Professionals in remote tourism typically spend their days assisting clients with travel planning, handling booking arrangements, and providing support via email, chat, or video calls. Tasks may also include conducting virtual tours, offering local insights, troubleshooting travel issues, and coordinating with local vendors or guides. Although you work remotely, effective collaboration with both travelers and in-destination partners is essential to ensure smooth and memorable travel experiences. The role requires staying current on travel regulations and destination updates to provide accurate advice. This variety of tasks offers both flexibility and the opportunity to make meaningful connections with clients around the world.