2026 Winners & Finalists

2026 award winners

CELEBRATING THE POSITIVE IMPACT STORYTELLERS!

The winners of the Inspire Global Media Awards 2026 were announced on a lovely Spring evening at the stunning 20 Cavendish Square, London, on 13 April 2026. We recognised 29 category winners, 21 category Highly Commended, Positive Impact Story Producer of the Year, Positive Impact Storyteller of the Year and the Positive Impact Outstanding Contribution Award.

Outstanding Contribution

recognition

Award sponsored by The Travel Festivals

Positive Impact Storyteller of the Year

Winner
highly commended

Award sponsored by Experience Turks & Caicos

Positive Impact Story Producer of the Year

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR

England

Winner

John Harris

The Guardian

Judges comment…

Highly commended

Yvette Cook

The Independent

Award sponsored by Visit Herefordshire

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR

British Isles & Ireland (exc. England)

Winner

Lily Canter

Adventure.com

Judges comments – “Loved discovering “Britain’s last true wilderness” through the eyes of this writer – the destination was really brought to life through colourful turn of phrase, meaningful interactions with local people and depiction of environmental challenges and initiatives.”

Highly commended

Robin McKelvie

The Telegraph

Judges comments – “This article was a love letter to a destination close to the writer’s heart and it was a pleasure to read, plus the destination boasts so many assets – rich in nature, a newly-listed UNESCO Geopark and ongoing responsible local tourism initiatives.”

Award sponsored by Visit Herefordshire

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR

Nordic Region

Winner

Sam Haddad

The Guardian

Judges comment

Highly commended

Ailsa Sheldon

JRNY Travel Magazine

Judges comments – “What stands out is the depth of local insight, from salt-making heritage to seaweed foraging and oyster revival, which adds genuine authority and charm. A confident, distinctive feature that captures both the flavour and soul of the region in a way that feels fresh and memorable.”

Award sponsored by Switzerland Tourism

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR

Europe

Winner

Yvette Cook

The Independent

Judges comment

Highly commended

Emma Truscott

BBC Travel

Award sponsored by Tourism Switzerland

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR

Mediterranean & North Africa

Winner

Daniel Stables

National Geographic Traveller (UK)

Judges comments – “This article was a joyful foray into unknown Sicily, a fascinating melting pot of cultures, history, music and food – very well-researched, highlights the culture and community through its cuisine; a new angle to learn about the destination.”

Highly commended

Jessica Heather

Adventure.com

Judges comments – “A really beautiful and inspiring account of a stunning off-the-beaten-track destination rich in nature and experiences, whose local people are actively engaged in sustainable and environmental initiatives.”

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR

Africa & Indian Ocean

Winner

Bella Falk

Travel Africa Magazine

Judges comments – “Excellent balance of celebration and critical scrutiny. The writer doesn’t simply marvel at Victoria Falls but interrogates its future, giving the piece real editorial substance. Well structured and compelling throughout.”

Highly commended

Sue Watt

Travel Africa Magazine

Judges comments – “A richly layered piece that weaves community, conservation and personal experience with confidence and warmth. The human stories feel earned rather than inserted, and the writing carries genuine emotional weight.”

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR

Asia

Winner

Farida Zeynalova

National Geographic Traveller (UK)

Judges comment

Highly commended

Angela Locatelli

National Geographic Traveller (UK)

Award sponsored by Inside Asia

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR

Australasia & Oceania

Winner

Lauren Jarvis

OutThere Magazine

Judges comments – “Particularly compelling is the balance between ancient culture and modern innovation, positioning the Red Centre as both timeless and evolving. A sophisticated, thoughtful feature that informs as much as it inspires.”

Highly commended

Karen Edwards

JRNY Travel Magazine

Judges comment – “Outstanding. I learnt so much from reading this and I felt truly transported and inspired.”

Award sponsored by Inside Asia

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR

North America

Winner

Kate Eshelby

BBC Travel

Judges comments – “Meaningful and with genuine impact.”

Highly commended

James March

TONIC Magazine

Award sponsored by Tourism Nova Scotia

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR

Central America & Mexico

Winner

Robyn Wilson

The Independent

Judges comments – “Compelling adventure writing; pulls you through every kilometre of jungle.”

Highly commended

Steph Dyson

The Independent

Judges comments – “Outstanding; the quetzal opener is inspired and the narrative never loses its thread.”

Award sponsored by Tourism Nova Scotia

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR

The Caribbean

Winner

Sarah Lee

National Geographic Traveller (UK)

Judges comments – Visitor volunteer programs, educational, inspirational and encourages ways to contribute to the conservation of the reefs.”

