The Misool experience is an adventure like no other. But don’t just take our word for it - here’s what the media says about us.
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“Through its conservationist ethos, this tropical hideaway has established sustainability policies to ensure that it not only minimizes its negative impact on the surrounding environment but maximizes its positive impact. ”
“The collaboration between Misool Resort and the Government of Raja Ampat, Indonesia, is another example of how tourism can effectively fuel conservation efforts.”
“Simply put, the views in Raja Ampat are the stuff of dive dreams - pristine
pastures of corals, manta ray encounters, and schools of tropical fish so
thick they nearly block out the sun.”
“Surrounded by thousands of uninhabited islands in the Indonesian archipelago Raja Ampat, this Hope Spot is championed by the Misool Eco Resort, a luxury private island hotel and conservation center popular among diving enthusiasts. ”
“This place is a blueprint for how we can protect the environment for the
benefit of wildlife and for the benefit of people. The coral reefs that we
filmed, 20 years ago they were getting completely trashed by dynamite,
fishing and shark-finning.”
“Few places can claim to have saved part of the most biodiverse place on Earth by implementing a conservation economy through sustainable tourism”
“Marit Miners is the co-founder of the now-famous Misool Resort and Misool Foundation, one of the best examples of the importance of engaging local communities to create a financially and environmentally sustainable resort. ”
“Every facet of the Misool experience is conceived to support its continued presence as a force for good here.”
An innovative resort in Indonesia is simultaneously providing jobs for locals and protecting the marine environment.
““The Covid crisis is an opportunity for us to reimagine tourism. Mass tourism has no place on the world’s richest reefs. We need to rebuild slowly, in a way that safeguards these reefs and the communities that depend upon them. If tourism businesses and governments view nature as a central asset, conservation becomes a clear path to better returns.””
“Misool Resort is the sort of hideaway you thought may not even exist anymore. It’s a place where you wake up thinking you’re still dreaming: in an overwater cottage, listening to the sounds of waves lapping and endemic birds chirping. ”
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