Atsız, OzanSeyitoğlu, Faruk2026-03-152026-03-1520241356-76671479-1870https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12514/10400https://doi.org/10.1177/13567667221135198This paper investigated travellers' perceptions and experiences of using distant local guided tours during the COVID-19 pandemic utilising a qualitative methodology. The reviews' content of online travellers regarding distant local-guided tours offered by a sharing economy platform - Withlocals - in different destinations was analysed. The results demonstrated that travellers' distant local-guided tour experiences include celebration, togetherness and socialising, escape and relaxation, memorable, educational, and hedonic components. Additionally, travellers perceived distant local-guided tours as an alternative travel type, preparation for an actual visit, and inspiration for face-to-face experiences. Therefore, distant local-guided tours can be defined as engaging alternative travel types that provide multidimensional experiences and help explore a destination before the in-person visit. Apart from playing a guidance role for scholars and practitioners, this research fills the gap of research on distant local-guided tours in the literature. However, future attempts could shed more light on the subject.en10.1177/13567667221135198info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessSharing EconomyCOVID-19Distant Local-Guided TourTour ExperienceAlternative Travel TypeOnline TravellerDistant Local-Guided Tour Perceptions and Experiences of Online TravellersArticle2-s2.0-85141022906