Highly commended

Rory Buccheri

Adventure.com

Award sponsored by Montpelier Nevis

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR

South America & Antarctica

Winner

Katy Dartford

Globetrotter Magazine

Judges comments – “A vivid, immersive article that transforms Lima into a richly textured destination of wild encounters, human stories and sensory surprise. Offering a heady mix of some very different and varied ideas to the norm for a 24 hour stopover in Lima. From swimming with seals to coffee tasting, along with a visit to one of the world’s top bars.”

Highly commended

Rupert Mellor

OutThere Magazine

Judges comments – “A detailed and suitably different guide to some of the hidden joys to be discovered on a visit to Salvador, Bahia. The experiences pour off the page.”

Award sponsored by Montpelier Nevis

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR

Global

Winner

Steph Dyson

Adventure.com

Judges comments – “Expertly argued case.”

Highly commended

Stuart Kenny

Much Better Adventures

Judges comments – Beautifully written.

Award sponsored by Lemongrass Marketing

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR - INTERNATIONAL WRITERS

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR - INTERNATIONAL WRITERS

U.K., Europe & Nordic Region

Winner

Daniel James Clarke

The Guardian

Judges comments – “Sustainable travel, tourism to historic villages, inspirational travel, tourism benefiting small villages, timeless magic remains.”

Highly commended

Asia London Palomba

The Washington Post

Judges comments – “Loved this! Wellness, local community, generational, traditional, educational with natural remedies, sustainableinteresting topic – great report!”

Award sponsored by Visit Cyprus

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR - INTERNATIONAL WRITERS

Asia

Winner

Veidehi Gite

Outlook Traveller

Judges comments – “An excellent and insightful bit of writing.”

Highly commended

Samantha Falewee

Conde Nast Traveller

Judges comments – This author’s light touch belies a firm grasp on the detail which shines through in a vivid feature.”

Award sponsored by Visit Cyprus

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR - INTERNATIONAL WRITERS

Australasia & Oceania

Winner

Ellie Cobb

BBC Travel

Judges comments – “Very informative and descriptive – made me want to go there. Good historical context and not all rose-tinted. Very good – I enjoyed it.”

Highly commended

Sarah Reid

Adventure.com

Judges comments – Good angle, timely, informative, good attention to detail, useful recent history and past history, well written - evocative- loved the kayaking.

Award sponsored by Visit Cyprus

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR - INTERNATIONAL WRITERS

Africa, Arabia & Indian Ocean

Winner

Jonny Bierman

Travel + Leisure

Judges comments – Important feature on African eco-tourism. Outstanding feature.”

Award sponsored by Visit Cyprus

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR - INTERNATIONAL WRITERS

Americas, The Caribbean & Antarctica

Winner

Emily Barlow

Adventure.com

Judges comments – “In a noisy field this story stood out as a genuinely new angle on a well-told tale. Never easy. Discovering a path less-trodden alerts trekkers to the charms of avoiding the obvious and finding and choosing some new hidden gems that are just as rewarding, if not more so.”

Highly commended

Annie Brown Verdin

Adventure.com

Judges comments – Well observed with a keen eye for detail this was an engaging and evocative piece.

Award sponsored by Visit Cyprus

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR - INTERNATIONAL WRITERS

Global

Winner

Suzie Dundas

Matador Network

Judges comments – “Informative, inspiring, with an educational angle. Positive impact.”

Award sponsored by Visit Cyprus

TRAVEL BOOK OF THE YEAR

Winner

Carolyn Boyd

Profile Books

Judges comments – “Mrs Boyd’s gazetteer of alimentation francais is like Hollandaise: irritating in the simplicity of the concept and delicious in its execution. I scoffed the entire book in one sitting.”

Award sponsored by VIA Rail Canada

TRAVEL GUIDE OF THE YEAR

Winner

Emma Gibbs

Bradt Guides

Judges comments – “Given it’s a “Slow Travel” guidebook, the positive impact storytelling is as excellent as you’d expect. Plenty of local colour, hints and tips from locals, written by someone immersed in the destination.”

Highly commended

Daniel James Clarke

Lonely Planet

Judges comments – Highlights the quirky and less-visited (key in an area prone to over-tourism). Did an excellent job of opening my eyes to the Algarve beyond the tourist beaches.”

Award sponsored by Netherlands

TRADE FEATURE OF THE YEAR

Winner

Zanny Merullo

Travel Age West

Judges comments – “Boom. Positive impact storytelling done brilliantly.” “Inspired me to go and talked about local people and the positive impact of tourism.”

Highly commended

Jessica Reid

TTG Media

Judges comments – An important story told skilfully, casting light on an aspect of India that is rarely discussed in travel writing. Good quotes, historical context and a sense of place makes this a great read!

Award sponsored by Deep South USA

BROADCAST OF THE YEAR

TELEVISION BROADCAST OF THE YEAR

Winner

Mark Julian Edwards

The Jet Set TV Show

Judges comments – “Simple, informative, positive and gives the feel of a discovery on a simple journey.”

