Looking for a Tour Guide job in United States (2026)?
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- Languages: Add languages and specialist subject knowledge.
- Route: Look at seasonal H-2B; standard sponsorship is unlikely.
- Progression: Move toward tour-operations management for sponsorship.
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- Do you have languages/specialist knowledge?
- Is this a seasonal H-2B role?
- Could you progress to operations management?
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Tour Guide jobs in United States — questions answered
- Where are tour guide jobs in United States?
- Tour operators and attractions hire guides, but sponsorship is uncommon and mostly seasonal.
- What salary range do tour guide jobs in United States pay?
- Around US$18–21/hour (some sources to US$30/hour with tips).
- Which cities hire tour guides in United States?
- New York, Washington DC, Las Vegas, Orlando, tourist destinations
- Which employers hire tour guides in United States?
- Tour operators and travel companies, Museums, attractions and heritage sites, Cruise and excursion companies
- What licence or credential do you need in United States?
- Some cities/sites require guide accreditation; otherwise knowledge and languages are the screen.
- What work-permit / visa route applies in United States?
- Honest caveat: tour guiding rarely meets H-1B specialty criteria; seasonal H-2B is the rare exception.
- What language level do you need?
- English (additional languages valued).
Good to know about Tour Guide jobs in United States
- Tour guiding rarely qualifies for standard sponsorship.
- Seasonal H-2B is the rare exception.
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