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5 Small-Group Tour Operators for Vegan Clients

Nov 13, 2024
Culinary  Sustainability  Tours  
5 Small-Group Tour Operators for Vegan Clients
World Vegan Travel prioritizes luxury on its trips.
Credit: 2024 Fabian Dalpiaz_Fullres45

People choose to be vegan for different reasons, including health, love of animals and decreasing their environmental impact. But when it comes to traveling, vegans all face common difficulties, especially when navigating countries where they don’t speak the language.

Vegan tour companies provide an optimal solution, handling logistics that help travelers stick to their values and support local economies. If you’re working with clients who eschew animal products, these five small-group tour operators provide experiences where travelers will be well-fed and meet like-minded folks. 

Veg Jaunts and Journeys 

U.S.-based Veg Jaunts and Journeys runs about 15 trips per year, capping each at 12-14 participants. In 2025, departures include Singapore, Scotland, Italy, Philadelphia, the California redwoods and the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta.

“Vegans like to support local vegan businesses and enjoy activities such as cooking classes, visiting animal sanctuaries, taking vegan food tours and doing off-the-beaten-path activities,” said Kim Giovacco, founder of Veg Jaunts and Journeys, which offers advisors 10% commission. 

Veg Jaunts and Journeys caps their tours at 12-14 travelers.
Veg Jaunts and Journeys caps their tours at 12-14 travelers.
Credit: 2024 Veg Jaunts and Journeys

Groups get around using public transportation, and customers range in age from 20 to 80. Most are from the U.S., with a sprinkling of Canadians and Australians. 

“Groups are usually composed of one or two couples and the rest solo travelers, so guests should never hesitate to come alone,” Giovacco said.

Escape To … by Fairkonnect 

On its vegan tours, India-based Escape To … by Fairkonnect combines top attractions with behind-the-scenes peeks at local nonprofits working in areas such as ecology and regenerative farming. Its 2025 trips will visit Mexico City, Switzerland and several parts of India. 

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“We provide really unique vegan tour experiences that combine food and art tours, experiences with Indigenous communities, education and service to local nonprofits,” said Prachi Jain, creative director for the company.

Customers are mostly 40-65 years old; Latin American trips are popular with North Americans, while Asia itineraries attract more Europeans and Australians.

“We set up an affiliate link for agents through which they or their clients can book,” Jain said of the company’s travel advisor strategy, which also includes 10% commission. 

World Vegan Travel 

Canada-based World Vegan Travel prioritizes luxury: Groups stay at premium accommodations with all meals, drinks, activities and tips included.

Although many of the brand’s 2025 trips are already wait-listed, destinations include Botswana, Thailand, France, Japan, Italy and Croatia. A few trips are billed as SOS-free, which means no salt, oil or sugar — a blessing for clients on extremely restricted diets.

World Vegan Travel offers culinary activities such as a sushi demo in Japan.
World Vegan Travel offers culinary activities such as a sushi demo in Japan.
Credit: 2024 World Vegan Travel

“In many ways, vegans are just like everyone else — they enjoy history, culture, having fun, relaxing and, like many others, love experiencing amazing food while traveling,” said Brighde Reed, co-founder of World Vegan Travel.

The company also adds special extras for these animal-loving groups.

“We might have a gorilla doctor join us for dinner, or invite local heroes who are doing incredible work, such as vegan influencers in Vietnam or individuals helping stray cats and dogs,” Reed said.

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In 2023, group sizes averaged 17 participants, with an average age of 59; 18% were solo travelers, and most guests were American.

Trips are commissionable at 5-10%, depending on the type of trip. The company pays commissions within two weeks after the tour.

Vegan Travel 

Vegan Travel, based in Germany, has operated vegan cruises since 2014. It organizes six to eight fully vegan chartered sailings annually, including both river and ocean voyages. Cuisine emphasizes fresh vegetables over processed faux meats, and guests will find vegan toiletries in their cabins. There’s even an option for a vegan, gluten-free experience on all sailings.

When it comes to shore excursions, in addition to classic city walking tours, guests can sign up for vegan wine tastings, visiting animal sanctuaries or responsible wildlife watching.

RELATED: Four Seasons L.A. Opens the First Vegan Restaurant in the Americas for the Brand 

Most customers come from the U.S., U.K., Canada and Germany. Traveler types range widely, including honeymooners, families with children, seniors and solo travelers.

“We see immense potential in expanding our partnerships with travel agents, offering a valuable solution for clients who might prefer expert guidance in planning their vegan getaway,” said Dirk Bocklage, managing director for Vegan Travel.

Advisors can expect a live booking system showing real-time availability and a dedicated agent email address to track bookings, in addition to 10% commission paid upon cruise departure.

Vegan Travel Asia 

Vegan Travel Asia (formerly known as VegVoyages) has won many awards for ethical, conscious and sustainable travel, and it has an amazing track record of 95% return customers.

“Our customers are typically well-traveled individuals, and our itineraries emphasize cultural experiences and local immersions,” said Sofna Yusi, guest relations for the brand, noting that most of the U.S.-based company’s clients are over 40 years old. 

Departures for 2025 include Bhutan, Malaysia, Laos and Nepal, and guests should expect language lessons, opportunities to participate in traditional ceremonies, and activities such as jungle trekking and river tubing on these carbon-neutral trips. 

“Our adventures are not typical sightseeing bus tours,” Yusi said.

All of Vegan Travel Asia’s trips are commissionable for agents based on tour cost; single supplements and extra nights are not commissionable. Advisors can expect to receive commission within a week of the client’s final payment. 

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