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Get Contact List →Download Contact ListAnna Hart is a UK-based travel and culture journalist whose work for The Daily Telegraph, Gourmet Traveller Australia, and her Substack newsletter redefines modern travel narratives. With 15+ years of experience, she specializes in slow travel, community-driven tourism, and the intersection of mental wellness with wanderlust.
Recent recognitions include a 2024 ALPSP publishing innovation nomination for her Substack’s shoppable guides and a 2022 Discovery Channel award for food tourism documentation. Hart is currently writing Homes, a book exploring global migration through housing design.
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As Acting Executive Editor of Glamour UK, Camilla Kay oversees content strategy for one of Britain’s most influential lifestyle publications. With dual expertise in beauty and travel journalism, she curates experiences that blend luxury with cultural authenticity.
As Senior Commissioning Editor for Travel at The Times and Sunday Times, Cathy Adams shapes global conversations about sustainable luxury travel and aviation innovation. Her 15-year career spans:
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Chris Moss is a UK-based journalist specializing in travel, outdoor exploration, and cultural heritage. A contributor to The Telegraph and The Independent, he is renowned for uncovering underrated destinations and advocating for sustainable tourism. His work often highlights the interplay between history, environment, and local communities.
“Travel isn’t about ticking boxes—it’s about understanding the soul of a place.”
With awards from the Latin American Travel Association and British Travel Press, Moss’s career reflects a commitment to thoughtful, impactful journalism. His profiles and guides serve as blueprints for travelers seeking authenticity and advocates championing sustainable practices.
With 25 years documenting the intersection of travel and tradition, Boobbyer has become the foremost English-language authority on Cuban cultural preservation. Her work for The Times, Telegraph, and National Geographic Traveller blends investigative rigor with lyrical storytelling, particularly focused on:
“The best travel stories aren’t about places – they’re about the people rewriting their futures through tradition.”
Gulliver (The Economist) stands at the forefront of travel journalism, blending rigorous economic analysis with on-the-ground reporting across 60+ countries. Their work consistently drives policy changes and consumer behavior shifts in these key areas:
Recent recognition includes the 2024 Lorenzo Natali Prize for environmental reporting and a featured role in the World Tourism Organization’s Crisis Response Task Force.
Hugh Francis Anderson crafts narratives at the intersection of environmental change and cultural preservation. As a freelance contributor to BBC Radio 4, National Geographic UK, and specialty publications, his work illuminates how Arctic communities adapt to ecological disruptions while maintaining ancestral traditions.
"Authenticity in storytelling comes from staying long enough to hear the land’s own voice."
Jacob Lewis brings two decades of investigative rigor to travel journalism, currently writing for The Sun with a UK-focused lens. His work bridges consumer advocacy and cultural analysis, particularly in aviation innovation and transportation policy.
With a history of impactful consumer campaigns and multinational reporting experience, Lewis remains a vital voice for travelers navigating complex global systems.
As Associate Travel Editor for The Times and Sunday Times, Coad curates luxury travel content emphasizing cultural authenticity and sustainable practices. Her work bridges:
Jini Reddy redefines nature writing through her intersectional approach to travel journalism. Based in London and published widely in The Independent, her work sits at the crossroads of cultural identity, environmental stewardship, and spiritual connection to landscape.
“The best pitches make me see familiar landscapes with new eyes – they’re equal parts poetry and anthropology.”
Joe Bindloss is a senior travel and environment correspondent for The Telegraph (UK), specializing in sustainable tourism models with measurable community impact. With 25+ years field experience across 60+ countries, his work bridges cultural preservation journalism and environmental policy analysis.
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For PR professionals seeking to engage one of travel writing’s most distinctive voices, understanding Rushby’s three-decade evolution is crucial. The Guardian’s chief travel correspondent since 2005, he specializes in stories that:
Laura Mason crafts family-focused travel narratives for UK outlet Family Traveller, specializing in outdoor accessibility and intergenerational bonding. Her work avoids luxury tropes, instead emphasizing attainable adventures. Recent articles on The Trek highlight Appalachian Trail experiences, reinforcing her expertise in long-distance hiking.
As Editorial Director of National Geographic Traveller UK and APL Media's Chief Operating Officer, Maria Pieri oversees content strategies reaching 2.3 million monthly readers. Her editorial pillars include:
As a staff writer for The Daily Telegraph, Hunt masterfully intersects travel, property, and personal finance. Her work provides unique financial lenses on luxury experiences - whether analyzing £100k ski chalet budgets or tracking treasure hunt impacts on local housing markets.
"Always lead with verifiable data - if claiming a hotel saves money, show the spreadsheet"
Awards: 2024 Travel Media Awards Finalist, 2023 Property Press Awards Shortlist
Nick Dalton crafts narratives at the intersection of transportation and destination experiences. Currently contributing to The Travel Magazine, his work emphasizes:
Oliver Smith stands as Britain's preeminent chronicler of sacred landscapes, blending travel writing with cultural anthropology. Currently contributing to FT Weekend and The Times, his work explores:
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"The best travel writing doesn't take us somewhere new - it makes us new somewhere." - Oliver Smith, 2023
This award-winning UK journalist specializes in sustainable adventure tourism, with particular interest in:
Rebecca Rose is the Financial Times’ FT Globetrotter editor and an award-winning journalist specializing in travel, LGBTQ+ history, and social justice. Based in London, her work combines immersive storytelling with rigorous analysis of urban sustainability and cultural preservation.
Sarah Christie is a UK-based multimedia journalist specializing in sustainable travel, environmental innovation, and craft technology. As primary contributor to MSN's eco-tourism vertical and co-editor of CruisingKidsUK, she reaches 1.2 million monthly readers through practical guides that make sustainability accessible.
"The best stories show how individual actions create systemic change - a parent choosing sustainable cruise lines or a crafter adopting clean tech directly influences market trends."
As The Independent's foremost travel authority, Simon Calder combines boots-on-the-ground reporting with consumer advocacy. His work prioritizes:
Calder's influence stems from maintaining what he calls "the cheap seats perspective" – ensuring travel remains accessible while demanding industry transparency. His 30-year refusal of complimentary services establishes unparalleled credibility in travel journalism.
Sophy Roberts combines the rigor of a historian with the curiosity of an explorer, specializing in narratives that bridge cultural memory and contemporary resilience. Her work for The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and TLS illuminates overlooked connections between colonial legacies and modern environmental and social challenges.
“The best stories live where geography and memory intersect.” — Roberts in Gone to Timbuktu podcast
Tabitha Joyce crafts narratives at the intersection of travel, gastronomy, and cultural preservation. As a contributing editor for Kultura Magazine and collaborator on Assouline’s Secret Stays, she champions destinations where design intentionality meets community stewardship.
Tamara Hinson is a UK-based journalist specializing in sustainable travel, outdoor technology, and environmental conservation. With bylines in The Independent, T3, and National Geographic Traveller, she combines technical gear analysis with impactful conservation storytelling.
Recent Achievements:
2024 Outdoor Media Conservation Prize for ecosystem reporting
Tom Chesshyre is a UK-based travel writer and journalist specializing in slow travel narratives and transport infrastructure analysis. Currently writing for the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday, his work combines immersive storytelling with policy examination across three core beats:
"The best journeys aren't measured in miles, but in moments of human connection."
With 13 published books and 25+ years at major UK outlets, Chesshyre brings unique perspective to travel journalism. His recent work on Britain's rail network (2023-2024) has influenced parliamentary discussions on regional connectivity funding.
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