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The British Guild of Travel Writers is the UK’s premier association of media professionals who focus on travel. Our members include journalists, authors, editors, photographers and broadcasters, all of them men and women who are adept at bringing places alive and communicating their own enthusiasm for journeys and for destinations.

Whether it be a luxury cruise ship or a modest resort off the beaten track, the chances are that one of our members has written about it. Pick up any national newspaper and you’ll probably find the writing of a Guild member in its travel pages. And you’ll find our members’ work in trade and consumer magazines, on the airwaves, and on the internet. Guild members run some of the liveliest travel blogs around.

 

a seal of quality

 

The Guild’s name stands for reliability and respectability in the fiercely competitive worlds of travel writing, photography and broadcasting. The criteria for membership are tough – and every single one of our 270 members has to satisfy an annual audit to retain Guild membership.

Don’t be deceived! Travel writing is not necessarily the freewheeling and high-flying career that you might imagine. Many of our members are self-employed and many are very used to working alone. The Guild provides instant access to a cameraderie of like-minded professionals.

 

independence

 

We keep in touch with cognate organisations around the world and particularly value our good links with the UK travel industry. But we don’t work for PR companies, tour operators or tourist boards – although we enjoy very good relations with many individuals in those areas. We are independent souls, ever anxious to report on places and travel experiences as they really are.

We have been in the business since 1960. This year we celebrate our half-centennial. During those 50 years, travel in the UK, as more widely in Europe and across the world, has changed out of all recognition. As have the media. Members of the British Guild of Travel Writers have been the very thick of many of those changes. And we are determined to retain our position as Britain’s largest, liveliest and most respected association of travel media professionals.

 

reasons for joining

 

To see more of what you get from becoming a Guild member, see Benefits of Membership.

 

 
Peter Nunn

Click for full storyPeter specialises in presenting travel news for BBC TV and Radio. Hes a regular contributor to Fast Track on BBC World TV. He is also a presentation and media consultant to several major holiday companies, arlines and hotels. Peter also hosts major conferences.
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"My first sight of Manaus was in darkness. Naked bulbs illuminated vignettes of local life: men fixing fishing nets whose recent catch was dangling from hooks beside simmering pans illuminated by oil lamps in roadside stalls. It was a scene barely touched by the 20th century, never mind the 21st. Like a beckoning beacon, the lights of the ship dominated this scene straight out of the pages of a Joseph Conrad novel: remote, secretive, unknowable, a barrio pressed against a dark interior."

© Gary Buchanan, Amazing Amazon, World of Cruising, Summer 2008

 

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