World Oceans Day was established in 1992 at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro with the aim of raising awareness about the crucial role the ocean plays in our lives. Thirty-one years on, as ocean levels and temperatures continue to rise, this message couldn’t be more important and the theme of this year’s World Ocean Day is Planet Ocean: Tides are Changing.
Travel is not only about connections and experiences but also about supporting and preserving, which is why we pride ourselves on working closely with destinations and properties for our itineraries and packages that take sustainability initiatives seriously – a few are featured below.
With 90% of big fish populations depleted, and 50% of coral reefs destroyed, we are taking more from the ocean than can be replenished. We need to work together to create a new balance with the ocean that no longer depletes its bounty but instead restores its vibrancy and brings it new life.
Many destinations and resorts are located in some of the world’s most precious landscapes, situated on the edges of UNESCO biospheres or within protected shorelines and we are delighted to share that a higher number than ever before, are prioritising the environment. When it comes to the fight against plastics, Kenya is a prime destination, leading the way back in 2017 by banning single-use plastic bags, both from being brought into the country, and being used domestically. In 2020 more legislation came in to force to prohibit single-use plastics in protected areas such as game reserves, forests and marine parks. The decision was lauded as ground-breaking and has been widely accepted with a whopping 80% compliance with the ban.
On Kenya’s South Coast, just 30 minutes from Ukunda, The Sands at Chale Island, is a private beach resort designed to blend in perfectly with the island’s natural environment, with the emphasises on low-impact, sustainable tourism. Thinking Green is The Sands Group’s environmental and ecological initiative designed to help protect, educate, and conserve the incredible natural world along Kenya’s South Coast as well as practice sustainable energy use. Consisting of a range of projects and ideas such as Diani Turtle Watch, Marine Education and regular beach clean ups, thinking Green helps connect the different areas of the The Sands Kenya Group along with the local community allowing for meaningful change and ideas to be shared.
South Africa is very well known for its wildlife safaris. The diversity of South Africa’s wildlife does not end on land, though. Whale-watching in Hermanus provides the opportunity to see first hand what coordinated conservation action can achieve. Some staggering statistics published by the Living Planet Index and UN show that the vertebrate animal populations of over 4000 species have declined by 60% since 1970. The protection of whales in South Africa has shown that this trend can be reversed thanks in part to whale tourism. We would highly recommend a visit to this seaside town between June and September to experience the world’s best place to view these magnificent ocean mammals from the shore for yourself!
On the stunning Indian Ocean Island of Seychelles, efforts to reverse the effects of coral bleaching, spear-gunning and dynamite fishing (long-banned) have been remarkably successful. There are some 1,000 species of fish recorded in these waters, along with rays, sharks and turtles and you can see them ethically whilst on your beach holiday either by going snorkelling or PADI diving in the ocean. Alternatively, there are excursions such as a reef safaris or submarine trips.
Over to the spectacular islands and atolls that make up The Maldives. The Maldives is home to a fascinating array of wildlife and biodiversity such as whales, dolphins and sea turtles, as well as a diverse range of species of fish, corals and fauna. If you enjoy snorkelling or diving, The Maldives offers an underwater adventure like no other. In all resorts you can freely explore unspoiled lagoons surrounded by colourful coral reefs, where the marine life thrives.
We currently have an offer available for 7 Nights All Inclusive at the Green Globe Certified Atmosphere Kanifushi in The Maldives. The resort takes considerable steps to minimise the impact on the island ecosystem and support the surrounding local communities.
Some of the sustainable activities available that are included in your package include visiting a Turtle rehabilitation centre, snorkelling excursions and a discount on diving.
7 Nights Maldives Atmosphere Kanifushi Water Villa From £3849 Per Person travelling in September.
Includes:
- 7 Nights Water Villa, All Inclusive
- Local Island Cultural Experience including visit to Turtle rehabilitation Centre
- Two Snorkelling excursions per day where you can explore the abundance of marine life.
- Complimentary Snorkelling equipment
- 20% discount on two dives per person per day
- One Spa Treatment Per Person Per Stay
- All transfers included
- Return International Flights British Airways Heathrow – Male – Heathrow
- Includes Airport tax and fuel surcharges , Regional airport supplement applies
- Please Note: Availability and prices can change
.If you’ve been inspired reading about some of the initiatives our destinations are involved in and are keen to visit to experience the marine life and beauty of the ocean, get in touch and we can help you plan the perfect trip.