Sustainable and uber luxurious stays in Maldives
Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, HOTELS, MALDIVES Updated : Mar 29, 2023, 15:30 IST
Sustainable and uber luxurious stays in Maldives
How many of us travel to a destination keeping the idea of sustainability on our minds? We sincerely hope there are a lot of travellers who do this. Nowadays, with so many eco-friendly choices available, green travel is a doable thing! With this in mind, and since Maldives is such a loved destination, we bring you some of the best sustainable stays in Maldives.
Gili Lankanfushi, North Malé Atoll
How do you feel about staying in a resort that is made out of sustainably sourced materials like palm wood, palm fronds, bamboo and more? Not only that, the property and the island it’s on, are plastic-free too!
Tariff: Starts from INR 1,46,000 per night
Soneva Jani, Manadhoo
When we talk about zero-waste resorts, Soneva Jani is one of the names that come to mind. From waste-water filtration to in-house vegetable garden to stingray nursery, they have got them all! If you are lucky and if it’s the right season, there are high chances of you coming across sea turtles on the beach.
Tariff: Starts from INR 3,61,000 per night
LUX* South Ari Atoll, Dhidhoofinolhu
They have the world’s largest solar sea panels, a marine centre to work towards the conservation of the native species of sharks, ecotours, and they are dedicated towards removing stray fishing nets from the ocean. For their sustainable practices, they have even won the Green Globe certificate.
Tariff: Starts from INR 64,000 per night
Coco Palm Dhuni Kolhu, Baa Atoll
You will find the hotel authorities here removing discarded fishing nets from the ocean. This is not only because they are home to the Marine Turtle Rescue Centre, but because they believe in maintaining a healthy marine environment. Expect to see a lot of rescue and rehabilitation of the sea turtles.
Tariff: Starts from INR 25,000 per night
Baros Maldives
One of Maldives’ first Eco Dive Centres came up in Baros Maldives. The conservation of marine wildlife and the coral reef is not only their aim, they put this into practice too. For those interested, you can take up their specialty courses on ecology and conservation of the marine world.
Tariff: Starts from INR 43,000 per night
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