Travel & Tourism Courses

The Australian travel and tourism industry is experiencing an unprecedented growth, resulting in an increasing demand for highly skilled professionals who can meet the evolving industry standards. At Belgravia Academy, we are committed to providing exceptional training programs that empower our learners with the practical skills and knowledge needed for successful careers in the industry. Our travel and tourism courses are designed to offer hands-on learning experiences that allow our learners to apply the skills they acquire at any of our numerous managed venues or destinations. 

To provide our learners with the best possible training, Belgravia Academy has partnered with Belgravia Pro, a leading provider of tourism management services across Australia. This partnership allows us to offer nationally accredited training programs that meet industry standards, while Belgravia Pro provides specialist knowledge in the field to enhance the learning experience. Together, we offer learners the chance to apply their newly acquired skills in the dynamic tourism sector, while also providing them with employment opportunities in this exciting industry. 

With Belgravia Pro’s passion for travel and tourism, this partnership was a natural fit. Our collaboration ensures that our learners receive the most up-to-date knowledge and training in the industry. By combining our resources and expertise, we equip learners with the necessary skills to succeed in the booming travel and tourism industry. 

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Nationally Recognised Travel and Tourism Courses

Travel and Tourism Courses

SIT30122 – Certificate III in Tourism: The Certificate III in Tourism qualification provides a strong foundation for individuals interested in entering the dynamic travel and tourism industry. These tourism courses equip learners with well-developed skills in tourism services, sales, and operations, alongside a solid understanding of industry practices.

Students will gain knowledge in key areas such as providing advice on domestic destinations, delivering excellent customer service, managing financial transactions, preparing and presenting commentaries, and ensuring workplace health and safety. The course also emphasises cultural sensitivity and visitor information services, preparing graduates to interact effectively with diverse customer groups.

This qualification opens up opportunities to work across various sectors of the tourism industry, including tour operators, inbound tour services, visitor information centres, holiday parks, resorts, attractions, cultural and heritage sites, and small tourism businesses. It offers a versatile pathway for those looking to build a rewarding career in the tourism sector. (Training.gov.au)

SIT40122 – Certificate IV in Travel and Tourism (Holiday Parks and Resorts): The Certificate IV in Travel and Tourism (Holiday Parks and Resorts) qualification equips learners with the essential skills and knowledge needed to succeed in a wide range of roles within the travel and tourism industry, both in Australia and internationally. These travel and tourism courses reflect the critical role of travel and tourism professionals in coordinating and delivering exceptional tourism services across various sectors.

Students will develop the ability to work independently or with limited supervision, solving complex problems and overseeing team members in supervisory roles. The curriculum covers key areas such as customer service, marketing, financial transactions, cultural sensitivity, and workplace health and safety, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for various positions such as senior operations coordinator, sales executive, or product coordinator.

The tourism courses provide a comprehensive understanding of the travel and tourism industry, with a focus on holiday parks and resorts. It prepares learners for employment with tour operators, inbound travel companies, tourist attractions, and more. By acquiring skills in planning, monitoring, and evaluating team performance, graduates are well-positioned for supervisory and managerial roles.

As a significant contributor to Australia’s economy, the tourism industry is on track for recovery following the pandemic, with a projected resurgence by 2025. Strong domestic tourism growth and increasing demand for travel have led to staffing shortages, making this a prime opportunity to enter the industry.

Upon completing the qualification, students will have a solid foundation for further studies in travel and tourism, events, or business, offering a clear pathway for career advancement. Potential job outcomes include roles such as inbound tour coordinator, ride attendant, tour operations manager, travel agency manager, travel consultant, and visitor information officer.(Training.gov.au)