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I must see the sea again.

I must see the sea again.

Look at the quiet sea and blue sky.

I just need a tall sailboat and stars.

Guide it and the ship will turn.

Singing in the wind, white sails galloping

The sea is foggy and dawn breaks …

Excerpt from | john masefield

Love the sea

Walking along the shoal after sunset,

Your feet long for the temperature of the waves.

This is what happens on any seaside holiday.

I want to go to a beautiful moment that I cherish very much …

Surrounding the waters around the resort,

Make the hotel environment different.

In order to better protect these on the earth

Extremely precious natural marine resources,

From the restoration and regeneration of coral reefs to planting projects,

Member hotels of SLH "Deep Thinking Selected Series"

-A thoughtful collection-

Committed to taking sustainable development actions,

Celebrate World Ocean Day with you ~

Maybe you wake up in a rocking surf hammock next to a sunset villa on the water, or in a beach lagoon villa with a gentle breeze ... This EarthCheck silver-certified resort is located near Baa Atoll (one of the 26 atolls in Maldives) near Luwan, Haniffa, and is a UNESCO biosphere reserve. It collects and provides information about the living conditions of manta rays in Maldives (MMRP) and the influence of tourism on them.

Milla Holiday Apartment, Maldives

Amelia Marpes Resort and Residence

At present, the hotel is carrying out long-term projects such as coral breeding and long-tailed tropical bird breeding. In addition, the hotel team is also committed to cooperating with Parley for the Oceans: "Since 1950, 90% of fish have disappeared from the ocean. By 2050, 90% of the coral reefs in the world will disappear ... The future 10 will be our key period. " For example, by using refillable ceramic containers as bathroom facilities, or using 65,438+0,000% recycled marine plastic waste, the "Ocean-R" series was developed to produce customized clothes, shirts and hats specially designed for resorts, aiming at helping to eliminate marine waste and achieve the goal of no plastic in the ocean.

Located on a private island in the South Grenadines, this holiday paradise is also home to Jean-Michel Cousteau Diving Center, a five-star PADI center founded by the son of legendary explorer and environmentalist Jacques-Yves Cousteau, which provides diving lessons, certification and tour guides to some of the best diving spots in the region.

Little Saint Vincent Hotel

Saint Vincent Jr

The hotel team is keen to let guests safely explore and understand the dazzling coral reefs, fish and this magical water area regarded as "home" by these marine creatures, thus helping to protect the marine ecological diversity of the earth. Among them, the coral reef regeneration and restoration project is also a key step to help establish designated marine protected areas around the resort; The team cooperated with the Philip Stephenson Foundation and CLEAR Caribbean to build a coral nursery with threatened Elkhorn coral fragments collected from the periphery of the island to help refill the coral reefs near the Atlantic side of this private island.

On the pristine beach on the south coast of Mauritius, adjacent to the protected frederica Nature Reserve, this plantation-style resort was built in memory of Charles edward teller Phil, an Irish botanist who founded Bell Humbray District.

Taifei Heritage Golf Hot Spring Resort

Heritage Le Telfair golf and health resort

In order to promote a healthier marine ecosystem, the resort cooperated with the local non-governmental organization Coral Reef Conservation to install artificial coral reefs with coral fragments, cooperated with the Mauritius Wildlife Foundation to preserve native species in the forests of nature reserves, and cooperated with its parent company Rogers to carry out reforestation projects on the banks of Jacotet River.

Against the background of lush tropical forests, the quiet Landa Island faces the Andaman Sea, far away from Phuket and close to Phang Nga Bay ... It is adjacent to Landa Marine National Park and has been carrying out marine protection activities for a long time in order to wait for the arrival of more divers.

Gamibimalai Resort

Pimalai Resort. spa

The resort, which means "Little Paradise" in ancient Sanskrit, was originally established to share the natural beauty of Landa Island with international tourists. Its main goal is to protect the surrounding environment and provide professional development for local people. In addition to environmentally friendly ceramic bottles and straws, electric golf carts and other facilities, the resort has long been committed to the sustainable coral reproduction plan and the "Say No to Plastic" project (the proceeds are used to support plastic-free activities in local schools). Since 2008, Pimalai has been cooperating with the Thai Ministry of Fisheries to hold the annual clown fish release activity on Aha Island, and a nearby archipelago will soon become a fish reserve. This diving resort has always been the natural habitat of clown fish, but once lost their trace. Minutes make you feel like you are on the set of Finding Nemo.

On the tropical beach near Galle Castle in southern Sri Lanka, this resort is surrounded by lush gardens and amber walls, enjoying the sparkling Indian Ocean seascape.

Hot spring Bao resort

Fort resort. spa

The hotel regards the protection of the coastline as the core of its development agenda, and has been recognized by the international sustainable development standard Green Earth for its extraordinary efforts in maintaining the original state of the coastal environment. In addition to the regional tree planting plan, the hotel also operates its own turtle hatching protection project (mainly due to human activities and natural threats to turtle eggs), which effectively helps to protect the endangered native turtles in this area. Every year from 10 to next April 10, residents can also meet or participate in the unique experience of releasing young turtles into the sea. Laksiri Perera, a turtle patrol in the resort, grew up in Cogala, a small fishing village near the coast. For many years, he has been responsible for patrolling the beach at night and helping to take care of turtles to ensure that the mother turtles can nest safely and the young turtles can return to the sea safely.

On the quiet shore of Ancellet Bay, the northern coast of Mauritius, this adult-only hotel is designed with a romantic concept, surrounded by a private lagoon of tropical plant gardens, and a hidden thatched roof "Bird's Nest" leading to the endless swimming pool at the top of the beautiful cliff. After sunset, with the live music playing, the night activities here are particularly rich under the stars.

Mauritius Paradise Bay Boutique Hotel

Paradise Cove Boutique Hotel

The hotel regards marine protection as the core of its development, and has made positive contributions to Anse-la-Raie Marine Exploration Center, devoted itself to protecting the surrounding waters, and shared marine protection activities for tourists through educational activities, such as cleaning the beach regularly and cruising under the glass in the local marine reserve. In addition, the resort cancelled the service of disposable plastic products and opened up a special space for residents to buy local products based on sustainable development, including swimsuits made of recycled sails and slippers made of coconut straw. Solar water heaters are also used in the rooms, and wooden dice with energy-saving and environmental protection tips are put in each room ~

On a tropical island south of Phuket 12 miles, it takes about 30 minutes by boat. This resort means "emperor" in the local language, and it has always believed that luxury should not be at the expense of the environment.

Renesas Hotel Phuket

The Racha

The construction of the resort itself pays great attention to the coordination with the natural environment and topography around the island. In addition, the hotel cooperated with Reefball Foundation, a non-profit charity, and sponsored a group of volunteers to help protect and restore the marine ecosystem, especially to help restore the local coral reefs damaged by the 2004 tsunami. Today, five artificial coral reefs consisting of 250 reef balls have become the homes of young clown fish and many tiny marine life. In order to avoid damaging the marine ecology, the resort also successfully tried to use floating pontoons (instead of concrete piers) to facilitate the passage between Batok Bay and Ter Bay.