World Responsible Tourism Awards at WTM reveal their widest reach yet with the announcement of the 2015 longlist.
The competition for the 2015 World Responsible Tourism Awards at WTM has started in earnest as the longlist of organisations vying for the top spot at WTM in London this November is announced and we are delighted that Boutique Travel Blog’s founder and editor, Kathryn Burrington’s personal blog Travel With Kat is on the list, as is one of our favourite eco lodges, Sandele Eco Retreat in The Gambia (pictured above).
The 206 tourism businesses, organisations and initiatives come from a record 69 countries worldwide and with the inclusion of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators in the longlist this year, 2015 is the first year the World Responsible Tourism Awards at WTM Longlist encompasses every continent on the planet.
Justin Francis, Awards founder and managing director of organisers Responsible Travel comments: “The incredible variety of organisations which have made it through to the longlist this year demonstrates just how widely recognised and important responsible tourism is becoming around the world. We’re looking at everything from individual hotels and tiny local organisations to tourism giants such as TUI and Virgin Atlantic. Each and every one of these organisations is playing an important role in championing responsible tourism – the submission forms have given us an exciting taste of what they are doing and we’re looking forward to discovering more about their unique and inspirational stories”.
World Travel Market, Senior Director, Simon Press says: “The World Responsible Tourism Awards are a central pillar to World Responsible Tourism Day, the largest day of responsible tourism action around the globe. The awards act as an inspiration to the industry demonstrating what can be achieved with a focus on responsible tourism. The variety of companies, both big and small and from all around the world, on the 2015 long list demonstrates the industry’s commitment to protecting the environments it promotes.”
The longlisted organisations will now be put through their paces with the Awards customary rigourous questioning, which will then be shared with the judging team. Chair of Judges, Professor Harold Goodwin says “We have had an extraordinarily strong response to the Awards this year, both in terms of numbers and quality of submissions. This is now the longlisted organisations’ opportunity to really demonstrate to us in detail what they are achieving in responsible tourism. “Not all of the organisations below will make the cut and when it meets in July, the judging team will be looking for only the most innovative and inspirational examples of responsible tourism in practice to put forward as the 2015 shortlist”.
The independent judging team will debate and make their own decision as to the winners, based on the evidence and information provided to them. Any support or otherwise for the longlisted organisations can be sent to awards@responsibletravel.com. Read the full longlist here on Responsible Travel’s site.
The World Responsible Tourism Awards at WTM shortlist will be announced in July 2015, with the winners announced in a ceremony on 4th November 2015 on World Responsible Tourism Day at WTM in London, part of the world’s largest event for responsible tourism action.

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Thanks for the update, I’m not so familiar with the WTM awards, but it sounds like a very prestigious competition. Looking forward to hearing the results.
These are very prestigious awards obviously and I can imagine, in this day and age, that making it to the list is a huge kudos, so big congrats to Kat for this. As we sit here in an eco lodge watching some fairly interesting Australian wild life outside it seems appropriate to be reading this now
Thanks Paula, it’s very exciting. Enjoy watching the wildlife in Australia!
It is a great concept, and what an interesting and varied list it is indeed. I am of course delighted to see some Irish companies in there, even including Bed & Breakfasts. I am curious to see who makes it through to the shortlist.
It’s great to hear that Travel With Kat has made the first round of nominations. The process looks quite rigorous and I wish her the best of luck in the next round. Congratulations!
Thanks Alison. I was really chuffed to make the long list. Fingers cross I make the shortlist but there’s some stiff competition.