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From reef to roof: Grand Park Kodhipparu Maldives achieves 7th consecutive Green Globe certification
Grand Park Kodhipparu, Maldives has been awarded its 7th consecutive Green Globe Certification, achieving Gold Member status for the third time and reaffirming its commitment to sustainable island living.
Built around the philosophy of “From Reef to Roof,” the resort’s approach connects marine conservation with operational responsibility, ensuring that both the natural environment and guest experience are protected for the long term.
At the heart of this commitment is the resort’s house reef, a thriving ecosystem home to corals, turtles, and diverse marine life. Ongoing conservation efforts, led by a Resident Marine Biologist, include coral restoration, reef clean-ups, and guided snorkelling experiences that invite guests to engage more meaningfully with the underwater environment.
Beyond the reef, sustainability is embedded across all aspects of the resort’s operations. Renewable energy initiatives, including solar power, help reduce reliance on diesel, while an on-site desalination system and water bottling plant enable full water self-sufficiency and the elimination of single-use plastic bottles.
Energy consumption is carefully managed through the integration of renewable sources, including a solar power installation that reduces reliance on diesel-generated electricity. At the same time, water independence is achieved through an on-site desalination system, which converts seawater into fresh drinking water for the island.
This is complemented by the resort’s own water bottling plant, which has enabled the complete removal of single-use plastic water bottles since 2020, an important milestone in reducing waste across the island.
Waste management is approached with equal care, with systems in place to reduce, reuse, and recycle materials wherever possible, alongside composting initiatives that minimise food waste and support more sustainable operations.
As with all Maldivian island resorts, Grand Park Kodhipparu operates independently of mainland infrastructure, generating its own energy and water while managing all waste on site.This self-sufficient model not only reduces environmental impact but also ensures a high level of operational resilience, an increasingly important consideration for travellers today.
While Green Globe Certification provides international recognition of sustainability performance, for Grand Park Kodhipparu it represents an ongoing journey rather than a fixed achievement. Sustainability is embedded into daily operations, guest experiences, and long term strategy, continually evolving to meet both environmental needs and guest expectations.
Raffaele Solferino, General Manager, who has led the resort since its pre-opening in 2017, commented:
“From the very beginning, our vision was to create a resort that works in harmony with its environment. Achieving Green Globe Gold status for the seventh consecutive year reflects the consistency of that approach. ‘From Reef to Roof’ connects everything we do—from protecting our marine life to how we generate energy and manage resources. It is a responsibility we take seriously, for both our environment and our guests.
As the explorer and environmentalist that Robert Swan said, ‘The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it.’ That idea resonates strongly with us, we believe it is our responsibility to act, here on our island, every day.”
To encourage travellers to experience this approach first-hand, the resort is currently offering its “Pay 4, Stay 6” package, inviting guests to embrace the art of slow travel. By staying longer in one place, guests have the opportunity to engage more deeply with the island’s connected Island Luxury experiences, from reef exploration and wellness rituals to curated moments of connection with nature and each other.
Located just 20 minutes by speedboat from Velana International Airport, Grand Park Kodhipparu continues to position itself as a responsible luxury destination, where meaningful experiences and environmental stewardship go hand in hand.