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A Tourism Marketing Manager is responsible for promoting destinations, attractions, or travel services to attract visitors. This role involves developing marketing strategies, managing advertising campaigns, overseeing digital and social media presence, and collaborating with tourism boards, travel agencies, and event organisers. The job often includes analysing market trends, creating promotional materials, and monitoring the effectiveness of marketing activities. Communication skills, creativity, and an understanding of the travel industry are important for success in this role. Tourism Marketing Managers may work for local councils, tourist attractions, hotels, or travel companies.

Tourism Marketing Manager

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Average Salary

Tourism Marketing Managers in the UK typically earn between £28,000 and £50,000 per year, depending on experience and location.

Job Openings

As of 2023, there are approximately 3,500 positions for marketing managers within the tourism and hospitality sector across the UK.

Industry Growth

The UK tourism industry is predicted to grow by 3.8 percent annually, increasing demand for skilled marketing professionals.

🚀 Careers in this path

Build a Strong Educational Foundation

Achieve GCSEs and A Levels

Focus on subjects such as English, Business Studies, Geography, or Media Studies at GCSE and A Level.

Prioritising subjects that develop communication, analytical, and research skills is essential. Geography can provide insight into global destinations, while Business or Media Studies will introduce you to key marketing concepts. Good grades will also support your application for further education or apprenticeships.

Complete a Relevant Degree or Equivalent Qualification

Pursue a degree in Marketing, Tourism Management, Business, or a related field.

Universities and colleges across the UK offer courses specifically tailored to tourism and marketing. These courses often include modules in market research, consumer behaviour, digital marketing, and tourism industry trends. Alternatively, consider a higher-level apprenticeship in marketing or tourism if you prefer a more hands-on route.

Gain Industry Experience

Undertake Work Placements or Volunteering

Gain practical experience through internships, placements, or voluntary work in tourism or marketing.

Many tourism boards, travel agencies, hotels, and event companies offer placements for students. Volunteering at local tourist attractions or helping with promotional campaigns can also build valuable skills and contacts in the industry. Real-world experience is highly valued by employers.

Develop Marketing Skills

Build your skills in digital marketing, social media, and content creation.

Tourism marketing increasingly relies on digital channels. Take online courses in social media marketing, SEO, and analytics, or get involved in creating promotional materials for university societies or local events. Understanding tourism software and customer relationship management tools is also beneficial.

Progress to Management Roles

Apply for Junior Marketing Roles

Start your career in travel, tourism, or marketing as an assistant or coordinator.

Look for entry-level jobs in travel agencies, destination marketing organisations, or hospitality businesses. These roles will allow you to learn from experienced marketers, contribute to campaigns, and gradually take on more responsibility.

Advance to Managerial Positions

Gain experience and work towards becoming a Tourism Marketing Manager.

With experience, you can move up to supervisory or managerial positions, leading marketing teams and developing your own campaigns. Building a portfolio of successful projects and continuing your professional development through industry bodies, such as the Chartered Institute of Marketing, will support your progression.

Available Apprenticeships

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Customer Service/Administrative Apprentice

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Paragon provides a client-centric traffic management service with strong sector experience and have seen the team grow to over 60 members of staff, 2 depots and head offices in North Lincolnshire. They are now looking to recruit a customer service/administrative apprentice to work with the design and Surveying manager.

Closing date: in 19 days

Possible start date: 03 Nov 2025

Apprentice Customer Service/Operations/Road-freight operator

SUREFREIGHT (INTERNATIONAL) LIMITED

( Added 28 Mar 2025 - 1 position available )

Immediate start at Surefreight for the right person to join our small and friendly team. You will be responsible for providing excellent customer service to our clients, resolving enquiries and ensuring customer satisfaction.

Closing date: in 12 days

Possible start date: 27 Oct 2025

Store Career Starter Apprenticeship

ALDI STORES LIMITED

( Added 10 Apr 2025 - 500 positions available )

This is a 12-15 month programme where you’ll learn to be the face of the Aldi shopping experience. You’ll give customers the amazing service, products and environment they expect - and more. We’ll teach you all the techniques to succeed whilst you work your way towards a Level 2 Retailer qualification. We recruit nationwide and all year around!

