A tour description is an operating document and a sales copy. The paragraph that makes someone want to book the tour is sandwiched between the meeting point, tour duration and the detail on the level of walking involved.
Tour participants read both halves. There is almost always a direct link between complaints, requests for refunds and the level of detail in the second part.
Booking details should address the problems that potential guests have, such as how long the tour is, how strenuous it is, what is included, what happens if it rains, and if a nine year old will be bored. It should also convince a potential guest that the day will be worth the money. There are listings that do only the convincing part, and these listings have good conversions, but poor reviews.
Where AI falls down on tour descriptions
Vague tour copy creates inflated expectations. Four stops become five, a two-hour walk loses an hour, and an unannounced meal is added to the tour. Guests submit refund requests citing the copy of an unfulfilled tour on your listing.
How Articled Produces No-AI Tour Descriptions
The writer looks at your operations sheet and marketing brief together. They put start time, transport, the size of the group, where and if we have meal stops, and your honest fitness level in a structured block. The narrative is built around this block, so there is nothing persuasive in this that contradicts what the guide will run the activity on the day.
Review and Revisions for No-AI Tour Descriptions
Send for changes after your guides finish reading the draft. They catch things like a walk called gentle that is not, a stop that only works before eleven. We provide two rounds within a fourteen day period, and our operational fixes usually take one pass.
What people commission tour descriptions for
Day tour and excursion listings for operators.
Market listings requiring non-duplicate copy.
Customized small group and private tour upgrade pages.
Temporary tours added for one quarter of the year.
What tour descriptions cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical tour description
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Short
500
$50
$0.50
$50.50
Standard
1,000
$100
$1
$101
In-depth
2,000
$200
$2
$202
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI Tour Descriptions: Frequently Asked Questions
A named human writer with a background in this kind of work. No model drafts, outlines, edits or researches any part of it, and nothing is run through an AI humanizer. Every draft is checked against multiple detectors before it reaches you.
A named human writer with a background in this kind of work. No model drafts, outlines, edits or researches any part of it, and nothing is run through an AI humanizer. Every draft is checked against multiple detectors before it reaches you.
You should have them. Marketplaces crack down on listings with duplicated text and each field has its own structure. We write the singular, authoritative version and variants that are actually different rather than with shuffled text.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our tour descriptions
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
DSDiego SContent Manager, Verano Travel Co
One guide had outdated opening hours
Four city guides, three of them perfect. The fourth said a museum had updated its winter hours last year. This was fixed within a day after I reported it. The others were unchecked, but they went ahead and double checked them. I do recommend this guide, but check the time sensitive items for yourself.
Verified orderDestination guidesNovember 2025
RGRonan GOwner, Ballymore Guesthouse
First version could’ve been any guesthouse
It was a good draft, but unfortunately, we weren’t able to take credit. We did, however, send back four photos and explained the pier to them all. The second draft also included information about the pier, room three’s low ceilings, and our no breakfast before eight policy. This one is officially on the site.
Verified orderHotel descriptionsJuly 2026
ZAZoe ACo-founder, Hearthline
Cut our deck from nineteen slides to twelve
We threw away seven slides, and the traction numbers moved to slide three. Our first investor meeting after the change lasted twenty minutes longer than scheduled because the investors weren’t waiting for us to finish and were actually interested in what we were saying. You can figure it out from there.