National Geographic Traveller (UK) Reader Awards 2019, in association with Audley Travel shortlist announced
LONDON (6 November 2019) — The shortlist has been announced for the fifth annual National Geographic Traveller Reader Awards 2019, in association with Audley Travel. The 2019 awards have seen exciting new categories added to create the definitive word on the best destinations, experiences, hotels, operators, travel personalities and more.
Readers voted for their favourites, with the winners set to be announced during a ceremony at The Montcalm London Marble Arch on 4 December and in the Jan/Feb 2020 issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK).
Pat Riddell, editor of National Geographic Traveller, said: “We’ve tweaked and amended the awards this year to include new food categories as well as highlight the best additions to the world of travel and those ever-present favourites. Our readers, as ever, have voted in their thousands and selected the destinations, attractions, travel experts, airlines and TV shows, among others, that make a difference and ultimately inspire and fulfil their travels.â€
Voters were automatically entered into a prize draw. Up for grabs were a seven-night trip for two to the Dominican Republic, staying at the Grand Bahia Principe Aquamarine, in Punta Cana, with flights from Air Europa; a two-night luxury stay in Another Place, The Lake, on the shores of Ullswater in the Lake District; five £50 vouchers, courtesy of historic bookshop Stanfords; and 20 National Geographic Traveller (UK) subscriptions.
2019 READER AWARDS SHORTLIST:
ONE TO WATCH (CITY/REGION)
Antarctica
Marrakech
Patagonia
FIRM FAVOURITE (COUNTRY)
Greece
Italy
Spain
NEW NATIONAL TREASURE (UK ATTRACTION)
Alexandra Palace Theatre, London
Hebridean Whale Trail
National Maritime Museum, London
FAR & AWAY (OVERSEAS ATTRACTION)
Skywalk at Fuxi Mountain, China
Statue of Liberty Museum, New York
Street Art Museum, Amsterdam
ONE FOR THE KIDS (FAMILY EXPERIENCE)
Adventure Parc Snowdonia, Conwy
Bear Grylls Adventure, Birmingham
Tiger lodges, Port Lympne Hotel & Reserve, Kent
RIGHT TRACK (RAIL)
Glacier Express’s new Excellence Class, Switzerland
Interrail Europe’s programme offering free tickets for 18-year-old Europeans
New Caledonian Sleeper trains
ACROSS THE WAVES (CRUISE & EXPEDITION)
Celebrity Cruises’ Xpedition, Galápagos Islands
Hurtigruten’s MS Roald Amundsen
Norwegian Cruise Line’s Alaskan itineraries
DOMESTIC BLISS (UK HOTEL)
The Black Bull, Sedbergh, Cumbria
The Pig at Bridge Place, Kent
Titanic Hotel Belfast
THE DESTINATION HOTEL (OVERSEAS HOTEL)
Capella Ubud, Bali
The Retreat at Blue Lagoon, Iceland
The Rooms of Rome, Italy
UNIQUE STAYS (ACCOMMODATION WORLDWIDE)
Panorama Glass Lodge, Iceland
Shipwreck Lodge, Namibia
Wild Coast Tented Lodge, Sri Lanka
HIGH-FLYER (AIRLINE)
British Airways
Emirates
Virgin Atlantic
THE BIG OPERATOR (TOUR OPERATORS & TRAVEL AGENTS)
Expedia
Kuoni
Trailfinders
THE SMALL-MEDIUM OPERATOR (TOUR OPERATORS & TRAVEL AGENTS)
Exodus Travels
G Adventures
Intrepid Travel
THE INNOVATOR (INDUSTRY MOVERS AND SHAKERS)
Aberdeen Airport’s therapy dogs
Eurostar’s virtual guide to aid travellers with autism
Visit Faroe Islands’ volunteer beach clean-up initiative
BOOK WORM (TRAVEL BOOKS)
Around the World in 80 Trains, Monisha Rajesh
The Kindness of Strangers, Fearghal O’Nuallain
Lands of Lost Borders: A Journey on the Silk Road, Kate Harris
SOUND & VISION (TV & RADIO)
Amazing Hotels: Life Beyond the Lobby (BBC Two)
The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan (BBC Two)
Travel Man (Channel 4)
BEYOND THE RECIPE BOOK (FOOD & TRAVEL)
Around the World in 80 Food Trucks, Lonely Planet
Copenhagen Food: Stories, Traditions and Recipes, Trine Hahnemann
The Life of Tea, Michael Freeman and Timothy d’Offay
TASTIEST FOOD & TRAVEL SHOW (TV, RADIO, PODCASTS)
The Hairy Bikers’ Mediterranean Adventure (BBC Two)
Nadiya’s Asian Odyssey (BBC One)
Rick Stein’s Road to Mexico (BBC Two)
FOODIE HOTSPOT (DESTINATION)
Cape Town
Lisbon
San Sebastián
THE WISH LIST (DESTINATION)
Canada
Japan
New Zealand
SPECIAL CONTRIBUTION TO TRAVEL
To be announced
Sponsors of the National Geographic Traveller Reader Awards 2019 are:
HEADLINE SPONSOR
Audley Travel
SPONSOR
Flight Centre
Guatemala
VENUE PARTNER
The Montcalm London Marble Arch
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