If you’re passionate about travel and dreaming of turning that passion into a rewarding career, becoming a certified travel agent is a powerful first step. But here’s the truth: you don’t need a formal certification to sell travel. However, the right travel agent training and credentials can boost your credibility, help you stand out, and unlock access to exclusive perks and partnerships.
In this guide, we’ll break down how to get a travel agent certification, what it actually means, and how becoming a certified travel advisor fits into launching your own successful business.
A travel agent certification is a credential that demonstrates your knowledge of the travel industry. Certifications are offered by professional organizations and training programs and often require completing coursework and passing an exam.
They’re not mandatory to sell travel, but they can:
Short answer: No. You don’t need a license or certification to become a travel advisor in most states (exceptions include states like California, Florida, and Washington that require seller-of-travel registrations). However, education and affiliation matter.
Instead of focusing solely on certification, many successful advisors partner with a host agency or franchise—like Cruise Planners—that provides hands-on training, a powerful support system, and preferred supplier relationships.
Here are some of the most recognized travel agent certifications in the industry:
These designations are issued by The Travel Institute and are widely respected throughout the travel industry.
2. CLIA Certifications (Cruise Lines International Association)
CLIA membership also provides access to exclusive cruise training and perks.
Many cruise lines, tour companies, and tourism boards offer certifications, such as:
These programs deepen your expertise and may unlock special booking benefits.
While certifications look great on a resume, most successful travel advisors will tell you that real-world training and support matter more.
That’s why many choose to align with a host agency or franchise like Cruise Planners. Instead of going it alone, you gain:
A nationally recognized name
Award-winning training programs (including virtual and in-person options)
A cutting-edge booking platform
Ongoing marketing and business development support
Access to exclusive travel perks and preferred suppliers
Plus, Cruise Planners provides a turnkey business model—no prior experience or certification required to get started.
Travel agent certifications can be a valuable part of your professional toolkit, but they’re not the only path to success. With the right support, training, and business model, you can build a thriving travel agency—even without traditional credentials.
So ask yourself: do you want to just sell travel, or do you want to build a business that lets you work from anywhere, travel the world, and be your own boss?
Whether you’re starting fresh or transitioning from another career, Cruise Planners offers the tools and training to help you succeed. We believe in empowering entrepreneurs to run their own travel businesses from anywhere in the world—with flexibility, freedom, and full support.
Ready to combine certification with real-world success? Learn more about the Cruise Planners franchise opportunity today: