This Beach Side Bungalow is Your Ultimate Sustainable Escape

Certain travellers (ahem…) are a paradox of privilege and planet saving. The type who love the idea of being an ethical tourist. But, can’t quite cope without access to warm showers, wifi and a well-stocked hotel breakfast. If you identify as the aforementioned adventurer. And, yet, are keen to reduce the carbon footprint of your bejewelled sandals, then M&A Eco Beach Bungalows offers an option that allows you to commit to sustainability. Without sacrificing your skincare routine. From tangerine sunrises to inky starry nights – and the impeccable hours of sea, sand and sun spent in between – here are our four favourite reasons why this eco-friendly resort is one of the best we’ve visited.

A sanctuary of sustainability

Given its audible allegiance to responsible tourism, it is only apt that amidst the plethora of accommodation options in Palau – everything from overwater villas to jungle glamping –  are several low-impact lodgings. With one of the most prolific being M&A Eco Beach Bungalows.

Nestled on the pristine shores of the northern part of the big island of Babeldaob, this intimate, off-the-grid, resort offers a secluded escape. A place where eco-tourism, environmental stewardship and excellent island hospitality are seamlessly interwoven by the husband and wife duo behind it.

Driven by a passion to prove that it is possible to be a green globetrotter (even if your style is a little more Little Pink Dress!), the pair – McKinley, a native Palauan, and Arlene, originally from Guam (who generously lent their initials to the project) – established M&A Beach Bungalows over a decade ago.

As one of the first eco-friendly resorts in the country, their commitment to the cause has positioned them among the true pioneers of socially smarter tourism in this pocket of the Pacific. And, while the luxury of their lodgings may be low-key, their authenticity for delivering a truly eco-friendly experience is larger than life.

Today, the M&A Eco Beach Bungalows exemplify a profound commitment to sustainability through various strategies that are deeply rooted in bio-diversity-supporting business practices.

For example, all the bungalows at M&A are constructed using locally sourced mahogany wood, which was originally planted by McKinley during his childhood. This sustainable approach ensures minimal environmental impact by utilising Indigenous resources instead of imported lumber.

“My husband planted these trees years ago when he was still a kid,” says Arlene. “Instead of playing with the neighbours, his father made him plant trees! So, when we started we wanted to avoid importing any lumber. We wanted lumber that was here. Which is three different types of lumber that are in Palau.”

In addition to sustainable construction materials, the resort focuses on creating a natural and nurturing environment around each bungalow. Here, Arlene has planted indigenous plants and flowers, which not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also support native wildlife. Including the cute crabs that come crawling out every evening.

Although Arlene has previously attempted to stock domestically produced natural toiletries, her preference for priortising guest comfort means she generally leaves the purchase as a personal choice for visitors. However, she can happily recommend the best place to source reef-approved sunscreens and soaps.

Further to this, the resort extends its eco ethos to the kitchen. With chefs who champion a farm-to-fork approach in the food they serve. At M&A Eco Beach Bungalows’ locally sourced ingredients are a priority. Imported meat is used sparingly. Instead, guests feast on fresh meals, including fish caught by nearby fishermen and vegetables such as taro from regional markets. “This practice aims to support the economy and reduce the carbon footprint associated with importing food items,” says Arlene.

Waste reduction is also a priority at M&A – with the team adopting a zero-waste approach in their dining practices. Guests are encouraged to use the onsite BBQ facilities and self-cater instead of relying on pre-packaged meals. Leftover food, including fruit and vegetable scraps, is composted with banana leaves. Then, returned to their gardens to enrich the soil naturally and reduce landfill waste. And, meals are served in coconut bowls and on biodegradable banana leaf platters. All are designed to minimise the use of disposable napkins and other non-compostable materials. Although Arlene does laughingly admit she is “still trying to work out how to utilise this approach to serve soup!”

Beds, bbqs and beach accessibility

M&A Eco Beach Bungalows offer a variety of accommodation options with the beach as the backdrop. Six charming cottages to be specific. Each offering a unique blend of earthy sophistication and sustainability.

