June 8 marks the celebration of World Oceans Day. Honor the environmental movement on June 8 and year-round with a visit to one of these properties.
‘Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach
This property was the first hotel in Hawai’i to commit to the international standard for carbon neutrality. Visit on-site Oceanarium, a 280,000-gallon space filled with more than 350 marine life. The property partners with Kuleana Coral for educational discussions and beach clean-ups. Throughout June, $1 from every purchase of the signature Riptide cocktail goes to Kuleana Coral.
Ibiza Gran Hotel hosts programs showcasing the natural surroundings. Book a scuba diving excursion, which includes information about preserving the local sea grass, Posidonia. The reef near the island is crucial in supporting the biodiverse marine community.
The property in the British Virgin Islands is situated on both the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. Guests may take part in conservation-oriented experiences like sea turtle tagging. Oil Nut Bay also offers a Ranger Program for young guests, with a variety of educational and eco-friendly activities.
Villa del Palmar at the Islands of Loreto by Danzante Bay
Located within Loreto Bay National Marine Park, this resort is perfect for viewing marine life. The protected park is Mexico’s largest marine preserve, with more than 800 species of fish and hundreds of plant species. Book a scuba diving, snorkeling or kayaking tour with the hotel to experience the underwater wildlife yourself. The resort practices eco-friendly initiatives including utilizing solar panels and a seawater purification system.
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