TOURISE AWARDS 2025
The New Global Standard in Recognizing Tourism Destination Excellence
AWARDS CATEGORIES
BEST ADVENTURE DESTINATION
Recognizes destinations that offer thrilling outdoor and adventure activities
TOURISE 2025 jury panel


JURY
ALBERT READ
Former Managing Director
Condé Nast


JURY
BERNOLD SCHROEDER
Former CEO
Kempinski Hotels


JURY
CAROLINE RUSH
Former CEO
British Fashion Council


JURY
FILIP BOYEN
Former CEO
Forbes Travel Guide


JURY
FIONA JEFFERY OBE
Former Chair, World Travel Market
Former Chair, Tourism for Tomorrow


JURY
LARS NITTVE
Former Founding Director
Tate Modern


JURY
MICHAEL ELLIS
Former Global Director
Michelin Guides


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OMAR SAMRA
UN Goodwill Ambassador
Mountaineer & Polar Explorer


JURY
RENAUD DE LESQUEN
Former CEO, Givenchy Global
Former President and CEO, Dior Americas
Stay updated on the current Awards cycle
Nomination Kick-Off
June 2
Nominations Submissions Close
July 9
Shortlisted Destinations Announced
September 9
Finalist Destinations Announced
October 29
Award Ceremony Held
November 11-13
Inclusion: Participation in the TOURISE Award is open to all and is completely free of charge. By removing financial barriers, we ensure that every destination—regardless of size or resources—can compete on a level playing field based solely on merit. A single valid nomination is all that’s needed for a destination to be considered.
Independence: Led by Global Tourism Icons – Shortlisted destinations, Finalists and winners are selected by an independent jury of globally recognized tourism leaders, critics, and former heads of world-class organizations. Their decisions are guided solely by expertise and a rigorous evaluation framework, with no influence from popularity or vote count.
- Integrity: Every stage of the Award is guided by a rigorous framework rooted in global best practices, with data-driven assessments ensuring objective, fair and consistent evaluation.
To be eligible for nomination, a destination must demonstrate the following core attributes:
Defined geographic scope
Physical area, which can be a town, city, region, or specific site with recognized boundaries
Defined geographic scope
Physical area, which can be a town, city, region, or specific site with recognized boundaries
Distinct identity and character
Unique character and appeal stem from culture, landscapes, and attractions, shaping how the destination is perceived by travelers
Distinct identity and character
Unique character and appeal stem from culture, landscapes, and attractions, shaping how the destination is perceived by travelers
Responsible governing body
Backed by a tourism governing body responsible for ensuring a destination is effectively managed, developed, and promoted
Responsible governing body
Backed by a tourism governing body responsible for ensuring a destination is effectively managed, developed, and promoted
