How to Make Your Yacht Trip Eco-Friendly
♫ April 21st, 2012 2:31 amA luxury sailing yacht trip is the best way to combine a luxury holiday at sea with an eco-friendly endeavour. Following tips are to help yoy enjoy an emission-free journey whilst soaking up the glorious beauty of the locations you will visit.
1. Respect your natural surroundings:
When venturing out on your superyacht, you are bound to travel to pristine locations, rich in natural beauty. It is your responsibility to respect your natural surroundings. When snorkelling or diving, be careful not to damage the beds of coral with diving fins.
2. Harness natural ventilation:
On most onboard adventures, you will be exposed to the natural winds of the ocean, even when docked. When possible, ensure that you open vents and hatches to harness the natural ventilation provided by the breeze instead of relying on power draining air conditioning systems.
3. Green-up your water activities:
Luxury sailing yachts afford you with the opportunity to partake in a variety of water sports at the destinations you visit. You can make a difference and reduce your carbon footprint by opting for water sports that are not fuel-driven. These create both noise and carbon pollution, which can be easily avoided by opting for snorkelling, floating mats, kayaks and wind or kite boards.
4. Control your garbage disposal:
There are many ways to control how your waste disposal will affect your environment. Never throw garbage (including food) overboard as this has a detrimental impact on the natural eco-system. Fish and other sea animals are not accustomed to our food, which is why disposing of any excess food overboard can be potentially life-threatening to them. Cigarette butts can also be commonly mistaken for food, so make sure that you educate all on board to dispose of cigarette ends in a designated location where they cannot land up polluting the sea. Limit the amount of garbage you create by shopping wisely beforehand – avoid lots of smaller plastic water bottles, rather opt for bigger gallon sized bottles. Avoid plastic or disposable cutlery as well as accumulating plastic bags. Excess bottles or plastic bags that float around have a habit of landing up in the water where they are potentially harmful for fish or other sea animals that could mistake them for food or get caught up in them.
By taking heed of these few suggestions, you can play your part in conserving marine life and the local environments you visit while still enjoying a luxury sailing yacht trip.
