Voice Acting

Travel Commercial Sample Scripts

Keaton Robbins | April 10, 2024

A man and a woman backpacking through tall grass and brush.

Producing a commercial that invites your target audience to travel the world and see the sights? Creating a great ad can be an exciting adventure too!

These sample voice over scripts are great for travel websites, travel agents and other adventure and touring services.

In this article

  1. For Clients Looking for Voice Over Script Examples for Travel Commercials
  2. For Voice Actors Looking for Voice Over Practice Scripts
  3. Travel Commercial Script Example 1 — The Center of Travel.com
  4. Game Show — 30-Second Voice Over Script Sample
  5. Travel Commercial Script Example 2 — The World Travel Commission
  6. Remember Jamaica — 30-Second Voice Over Script
  7. Remember Italy — 30-Second Voice Over Script
  8. Remember China — 30-Second Voice Over Script
  9. Travel Commercial Voice Over Script Example 3 — Global Festival Tour.com
  10. China Facts — 1-Minute Voice Over Script Sample (Slow Read)
  11. Brazil Facts — 30-Second Travel Commercial Voice Over Script Sample
  12. Travel Commercial Voice Over Script Example 4 — Charter for Business Private Airlines
  13. Business.com — 1-Minute Travel Commercial Voice Over Script Sample (Slow Read)
  14. Other Sample Scripts

For Clients Looking for Voice Over Script Examples for Travel Commercials

The scripts include specifications like voice age, gender, job description, role, accent, etc., much like voice over job postings on Voices. So (if you’re looking for a voice actor), the next time you post a job on Voices, you’ll know what job posting format will bring about the best auditions. The sample travel script formatting helps voice actors to better understand the vision you had for your project, and bring it to life in their read.

For Voice Actors Looking for Voice Over Practice Scripts

Feel free to use these scripts for practice reads! Keep in mind when auditioning for jobs, it is recommended to only provide a small portion of the read in your demo. For example, a 7 to 15-second read of a 30-second script will suffice for your audition demo.

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Travel Commercial Script Example 1 — The Center of Travel.com

Client:

The Center of Travel.com

Voice Age:

Young Adult

Gender:

Male or Female

Job description:

The Center of Travel dot com is a travel site that prides itself on providing a one-stop-shop for travel needs. The website appeals to the do-it-yourselfer who is comfortable transacting online. Users tend to be Generation X and Millennials. This voice over will be used for an international radio spot on satellite radio.

Art Direction:

The voice over project requires one voice actor who can play 2 roles: a contest announcer/game show host, and an excited yet overwhelmed contest winner who can’t make a decision.

Category:

Satellite Radio

Industry:

Travel

Style:

Fast-paced, Hyper

Language:

English (North American)

Accent:

US Midwestern

Word Count:

82 words

Game Show — 30-Second Voice Over Script Sample

Game show host character: Congratulations! You’ve won a 5-day getaway for 2 to anywhere you choose! Where do you think you’ll go?

Participant character: Oh um, so much pressure. So many places to choose from. I have to decide right now? We’ve always wanted to go to Paris, no Australia, NO! Iceland!

Game show host character: It sounds like you first need to visit the center of travel dot com! Compare prices of vacation packages from all over the world in one place. Book flights, all-inclusive resorts, car rentals, and more through the center of travel dot com.

Design your dream vacation today. Book through the center of travel dot com.

Travel Commercial Script Example 2 — The World Travel Commission

Client:

The World Travel Commission

Voice Age:

Middle Age

Gender:

Male or Female

Job description:

The World Trade Commission is trying to inspire more Americans to travel to Jamaica, Italy and China. Specifically, Gen X Americans that have been working too hard and prioritizing career growth over travel. There are three 30-second scripts provided as a part of a larger campaign, referred to by the tagline ‘Make Memories for Your Senses.’ Emphasizing the tagline is critical. 

Art Direction:

The envisioned voice for this campaign is calm, wise, and resonant. Tap into your inner David Attenborough. Be inspirational, but not loud. The voice over will accompany stunning visuals of the respective travel destinations.

Category:

TV Commercial

Industry:

Travel

Style:

Calm, Resonant

Language:

English (British)

Accent:

British Received Pronunciation (BBC)

Word Count:

60 words, 59 words, and 73 words respectively

Remember Jamaica — 30-Second Voice Over Script

Do you remember parasailing off the coast of Jamaica? The way the water sparkled below — a beautiful green-blue gradient of ocean… The rush of the wind, lifting you, as you were literally flying. The sound of the air gliding against the silken canopy of your sail…

Do you remember parasailing off the coast of Jamaica? No? Make memories for your senses. Travel.

These audition files were recorded by real Voices members, as part of Voices’s Mission Audition Podcast. In this podcast, the team at Voices exposes what exactly makes a good (and not so good) voice over audition. Listen in to this episode to hear how experts have critiqued each performance, and discover who ‘won the job.’

Remember Italy — 30-Second Voice Over Script

Do you remember having authentic Italian pizza in Naples? The puffy charred crust. The excess flour on your fingertips… The smell of tomato slices and mozzarella. The sumptuous texture that melted in your mouth.

Do you remember having pizza in Naples? No? Make memories for your senses. Travel.

