The picturesque Maldives, renowned for its pristine beaches and turquoise waters, is taking a significant step towards increased environmental consciousness by introducing eco-tourism initiatives. This ambitious project, spearheaded by the Ministry of Tourism in collaboration with USAID, aims to foster responsible tourism practices and preserve the archipelago’s delicate ecosystem. It was officially launched on 19th February 2024 marking a significant shift in the Maldivian tourism landscape. It signifies the nation’s commitment to transitioning towards a more sustainable future, recognising the crucial role tourism plays in its economy and the importance of safeguarding its natural beauty.
The initiative outlines a plan for developing and promoting eco-friendly tourism experiences across the Maldives. This encompasses identifying unique locations with distinctive environments and establishing eco-tourism facilities in these areas as well as prioritising the categorisation of tourism service providers based on their environmental commitment. It should be noted that travellers planning to visit this nation can already choose from eco-friendly Maldives beach hotels located on private islands. This includes the likes of Cinnamon Velifushi Maldives which has adopted comprehensive environmental, sustainability, human rights and community engagement policies.
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