Jumeirah, a global luxury hospitality brand and part of Dubai Holding, is marking Earth Day 2026 with a wide-ranging programme of family-friendly activities and sustainable dining across its international properties.
Spanning destinations
from London and Mallorca to Dubai, Bali, the Maldives and China, the initiative
reflects Jumeirah’s commitment to sustainability through its People, Planet and
Governance pillars while delivering immersive guest experiences.
Under the theme “Small
Hands, Big Impact,” the campaign focuses on engaging younger guests through
Kids Club activities such as ocean clean-ups, creative reuse workshops, seed
planting and pledge walls designed to promote environmental awareness.
Complementing these
initiatives, Earth Day menus across resorts emphasise seasonal, locally sourced
ingredients, plant-forward dishes and low-waste cooking techniques.
In Dubai, Jumeirah
Marsa Al Arab offers an interactive “Experience Journey,” where children take
part in marine conservation clean-ups, recycling workshops and planting
activities.
Nearby, Jumeirah Al
Naseem presents a special Earth Day edition of its Nagomi Lunch at KAYTO,
featuring plant-forward Nikkei cuisine inspired by longevity-focused Blue
Zones.
At Jumeirah Olhahali
Island, guests can enjoy a sustainable breakfast menu alongside activities such
as coral planting, recycled art workshops, yoga sessions and eco-themed
treasure hunts.
In Jumeirah Bali,
Earth Day centres on garden-based experiences, including planting, harvesting,
storytelling and wellness programmes that connect guests with nature.
Meanwhile, Jumeirah
Mallorca highlights local produce through a plant-based tasting menu, while
younger visitors participate in pledge and planting activities.
In Jumeirah Nanjing, a cycling initiative in
partnership with Brompton and Bosch promotes sustainable mobility.
These experiences
build on Jumeirah’s broader environmental efforts, including the Dubai Turtle
Rehabilitation Project and its coral restoration programme, reinforcing the
brand’s commitment to responsible tourism and environmental stewardship
worldwide. -TradeArabia News Service