentional, responsible travel, and they’ve spent years curating vetted hotel partners, guides, and experiences around the world.
What makes this partnership different is that it respects roles.
Travel coaches remain coaches.
Travel advisors handle bookings.
Clients get both.
What This Looks Like in Practice
Instead of ending a coaching relationship with a list of websites and recommendations, coaches can now offer a smoother transition from intention to execution.
Here’s how it often works:
A coach helps a client clarify:
• Why they want to travel now
• What this trip represents in their life
• What kind of experience would truly serve them
Once that clarity is established, the client can be connected with an advisor from BTA who handles:
• Hotel and supplier selection
• Logistics and booking
• VIP relationships and amenities
• On-the-ground execution
The coach stays involved where it matters, supporting mindset, readiness, and integration, without being pulled into booking systems or operational stress.
Why This Matters for Your Business
For travel coaches, this model solves several common pain points.
First, it prevents client overwhelm.
Clients don’t leave a coaching container energized and then immediately feel lost trying to plan on their own.
Second, it protects the coaching relationship.
Coaches don’t have to switch hats or dilute their role by becoming logistics managers.
Third, it opens the door to more sustainable revenue models.
While the exact structure depends on the coach’s offerings and the partnership pathway, this collaboration allows coaches to participate in the travel journey without becoming full-time booking professionals.
Most importantly, it allows coaches to serve clients more fully.
Transformation doesn’t stop once the decision to travel is made.
It continues through the experience itself, and often deepens afterward through reflection and integration.
This also opens the doors for you as the travel coach to introduce them to other programs, products, or services they might need.
You’re Not “Missing Out” by Not Booking
There’s a quiet pressure in the travel space to do everything.
To coach.
To book.
To manage logistics.
To run retreats.
To master technology.
To monetize every angle.
But depth comes from clarity, not accumulation.
Choosing not to become a travel agent doesn’t mean you’re limiting your impact.
It means you’re choosing to focus on what you do best and partnering wisely for the rest.
A More Aligned Way to Work
The future of meaningful travel isn’t about forcing everyone into the same role.
It’s about collaboration, credentials, and clearly defined expertise.
If you’re a travel coach who loves the transformational side of travel but has no desire to live inside booking portals, this model exists for a reason.
You don’t need to become a travel agent.
You just need the right partner.
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