Sailaway guests help eco planting



Thu 22 Apr 

Sailaway guests help eco planting

Low Isles Sailaway have planted 2400 Rainforest trees on ‘Eco Shamba’ rural property very close to Port Douglas, adjacent to World Heritage Rainforest and Crees Creek.  During April an extensive 600 metre nature Corridor has been planted out through this innovative eco-initiative with selected species of native re-vegetation on the ex-cane paddock.

 

Sailaway MD, Steve Edmundsen wanted to say a special thank you to every Sailaway guest visiting Low Isles since July 1st 2009 for contributing towards this environmental initiative.  Each passenger ticket includes $5 mandatory Carbon Offset. 

 

Thanks also goes Peter and Gaylene and the Mossman Nursery team, Cairns Regional Council, Alfies digger and Port Irrigation for their expertise and support to get this invaluable initiative going.

 

Low Isles Sailaway, Advanced Eco Tourism and Climate Action Leader has a passion and commitment to environmental awareness and appreciation for the reef and rainforest. As an industry leader small groups of guests enjoy a relaxed and fun day on holiday, snorkelling with turtles at the unspoilt Low Isles coral cay island.

 

Interacting with our beautiful natural environment with marine biologist and experienced guides is the most powerful way to influence consideration and individual reduction of our carbon footprints.  If you book with Sailaway, you can be sure of best practice sustainable tourism and you'll have a great day on the reef!

 

For full details visits Sailaway Low Isles Cruises