Remember China — 30-Second Voice Over Script

Do you remember climbing the wall of China? The incline of uneven stairs laid out before you. The strain on your legs as you complete a 7-mile stretch uphill into northwest Beijing. Seeing hundreds of other hikers and realizing you’re all standing on a two-thousand-year-old masterpiece — and walking together, on the journey of a lifetime.

Do you remember climbing the wall of China? No? Make memories for your senses. Travel.

Travel Commercial Voice Over Script Example 3 — Global Festival Tour.com

Client:

Global Festival Tour.com

Voice Age:

Young Adult

Gender:

Male or Female

Job description:

Globalfestivaltour.com is a new online travel booking site that specializes in helping travelers get to festivals around the world. The ads are part of a larger campaign to spark listeners’ interest about different festivals, while simultaneously building awareness around the new booking site.

Art Direction:

The voice actor who will become the voice of this campaign can tap into different emotions of the same character. Sometimes, the voice actor will need to be full of love and in awe of what they’re witnessing. Other times, they will need to produce an enthusiastic and persuasive read that best depicts a festival.

Category:

Radio

Industry:

Travel

Style:

Sky Lantern Festival Script: Inspirational, Enchanting.
Rio Carnival Script: Excitable, Persuasive.

Language:

English

Accent:

Slight Australian Accent

Word Count:

83 words and 74 words respectively.

China Facts — 1-Minute Voice Over Script Sample (Slow Read)

Facts About the Sky Lantern Festival in China.

Fact: The festival is a 2 thousand-year-old tradition.

Fact: The lighting of the lanterns is a symbol of safe homecoming after times of unrest in the lowland villages.

Fact: The lanterns are made of rice paper and bamboo, and are safe for the environment.

Fact: Learning about the Sky Lantern Festival AT the Sky Lantern Festival is way better than reading about it online.

Get your facts through travel! Book through global festival tour dot com.

Brazil Facts — 30-Second Travel Commercial Voice Over Script Sample

Facts about the Rio Carnival

Fact: The carnival in Brazil is always held 40 days before Easter.

Fact: Some of the Samba groups spend millions of dollars on their parade floats and costumes!

Fact: Rio Carnival is registered in the Guinness Book of World Records as the biggest carnival in the world.

Fact: Learning about the Rio Carnival AT the Rio Carnival is way better than reading about it online.

Get your facts through travel! Book through global festival tour dot com.

Travel Commercial Voice Over Script Example 4 — Charter for Business Private Airlines

Client:

Charter for Business Private Airlines

Voice Age:

Young Adult

Gender:

Male or Female

Job description:

Charter for Business Private Airlines is looking to expand its already well-known brand name into the world of helicopters for business travel. We aim to attract new clientele as well as inform existing clientele about the added service. The existing clientele is comprised of upper-class, new-money, successful-in-business young adults. This voice over will be used nationally across the USA in radio ads.

Art Direction:

Though a male voice is what we’re envisioning, the right female voice will also be considered. No matter the gender, the voice will be strong and authoritative, yet luxurious. Hint to a matter-of-fact nature, yet steer clear of sounding abrasive.

Category:

Radio

Industry:

Travel

Style:

Authoritative, Luxurious

Language:

English

Accent:

US African American

Word Count:

93 words

Business.com — 1-Minute Travel Commercial Voice Over Script Sample (Slow Read)

Business travel at the speed of your iPhone 8… is that even possible?!

Zip around the country in your own helicopter, complete with a licensed pilot and hors d’oeuvres to keep you on top of your game. Get from point A to point B within minutes! Visit charter for business dot com to find out more about how you can beat the traffic. Need to book that flight right now? Give us a call at 1 822 555 6482.

Show up in style (and on time). Start flying to your meetings today!

Other Sample Scripts

Want to review sample scripts in other industries? Check out this list:

Telephone and IVR Sample Scripts

Real Estate Sample Scripts

Retail Sample Scripts

Healthcare Sample Scripts

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    August 18, 2019, 10:49 am

    I’d like to get started but I have no experience. How do I start?

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    Are there any practice airliner scripts I could work from?

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    Amir
    January 18, 2021, 10:43 am

    Hi, I’m currently trying to record a demo on my own and wanted to use these sample scripts on voices.com. Are they free to use for voiceover demos?

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      Oliver Skinner
      January 19, 2021, 4:58 pm

      Hi Amir,

      You bet! Feel free to use any of the sample scripts you find on our blog for your demo.

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    October 28, 2021, 1:08 pm

    I love the way you formatted and presented the content as well as the expectation of the voice actor!

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      Niki Clark
      November 2, 2021, 8:32 am

      Hi Donna,

      Much of the success a voice actor has comes from their ability to interpret a script, so we do ur best to make these scripts as descriptive and fun as possible to make them worth the time and show that practice can be enjoyable. Thank you for the positive feedback! It’s so nice to hear that our efforts are resonating with you.

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    Chidi Jacobs
    May 23, 2022, 6:39 am

    Hi Niki, many thanks for the voice over sample scripts. Would be glad to hear more audio samples for my practice.

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    Hi I’m Jane ,looking to get started in VO ,not really sure how to get started and honestly I’m a little nervous because I’m turning 53 this year and am looking to start a new career ,so thank you for coming into my life !

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    Nur Hayati Aulia
    March 7, 2024, 10:35 pm

    Thank you for these excellent script

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