We protect our environment
All our hotels have a zero single-use plastic policy for guests, so you’ll get a reusable water bottle on arrival. Visit the hotel’s Bulk Shop and help yourself to coffee, tea and sugar for your room; use the free mineral suntan lotion that’s kind to coral; and visit the Marine Discovery Centre at Lagoon Attitude to talk to the scientists and learn about the island’s fragile lagoon. We’ve switched to greener energy systems, offer blue net bags if you fancy a spot of litter picking; and our beautiful interior design touches are often made from upcycled materials.
Marine Discovery Centre
Human activity has an impact on underwater life, so Attitude created the Marine Discovery Centre. We choose not to be a helpless spectator in the degradation of the environment.
Located at Lagoon Attitude hotel, the Marine Discovery Centre aims to unite, inform and act together. The scientists here train and educate all of the stakeholders in the area, from the fishermen and local population to the guests that stay with us. They help everyone to better understand and preserve this beautiful natural environment. We employ two full-time scientists who are dedicated to studying the region’s marine ecosystems and raising awareness of how we can help protect this environment.
Located at Lagoon Attitude hotel, the Marine Discovery Centre aims to unite, inform and act together. The scientists here train and educate all of the stakeholders in the area, from the fishermen and local population to the guests that stay with us. They help everyone to better understand and preserve this beautiful natural environment. We employ two full-time scientists who are dedicated to studying the region’s marine ecosystems and raising awareness of how we can help protect this environment.
Our actions over the past 10 years:
We have created environmental awareness and educated over 20,000 visitors, including school children, local village residents, guests, local and foreign business partners and our staff, known as our Family Members.
We have created an underwater trail that crosses a protected area. This is a fun and educational aquatic activity that allows you to discover the beauty of the seabed without damaging it. The trail educates you about the fragility of this eco-system and the installation of beacons clearly show the areas accessible to swimmers, avoiding the vulnerable corals. A charter also regulates access to this area and involves the coastal communities that depend on the sea; and actions such as installation and maintenance of mooring buoys ensures boats no longer anchor in the area.
We have created an underwater trail that crosses a protected area. This is a fun and educational aquatic activity that allows you to discover the beauty of the seabed without damaging it. The trail educates you about the fragility of this eco-system and the installation of beacons clearly show the areas accessible to swimmers, avoiding the vulnerable corals. A charter also regulates access to this area and involves the coastal communities that depend on the sea; and actions such as installation and maintenance of mooring buoys ensures boats no longer anchor in the area.