This ecolodge is designed as an experimental model of environmentally and socially conscious living, aiming to inspire more sustainable approaches. It incorporates permaculture and sustainability practices, and offers community-based tourism activities. The accommodations and spaces are designed to minimize environmental footprint.
This boutique hotel operates environmentally conscious policies, including changing linens and towels every third day unless requested otherwise to reduce water and cleaning product usage. They grow herbs on-site, source organic products when possible, and ensure seafood is sustainably caught. The hotel is powered by wind and solar energy.
Temple Point Resort demonstrates sustainable practices through energy efficiency with solar power and energy-saving technologies. They focus on waste reduction by eliminating single-use plastics and implementing recycling programs, and actively support marine conservation initiatives.
Kobe Suite Resort is dedicated to sustainable tourism, utilizing solar energy, implementing water-saving measures, and capturing rainwater. They have recycling stations, use recycled water for irrigation, source ingredients locally, and support the local community through employment, artisan support, and beach clean-ups.
This eco-lodge is directly involved in conservation efforts, offering guests an immersive experience in environmental stewardship. It's located near Turtle Bay Beach and Garoda Beach. Managed by A Rocha Kenya, a Christian conservation organization.
Medina Palms holds a Gold certification from Ecotourism Kenya, indicating a strong commitment to sustainability. They implement a comprehensive environmental management system covering waste, water, and energy, and partner with local conservation groups like Local Ocean Trust and Watamu Turtle Watch for marine protection and mangrove planting.