Alongside their parent company Pacific Beachcomber S.C., InterContinental Tahiti have a mission to provide high-quality, sustainable and environmentally aware travel experiences. As part of this mission, InterContinental Tahiti have reviewed their impacts on culture, people and nature and have provided sustainable policies.
Culture
InterContinental Tahiti recognises and embraces the culture of Tahiti from the early arrival of Captain Cook through to modern Tahitian celebrities. The resort prides themselves on sharing with their guests the diversity of this Polynesian culture and promoting the learning of different cultural traditions.
Nature
In an era of growing environmental awareness, InterContinental Tahiti has made it a priority to consider and protect the delicate balance of the ecosystem that surrounds them. They employ conservation professionals for their lagoonarium to ensure the 200 species are thriving and encourage guests to snorkel, kayak and sail the lagoon using eco-friendly methods to further protect the lagoon. The resort not only has a marine focus but they also take pride in supporting bird and wildlife conservation. Guests at the resort can learn about the efforts made to protect the habitats of the island’s native birds alongside non-profit organisation MANU.
People
InterContinental Tahiti strives where possible to give back to the local communities. They are delighted to offer opportunities for growth and development to their local employees and actively support local businesses. The resort facilitates local artists to display their work, direct guests towards the vibrant local markets and employ local tourism companies, such as tour guides, to provide visitors a perfect island experience. Finally, the resort hosts TED Talks where speakers discuss a variety of travel topics including the importance of heritage and conservation.