Hotels Offer Eco-Friendly Experiences

In this world of climate change and threatened environments, regenerative travel has become a necessity. From the Indian Ocean to the river Seine, these hotels are destinations for those seeking luxurious surroundings with the environment in mind.

Sun Siyam Resorts-Maldives

Reflecting the values at the heart of the company, the Sun Siyam Cares program was developed to care for the earth, but also for the community and the people within and around the organization. They are committed to the preservation of local heritage and sustainability, and the group works together with the local islands to protect various species and engage in activities such as coral planting and bio-farming. Guests can actively “make a difference” and leave the stunning Maldives knowing that they had the experience of a lifetime, but also made a difference.

For example, guests can actively join the resort’s biodiversity conservation program with in-house marine biologists, to assist in the creation and restoration of new coral reefs in the lagoon. Led by Thuhu, lead Marine Biologist at Siyam World, guests work together to collect damaged coral and replant it on metal frames.

Visitors enjoy learning from her and watching her work, leaving further inspired to know that their work made an impact in protecting marine life for future generations. The Farm Island at Iru Veli property, called Llohi, is a place where guests can meet the farmers and learn about the produce grown that consists of over 38 varieties of fruits and vegetables that are supplied to the resorts.

With five resorts dotted across the Maldives, and one soon to reopen in Sri Lanka, Sun Siyam Resorts offers unforgettable experiences and affordable luxury for couples, families, watersport enthusiasts and travelers who are looking to make an impact. From the biggest floating water park to the first horse ranch in the Maldives, to stunning overwater villas with slides into the ocean, a floating platform, romantic dining experience, the world’s first underwater jet pack in collaboration with Cudajet, and premium, all-inclusive dining and beverage packages, Sun Siyam Resorts is truly distinct and in a category all their own.

B. Signature Hotels-Paris & St. Barth

The B. Signature Paris portfolio includes boutique hotels Hôtel Montalembert and Hôtel Bel Ami, both located on the Left Bank and on the Right Bank the Hôtel Vernet, Hôtel de Sers and Hôtel Edouard 7. Each has its own personality and all are known for their exceptional service and international clientele. B. Signature Hotels also has two luxury resort properties, Domaine de la Bretesche in Brittany and Hôtel Manapany in St. Barth.

In 2016, owner Anne Jousse was joined by her daughter, Agathe, as Director of Sales and Marketing. Together, mother and daughter continue the family legacy which includes an eco-responsible approach to goods and services in all of their hotels.

B. Signature Hotels have taken an authentic and eco-responsible approach to managing and controlling environmental issues while maintaining the expectations of their clientele.

At B. Signature, respect for the planet has always been at the heart of their concerns and priorities. They care as much about the well-being of their customers as about their impact on the environment.

Their commitment starts with their teams and management. B. Signature Hotels are always striving to improve practices and looking for new solutions. This means sorting and managing waste, water and energy. They no longer utilize paper documents, bottles, cups or plastic cutlery in their establishments. They only print the strictly necessary documents and use recycled paper. and ink cartridges.

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Harry Johnson

Harry Johnson has been the assignment editor for eTurboNews for mroe than 20 years. He lives in Honolulu, Hawaii, and is originally from Europe. He enjoys writing and covering the news.

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