Award sponsored by VIA Rail Canada

PODCAST / AUDIO PROGRAMME OF THE YEAR

Winner

Mary Novakovich

BBC Radio 4

Judges comments – “Fascinating. Good balance of positive storytelling along with impacts of climate change etc. Crammed a lot into a short segment.”

Highly commended

Richard Hammond & Holly Tuppen

It’s a Journey – a sustainable travel podcast

Judges comments – Super-practical, excellent presentation and subject matter.” “All about positive impact storytelling. Nailed the brief!”

Award sponsored by VIA Rail Canada

PHOTO OF THE YEAR - PEOPLE / COMMUNITY

Winner

Lauren Mowery

Images featured in Of Craft and Humanity: Tracing the Modern Silk Road through Uzbekistan.

Azure Road

Judges comments – “By far the best, both in terms of story and image content. This portfolio gave me a strong sense of place but also of how friendly and approachable the locals were to visitors.”

Award sponsored by Lemongrass Marketing

PHOTO OF THE YEAR - WILDLIFE / ENVIRONMENT

Winner

Lynn Gail

Images featured in Rare Breed.

International Traveller

Judges comments – “The best combination of wildlife and environment. A portfolio that married beautiful images of iconic species with a glimpse of the spectacular environment the visitor would experience.”

Award sponsored by Lemongrass Marketing

BLOG STORY OF THE YEAR

Winner

Ana Duek

Viajar Verde

Judges comments – “A good understanding of community as well as sense of place, and considered responsible tourism at its heart. Plenty of insight about the people, their home in the Amazon and how tourism benefits both the communities and the future of the rainforest.”

Highly commended

Lucy Ruthnum

Absolutely Lucy

Award sponsored by Netherlands

VLOG OF THE YEAR

Winner

Shivya Nath

YouTube

Judges comments – “A lot of care, thought and consideration has gone into this.”

Award sponsored by Visit Fort Myers

SHORT REEL OF THE YEAR

Winner

Veidehi Gite

Instagram Channel

Judges comments – “Lively and interesting.”

Award sponsored by Visit Fort Myers

WINNERS 2026 ROLL CALL

RECOGNITION AWARDS

Positive Impact Storytelling Outstanding Contribution

GRAHAM BOYNTON

Positive Impact Storyteller of the Year – WINNER

DANIEL JAMES CLARKE

Positive Impact Storyteller of the Year – HIGHLY COMMENDED

STEPH DYSON

Positive Impact Story Producer of the Year – WINNER

Adventure.com

Positive Impact Story Producer of the Year – HIGHLY COMMENDED

National Geographic Traveller (UK)

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR

ENGLAND

WINNER – John Harris for Wild camping the easy way: how a secret Exmoor trip pleased everyone – including the farmer published in The Guardian

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Yvette Cook for The sleeper train holiday to Cornwall that doesn’t cost the Earth published in The Independent

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BRITISH ISLES (exc. ENGLAND) & IRELAND

WINNER – Lily Canter for Is this off-grid Scottish community the ultimate model for sustainable living in Britain today? published in Adventure.com

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Robin McKelvie for I’ve visited more than 100 countries – but nothing compares to this Scottish island published in The Telegraph

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NORDIC REGION

WINNER – Sam Haddad for Deserted islands, seagrass meadows and endless ocean: kayaking in Sweden’s new marine national park published in The Guardian

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Ailsa Sheldon for Eating the Archipelago published in JRNY Travel Magazine

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EUROPE – WEST/CENTRAL/EAST

WINNER – Yvette Cook for How women are reviving traditional Seto culture in Estonia published in The Independent

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Emma Truscott for The European bike trail that hits three countries in a day published in BBC Travel

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MEDITERRANEAN & NORTH AFRICA

WINNER – Daniel Stables for From kasbahs to couscous—how Sicily has celebrated its diversity through the centuries published in National Geographic Traveller (UK)

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Jessica Heather for Far from the crowds: A guide to Portugal’s lesser-known Côa Valley published in Adventure.com

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AFRICA & INDIAN OCEAN

WINNER – Bella Falk for Making a Splash published in Travel Africa Magazine

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Sue Watt for Kavango-Zambezi – Foundations published in Travel Africa Magazine

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ASIA

WINNER – Farida Zeynalova for Explore Azerbaijan’s wine history – and its unexpected German past published in National Geographic Traveller (UK)

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Angela Locatelli for The Stuff of Legends published in National Geographic Traveller (UK)

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AUSTRALASIA & OCEANIA

WINNER – Lauren Jarvis for Since Time published in OutThere Magazine

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Karen Edwards for In the footsteps of the ancestors published in JRNY Travel Magazine

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NORTH AMERICA – CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES

WINNER – Kate Eshelby for Mālama: The word embodying the spirit of Hawaii published in BBC Travel

