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Guyana’s only dedicated travel and culture publication — editorial authority, a diaspora audience with deep roots, and a voice that takes Guyana seriously. Let’s talk.
Guyana’s Definitive Travel & Culture Guide
The Guyana Edit is an independent travel and culture publication covering Guyana through its food, its people, its landscapes, and the memory embedded in all three. We write for readers who want to understand Guyana — not be sold a version of it. Our audience is the global Guyanese diaspora and the culturally engaged travellers who follow their lead.
Who Reads The Guyana Edit
The Guyanese Diaspora
Guyanese communities living across the US, UK, Canada, and the Caribbean who maintain a deep connection to home — its food, its culture, and its change. They are TGE’s primary audience and its most loyal readers. They act on recommendations, share what they trust, and return often.
The Culturally Curious Traveller
A growing cohort of travellers — primarily 30–60, affluent, experience-led — who are discovering Guyana as the region’s most compelling untold destination. They arrive wanting depth, not the tourist track. They read editorial, not aggregators. TGE is where they prepare.
Caribbean Cultural Tastemakers
Editors, curators, journalists, and cultural influencers across the Caribbean and its diaspora who shape where people go, what they eat, and what they pay attention to. TGE reaches the people whose recommendations carry weight in rooms beyond their own.
Partnership Opportunities
Tourism & Destination Partnerships
For tourism boards, hotels, eco-lodges, tour operators, and destination experiences seeking editorial reach with the global Guyanese diaspora and culturally engaged travellers. We write about places we believe in — with the editorial authority of a publication that takes Guyana seriously.
- Destination features and travel essays
- Hotel and lodge editorial profiles
- Experience and itinerary guides
- Newsletter features to diaspora subscribers
Long-Form Brand Collaborations
Multi-touchpoint campaigns for diaspora brands, Caribbean lifestyle brands, and travel brands seeking culturally engaged, quality-conscious audiences. Built for brands that belong in TGE’s editorial world — not brands buying a mention.
- Sponsored content written in the TGE voice
- Newsletter sponsorship and brand spotlights
- Social media editorial integration
- Ongoing campaign and content series
Press Coverage & Editorial Features
For Guyanese restaurants, cultural institutions, festivals, and experiences seeking editorial coverage in a trusted publication. We cover openings, events, and cultural moments with a discerning lens and genuine interest in what Guyana is building.
- Restaurant and dining coverage
- Cultural institution and heritage features
- Festival and event editorial
- Guyanese diaspora business profiles
The Guyana Edit maintains full editorial independence. We cover what genuinely belongs in our pages — and when we partner with a brand, our audience knows it means something. We don’t say yes to everything. That is why it matters when we do.
How to Get Our Attention
We read every pitch that comes in. We cover the ones that genuinely fit our editorial voice and serve our audience. Here is what makes a pitch worth pursuing.
Submit Your Pitch or Inquiry
We read every submission and respond to the ones that genuinely fit our editorial world — typically within 5–7 business days. One pitch per story. No follow-up needed.
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What We Stand For
The Guyana Edit was built on a conviction that Guyana deserves editorial coverage as serious and as beautiful as any destination in the world. Every partnership and PR relationship we enter operates within these principles.
Let’s Start a Conversation
Whether you are a tourism board, a brand, a PR team with a story worth telling, or a cultural institution wanting to reach the Guyanese diaspora — we would love to hear from you.
“Guyana has always deserved a publication that takes it as seriously as it takes itself — its food, its people, its contradictions, and its beauty. The Guyana Edit is that publication.”
— Nat Creary, Founder & Editor, The Guyana EditPublication Facts