Moevenpick Resort Sharm El Sheikh Achieves Gold Status
Mövenpick Resort Sharm El Sheikh is an upscale 5-star beachfront property located in Sharm El Sheikh , South Sinai on Naama Bay in Egypt. All 298 rooms and 4 duplex villas feature direct sea views and Arabesque-inspired decor.
Mövenpick Resort Sharm El Sheikh was recently re-certified by Green Globe for the fifth consecutive year earning the resort the coveted Green Globe Gold Status.
Mr. Yahya Kotub, General Manager at the hotel said, "We are pleased to once again achieve Green Globe certification, as their goals are consistent with Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts – to raise awareness of the need for sustainable development, responsible tourism industry practices and conservation of the world’s natural resources."
A comprehensive audit was undertaken by FARNEK, Green Globe’s preferred partner. The hotel achieved a notable compliance score of 83% in recognition of its dedication to best practices.
The hotel consistently focuses on environmental practices and CSR initiatives in the community. A warm and welcoming organic farm is located inside the property grounds covering 875 meters and includes fruit trees, vegetables, and flowers. The garden produces approximately 1,760 kilograms of vegetables and fruits such as cabbage, broccoli and tomatoes. It is a wonderful, authentic farm experience offered to the guests to make their stay more memorable. Although fruits are seasonal, a visit is worthwhile year round. Fresh produce is harvested and used in the hotel’s kitchens whenever possible.
Three times a year more than 30 employees participate in clean-up campaigns that are organized to support the preservation of the beautiful surroundings of Sharm El-Sheikh. In addition, in line with its Guest Loyalty program, the hotel has a tradition where staff plant olive trees with guests to commemorate their regular stays. The trees grow to become one with the natural scenery thereby raising environmental awareness and also reducing the effects of carbon emissions.
Mövenpick Resort Sharm El Sheikh proudly supports charitable events to give back to the community. As part of Orphans Day Celebrations, 220 children from the South Sinai Governorate are invited to play at the property’s equestrian stables and financial donations are given to orphanages. Staff also collected more than 100 pieces of clothing and footwear from guests that will be given to the underprivileged Bedouins in the local community. Furthermore, linen and amenities are donated to the Al-Amal Charity Association.
About Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts
Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts, an international upscale hotel management company with over 16,000 staff members, is represented in 24 countries with 83 hotels, resorts and Nile cruisers currently in operation. Around 20 properties are planned or under construction, including those in Chiang Mai (Thailand), Bali (Indonesia) and Marrakech (Morocco).
Focusing on expanding within its core markets of Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts specialises in business and conference hotels, as well as holiday resorts, all reflecting a sense of place and respect for their local communities. Of Swiss heritage and with headquarters in central Switzerland (Baar), Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts is passionate about delivering premium service and culinary enjoyment – all with a personal touch. Committed to supporting sustainable environments, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts has become the most Green Globe-certified hotel company in the world.
The hotel company is owned by Mövenpick Holding (66.7%) and the Kingdom Group (33.3%). For more information, please visit www.movenpick.com.
Contact:
Catherine Haroun
Assistant Marketing Communication Manager
Mövenpick Resort Sharm El Sheikh Naama Bay
Cairo Sales Office
Tower 4A City Stars Project 2 Ali Rashed St., Nasr City
Cairo
EGYPT
phone +20 693600081
fax +20 693600085
direct +20 224801739
email [email protected]
web www.movenpick.com
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