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Pico de Loro Cove stands as a model for sustainable coastal development, where thriving biodiversity and eco-conscious design come together in perfect harmony.
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As interest in sustainable travel grows, Pico de Loro Cove in Hamilo Coast is emerging as a prime destination for eco-conscious tourists. Nestled along the coastline of Nasugbu, Batangas, the seaside resort is gaining recognition for its environmental stewardship, biodiversity, and community-driven tourism model.
Here are five reasons why Pico de Loro Cove is becoming a must-visit spot for eco-travelers:
Marine Conservation in Action
Pico de Loro is one of 13 coves within Hamilo Coast, with nearly one-third of its shoreline designated as a marine protected area. These zones serve as sanctuaries for coral reefs and marine life, making the cove a favored site for snorkeling and diving. Species such as Moorish idols and clownfish populate the reefs, and both green and hawksbill sea turtles nest on the beach during season.
The resort works closely with the local government and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) to monitor and protect its marine areas, part of a long-term strategy to preserve coastal ecosystems.
Sustainability at the Forefront
Pico de Loro Cove integrates a range of eco-friendly practices into its operations. These include rainwater harvesting used for lagoon and landscape irrigation, solid waste management systems, and renewable energy sources to reduce electricity consumption.
A sea turtle conservation and hatchling release program raises awareness among guests and supports vulnerable marine species. Over 60% of the land remains undeveloped, preserved for green and open spaces.
Trails and Wildlife for Nature Lovers
Hikers can explore nature trails that wind through the property’s forested areas and ascend Mount Pico, offering sweeping views and opportunities for birdwatching. The area is home to a variety of native birds, including tarictic hornbills, kingfishers, brahminy kites and orioles.
The resort also runs conservation programs aimed at protecting the region’s flora and fauna as part of its commitment to biodiversity.
Empowering Local Communities
Pico de Loro Cove prioritizes local hiring, with about 80% of its workforce hailing from Batangas. It also supports small businesses, helping to build sustainable livelihoods in the surrounding area. The focus on community engagement ensures that tourism brings long-term benefits to local residents.
Sustainable Comfort and Leisure
Guests can enjoy upscale amenities at the Pico de Loro Beach and Country Club while embracing environmentally responsible practices. Facilities are designed to maximize natural lighting and ventilation, reducing energy consumption in leisure areas such as pickleball and tennis courts.
Residential developments including Freia, Sola, and Pico Terraces also incorporate eco-friendly design while offering privacy and luxury.
Whether for outdoor adventure or peaceful retreat, Pico de Loro Cove provides an eco-friendly travel experience that blends environmental consciousness with comfort.