Fairmont Mayakoba, a luxury hotel nestled in the heart of the Riviera Maya, proudly announces that it has been awarded the prestigious Green Key certification, an internationally recognized distinction honoring establishments that exhibit outstanding commitment to environmental sustainability and responsible tourism practices.
Fairmont Mayakoba’s dedication to preserving the natural beauty of its surroundings has been a guiding principle since its inception. Achieving the Green Key certification underscores the hotel’s commitment to implementing sustainable practices that protect the environment and support the local community.
“Sustainability is at the heart of our operation, and this recognition reinforces our commitment to protecting our beautiful natural resources,” said Jacco Van Teeffelen, General Manager of Fairmont Mayakoba. “We are proud to receive this esteemed accolade and remain dedicated to advancing our environmental initiatives for a greener future.”
The Green Key certification highlights Fairmont Mayakoba’s comprehensive sustainability programs, which are informed by the hotel’s robust environmental management system and sustainability policy. These initiatives focus on several key areas, including water conservation, energy management, biodiversity protection, community support, and sustainable purchasing practices.
Guests at Fairmont Mayakoba can indulge in a luxurious and comfortable stay while knowing their visit contributes to environmental conservation and sustainable development. The hotel offers a unique blend of world-class amenities, stunning natural landscapes, and an unwavering dedication to sustainability, providing guests with an enriching experience that aligns with their eco-conscious values. Guests can also participate in the resort’s coral reef restoration efforts, which support the Mesoamerican Reef. Partnering with Oceanus, Fairmont Mayakoba grows and transplants Acropora Palmata coral back into the ocean. Through guided snorkeling tours, guests get a behind-the-scenes look at this vital conservation work.