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Travel with a Purpose at Marriott Bonvoy’s Portfolio of Resorts in the Maldives
The last Wednesday of October is marked as Sustainability
Day to remind the community of the importance of caring for the environment and
the steps to do so. Studies have shown that travellers are increasingly more concerned about their impact on the
world and there has been an increase in awareness of environmental and social
issues. Apart from eco-conscious accommodation, travellers are also
looking for meaningful travel initiatives. In 2021, Marriott International launched the Good Travel with Marriott Bonvoy program which
aspires to shift the way vacations are perceived – from pure leisure to a
value-adding opportunity that allows travellers to explore and build deeper
connections in local communities.
Conscientious travelers to the Maldives can
look forward to include initiatives to continue to eliminate single-use
plastics, implementation of re-usable glass bottles for water and juices, usage of paper products around the resorts and
initiating monthly dives against debris and clean-up days along with various other initiatives to promote the conservation
of marine life and awareness of the same.
These four resorts from Marriott Bonvoy’
portfolio in the Maldives are taking new and enhanced initiatives to do their
bit for the environment, oceans and community:
JW
MARRIOTT MALDIVES RESORT & SPA
Sustainability is at the heart of the
multi-generational JW Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa’s ethos and the island
haven offers interactive activities for the entire family to enjoy whilst
keeping a sustainable approach in place. The resort’s marine biologist leads
fun and interactive chats for all ages at ‘Marine Talk’ where guests can learn
about the importance of coral, how the resort is preserving it and delving into
the wonderful wildlife which inhabits Vagaru Island. Through the FAMiLY by JW
Little Griffins Kids Club, arts and crafts sessions aim at reducing waste and
providing kids with tangible knowledge and experience on recycling and
sustainability. Children can use a plethora of day-to-day items from plastic
bottles to paper cups and toilet paper, or even leaves from around the
beautiful resort, to create art and celebrate this idyllic island while
understanding the impact of waste. The Kids Club facilitators teach children
through interactive and fun activities, how each one of us can play a part to
support climate change and sustainability.
“Supporting local” is not just a trend, but an
important undertaking for travellers who directly contribute to empowering the
local economy. The pandemic has underscored, for many travellers that everyone
is in it together. Marriott International is committed to supporting local
communities and embracing local businesses for sustainability. JW
Marriott Maldives Resort & Spa
uses Island Apothecary products – made from local natural ingredients, in some
of the signature couple treatments at Spa by JW. This initiative supports women
run businesses in the community as each bottle is mixed, bottled and shipped
straight from the island homes. The resort also uses locally sourced fresh
catch in their restaurants and handmade tipi tents to bring to life the FAMiLY
by JW experience in villas for kids.
W
MALDIVES
Whether
you’re looking to follow your dietary discipline, or experience what
sustainable dining entails even while you’re in the middle of the ocean – look
no further! W Maldives is elevating it’s culinary offerings by
collaborating with celebrity vegan chef & sustainable cuisine champion,
Chef Priyanka Naik, who has created a pop-up menu that would be available
exclusively at the resort until October 2023. With a focus on local and sustainably
sourced ingredients while maintaining stylish presentation and bold flavors
true to the brand, the menu is sure to entice not just vegans but also the
non-vegans to give it a try.
The luxury playground in North Ari
Atoll has also partnered with cutting-edge Hong Kong swimwear label Mazu
Resortwear to create exclusive prints with a bold message in mind. Made out of
salvaged plastic bottles, the limited edition swimwear collection is stealing
the scene in style and is inspired by the team’s commitment to save the ocean
since 2021.
SHERATON
MALDIVES FULL MOON RESORT & SPA
The
Adopt a
Coral initiative at Sheraton Maldives Full Moon Resort & Spa invites
guests to participate in the fun and interactive coral-fragment plantation
activity in an effort to promote reef habitats and generate new coral. The
resort has teamed up with Reefscapers, a coral propagation organization
appointed by the Maldivian Government as custodians of the coral colonies in
the Gulhi Falhu lagoon which was slated to be destroyed as part of a
reclamation project. The activity is led by experts and offers a hands-on
experience to participants while also providing an alternative business to the
250 inhabitants whose sole previous source of employment was fishing. The resort witnessed
coral spawning, a milestone in the resort’s coral propagation initiative that
started in February 2020. To date, over 6,000 coral fragments from 15 different
species of corals have been transplanted.
The
resort also runs its own ‘water bottling plant initiative’ as part of the
resort’s sustainability program that is dedicated to removing large amounts of
plastic bottles from the resort. This initiative is an important aspect of the
property’s commitment to protecting and preserving their environment through
day-to-day operation, encompassing Marriott International’s wider “Serve 360:
Doing Good in Every Direction” campaign.
THE
WESTIN MALDIVES MIRIANDHOO RESORT
As part of Good Travel with Marriott
Bonvoy™, The Westin Maldives Miriandhoo Resort offers guests an experience to be able to contribute
meaningfully to the community by promoting the traditional art of lacquer to
travelers coming to Maldives, making it profitable and helping to preserve the
rich cultural heritage of Liyelaa Jehun for future generations. Lacquer work,
known locally as Liyelaa Jehun, is a traditional art believed to have come to the
Maldives centuries ago from Chinese traders and settlers. It is now only
practiced by a few locals and is at risk of being lost forever. At The Westin
Maldives Miriandhoo Resort guests are invited to join the interactive workshop
with local lacquer workers, to learn the art and help preserve one of the
oldest traditional crafts in the Maldives. Guests can learn and mold the
intricate craft themselves with local artisans guiding them. Guests
participating in the experience play a key role in supporting the local
artisans and the industry. The workshops not only give guests the chance to
create something of their own, but also to help keep the art alive. By buying
crafts directly from the producers, they directly support the local economy,
and by taking pieces of the art back home, guests are helping to preserve the
traditional craft and heritage and spread awareness about it too.
The resort has also launched a new project to
protect and restore coral reefs. The team at AQUA, the watersports center at
the resort, leads this exciting project, one of the biggest of its kind in the
Baa Atoll area. It is specific to the local reef topography and will focus on
restoring the reefs from top to bottom. Trial nurseries have been set up to see
if this method will be successful and healthy coral colonies can be
transplanted back onto the reefs.
To
know more about the Marriott Bonvoy portfolio of resorts in Maldives click
here. For more information, please visit www.marriott.com