Closing date: in 3 months

Possible start date: 02 Jan 2026

Trade Supplier apprentice

EDA LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT LIMITED

( Added 14 May 2025 - 1 position available )

Trade Supplier Apprentice is required for a leading Electrical Wholesaler. The candidate will start in the Warehouse, build their knowledge and warehouse management and then move onto the sales counter and office. Duties will include; Managing stock in and out (to external clients) Picking and packing Store transfers & stock control.

Closing date: in 23 days

Possible start date: 01 Nov 2025

Customer Service / Administrative Officer Apprenticeship

MYTOILETSPARES LIMITED

( Added 14 May 2025 - 1 position available )

My Toilet Spares has a vacancy for a Customer Service Representative to manage customer queries. You will also be asked to process orders, pick orders and escalate complaints across a number of communication channels. You will need to be able to remain calm when customers are frustrated and have experience working with computers.

Closing date: in 19 days

Possible start date: 03 Nov 2025

Apprentice Sales Office Administrator Level 2

MICRON HYDRAULICS LTD

( Added 10 Jun 2025 - 1 position available )

We are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic individual to join our team as a Customer Service Level 2 apprentice. This is an excellent opportunity to gain hands-on experience while working towards a nationally recognised qualification in customer service.

Closing date: in 27 days

Possible start date: 02 Dec 2025

Apprentice Retail Sales Advisor

SHOP KINDLY LTD

( Added 13 Jun 2025 - 1 position available )

Are you passionate about vegan food? Do you enjoy connecting with customers? If you’re eager to dive in and be part of a dynamic team, a role as an Apprentice Sales Adviser at Kindly of Brighton could be perfect for you! The role will involve serving customers, cashpoint operation and promoting products.

Closing date: in 12 days

Possible start date: 20 Oct 2025

Customer Service/Receptionist Apprentice

518 Dental

( Added 27 Jun 2025 - 1 position available )

Immediate start has arisen with an exciting opportunity for an receptionist apprentice to join our small but busy dental practice. The apprentice would need to be hard working, have a friendly nature about them, be confident, and be able to learn how to deal with patients in person and over the phone in a professional manner.

Closing date: in 12 days

Possible start date: 27 Oct 2025

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These career progression decisions are informed by comparing the skills and knowledge needed for different occupations, along with data on how people move between them. Explore the possibilities and discover the exciting journey ahead in your career!

Sample Qualifications

A Tourism Marketing Manager shares similar responsibilities with a Marketing Manager, including developing marketing strategies, managing campaigns, and overseeing promotional activities. Both roles require strong knowledge of marketing principles, strategic planning, and team management within the context of the tourism or broader commercial sectors.

How to become

You could get into this job through:

  • a university course
  • an apprenticeship
  • working towards this role
  • applying directly

University

You can become a marketing manager as graduate of any subject. Some higher national diploma or degree subjects might be particularly relevant like:

  • marketing
  • business management
  • digital marketing
  • advertising
  • psychology

Some companies might offer graduate marketing management schemes.

You might be able to fast-track through professional marketing qualifications if your degree is accredited. 

You can find out more about the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) accredited degree.

Entry requirements

You'll usually need:

  • 1 or 2 A levels, or equivalent, for a higher national diploma
  • 2 to 3 A levels, or equivalent, for a degree

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Apprenticeship

You could start by taking a Marketing Assistant or Marketing Executive Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship.

If you already have some marketing experience, you might be able to do a Marketing Manager Level 6 Higher Apprenticeship.

Entry requirements

You'll usually need:

  • 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C), or equivalent, including English and maths, for an advanced apprenticeship
  • 4 or 5 GCSEs at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) and A levels, or equivalent, for a higher or degree apprenticeship

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Work

You could start as a marketing executive and then take a qualification offered by a professional marketing body such as:

Direct Application

You might be able to apply directly for marketing manager jobs if you have experience in a related area like:

  • sales management
  • advertising
  • communications
  • public relations

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Professional and industry bodies

You can join The Chartered Institute of Marketing for professional development and training opportunities.

Further information

Learn more about how to get into marketing from The Chartered Institute of Marketing.

You can also find out about marketing events and challenges by DMA Talent on the Institute of Data and Marketing.

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