HIGHLY COMMENDED – James March for North America’s First Indigenous-owned Winery published in TONIC Magazine

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CENTRAL AMERICA AND MEXICO

WINNER – Robyn Wilson for The five-day trek in the Guatemalan jungle that’s worth every blister published in The Independent

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Steph Dyson for How dreamy ‘cloud forests’ make this central American country an ideal alternative to Costa Rica published in The Independent

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THE CARIBBEAN

WINNER – Sarah Lee for From caves to coral reefs, this is how you can discover the wild side of Turks & Caicos published in National Geographic Traveller (UK)

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Rory Buccheri for Meet the family pioneering the Caribbean’s first ‘climate-smart islands’ published in Adventure.com

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SOUTH AMERICA & ANTARCTICA

WINNER – Katy Dartford for 24 hours in Lima published in Globetrotter Magazine

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Rupert Mellor for Resist this! published in OutThere Magazine

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GLOBAL

WINNER – Steph Dyson for Should you use AI to plan your travels? published in Adventure.com

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Stuart Kenny for Why Does Watching Bad Tourists on TV Make Us Want to Travel? published in Much Better Adventures

CONSUMER FEATURE OF THE YEAR - INTERNATIONAL WRITERS

UK, EUROPE & NORDIC REGION

WINNER – Daniel James Clarke for Exploring Portugal’s historic hilltop hamlets in a free electric hire car published in The Guardian

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Asia London Palomba for In Ireland, a Stone Age wellness therapy is making a comeback published in The Washington Post

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ASIA

WINNER – Veidehi Gite for Science and sustainability with the Baiga Tribe of Bandhavgarh published in Outlook Traveller

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Samantha Falewee for “Mongolia’s Shifting Tourism Industry—And What It Means for the Country’s Nomads” published in Conde Nast Traveller

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AUSTRALASIA & OCEANIA

WINNER – Ellie Cobb for The Indian Ocean’s laidback paradise on Earth published in BBC Travel

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Sarah Reid for A year ago, this South Pacific territory was off-limits. What’s it like to visit now? published in Adventure.com

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AFRICA, ARABIA & INDIAN OCEAN

WINNER – Jonny Bierman for Remembering Jane Goodall published in Travel + Leisure

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AMERICAS, THE CARIBBEAN & ANTARCTICA

WINNER – Emily Barlow for For hikers, this is one of the world’s best-preserved Inca roads. And no, it’s not the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu published in Adventure.com

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Annie Brown Verdin for What does freedom taste like? We meet the recipe-keepers of the first free Black town in the Americas published in Adventure.com

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GLOBAL

WINNER – Suzie Dundas for The Price of Paradise: Luxury Travel Can Save the World’s Wildest Places, but at What Cost? published in Matador Network

TRADE FEATURE OF THE YEAR

WINNER – Zanny Merullo for Visiting Indigenous Communities in the Yucatan Peninsula published in Travel Age West

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Jessica Reid for ‘We just want to be accepted’: When TTG met India’s ‘third gender’ community published in TTG Media

BROADCAST OF THE YEAR

TELEVISION BROADCAST OF THE YEAR

WINNER – Mark Julian Edwards for Welcome to Sri Lanka broadcast on The Jet Set TV Show

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PODCAST / AUDIO PROGRAMME OF THE YEAR

WINNER – Mary Novakovich for Krapanj’s sponge divers broadcast on BBC Radio 4

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Richard Hammond & Holly Tuppen for Community Tourism: What does good community tourism look like and can we measure its benefits? broadcast on It’s a Journey – a sustainable travel podcast

SELF PUBLISHED

BLOG STORY OF THE YEAR

WINNER – Ana Duek for “Community-based tourism itinerary in the Amazon: an immersion in the Rio Negro” published on Viajar Verde

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Lucy Ruthnum for Lukomir Village – Visiting Bosnia’s Most Remote Village published on Absolutely Lucy

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VLOG OF THE YEAR

Shivya Nath for Slow travel in Bali published on YouTube

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SHORT-REEL OF THE YEAR

Veidehi Gite for Cairo published on The Krazy Butterfly Instagram Channel

TRAVEL BOOK OF THE YEAR

WINNER – Carolyn Boyd for Amuse Bouche published by Profile Books

TRAVEL GUIDE OF THE YEAR

WINNER – Emma Gibbs for Scotland’s North Highlands – 1st edition published by Bradt Guides

HIGHLY COMMENDED – Daniel James Clarke for Pocket Algarve – 3rd edition published by Lonely Planet

PHOTO OF THE YEAR - COMMISSIONED

People & Community

WINNER – Lauren Mowery for images featured in Of Craft and Humanity: Tracing the Modern Silk Road through Uzbekistan published in Azure Road

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Wildlife & Environment

WINNER – Lynn Gail for images featured in Rare Breed published in International Traveller

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