The two, studio-style Standard Cottages and Superior Cottages are perfect for couples or small families. Accompanied by rustic Summer huts, to cater to guests seeking outdoor charm along with their comfortable indoor accommodations.

For larger groups or bigger families, the Two-Bedroom Cottage presents itself as a spacious haven. With a full kitchen and barbecue grill, it offers the flexibility of home-cooked meals and outdoor dining experiences. While immersing oneself in the natural beauty that surrounds the resort.

Finally, the Deluxe Cottage shines with its unique accessibility features. Designed to be wheelchair-friendly, it boasts a half kitchen, an outdoor grill and a dining area. Making it a comfortable retreat for guests with special mobility needs.

It is a topic that Arlene is particularly passionate about. And, when pressed for M&A’s future plans, reveals an intention to expand its offerings to include accessible accommodations suitable for furthering its mission to provide inclusive experiences immersed in Palau’s natural beauty

“One of the focal points of inclusivity at M&A is our aspiration to accommodate guests needing specialised care, such as those requiring water therapy,” says Arlene. “This includes setting up facilities on the beach where individuals can access therapeutic activities in the ocean. Fully supported by trained therapists.” It is an initiative that aims to create an environment where guests with specific health needs can benefit from the Pacific’s healing properties. While surrounded by the natural tranquillity of Palau.

And, lest you think M&A is only about beach-from-bungalow views – excellent as they might be – the resort also offers a range of facilities to help you enjoy them more actively. Including canoes, kayaks, and front-row seats to crystal clear sunrises and sunsets that never seem to skip their schedule.

Plating up: Palauan style

Don’t let M&A Eco Beach Bungalows’ diminutive kitchen queen fool you! Despite her demure nature Chef Sharlo’s expertise has flourished during her decade-long tenure at the resort. With her menu skilfully blending island delicacies with dishes that honour and pay homage to her Filipino heritage.

If you’ve never heard of Chamorro (the traditional style of cooking that reflects the rich culinary tapestry of the Chamorro people – Indigenous to the Mariana Islands – intertwined with Spanish, Filipino, Japanese, and American influences) M&A Eco Beach Bungalows is a great place for a crash culinary course into this cuisine.

Start your meal with delectable soft-shell crabs, expertly prepared to highlight their delicate taste and crispy texture. Dive into the robust flavours of Adobo Spinach, a Filipino classic transformed with a local twist, showcasing Sharlo’s culinary expertise and cultural roots. Slurp up the spoonfuls of creamy, spicy, aromatic fish curry with coconut milk. And, complete your dining experience with a refreshing fresh mango or decadent banana spring rolls. For a dessert that is equal parts exotic and island soul food.

Canine comfort

Need a little more encouragement to skip a seven-star stay for something a little simpler? Tough (or perhaps that should be ruff!) crowd! Fortunately, M&A Eco Beach Bungalows’s resident furry friend could convince even the most designer-loving diva to downgrade to a little eco-friendly attire for a day or two.

A former loyal companion of an ex-Palauan president, Scooby, the beloved onsite dog at M&A Eco Beach Bungalows, holds a special place in the hearts of guests and staff alike.

Known for his protective nature, Scooby watches over the grounds with a vigilant eye. Ensuring everyone feels safe and secure during their stay. Beyond his watchful duties, he’s also a great swimming buddy. Often joining guests for a walk along the sand or refreshing dip in the ocean waters. And, validates the theory that everything in Palau is paw-sitively sweeter.

Marie-Antoinette Issa

Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel and Women Love Tech. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.

This post was last modified on 05/10/2024 12:01 pm

Marie-Antoinette Issa: Marie-Antoinette Issa is the Lifestyle Editor for The Carousel and Women Love Tech. She has worked across news and women's lifestyle magazines and websites including Cosmopolitan, Cleo, Madison, Concrete Playground, The Urban List and Daily Mail, I Quit Sugar and Huffington Post.
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