Take action
Sign now to urge President Wavel Ramkalawan of Seychelles to stop the Assomption Island Hotel Development. Stand with us to ask him to protect the Aldabra Islands for good. Let’s be the last generation to protect these islands - so no one has to fight for their survival again.
Email luxury hotel chains today and urge them to reject this project. Demand that they refuse to be complicit in the destruction of one of the last untouched ecosystems on Earth.

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This project will need to be picked up and run by a luxury resort chain. While the hotel operator has not yet been announced, we've identified the hotel chains most likely to be approached for this project. This is where YOU Where You Can Make a Difference!
We're rallying to send 200 emails by the end of March to each of the major luxury hotel groups identified, demanding they publicly opt out of this environmentally destructive development.
Who’s behind the Assomption Island Development?
There is a range of corporate actors pushing to build the controversial luxury resort on Assomption Island, which threatens the fragile ecosystem of the Aldabra Atoll and its unique wildlife.
Key players include
Assets Group A Qatar-based firm chosen to develop the project
Islands Development Company (IDC) A state-owned Seychelles company managing the project and Assomption island
The Seychelles Government Approving of and supporting the development
Make your voice heard
The luxury hotel development on Assumption Island poses a critical threat to Aldabra Island, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world's most pristine ecosystems. This project risks introducing invasive species, disrupting marine habitats, endangering unique wildlife and undoing decades of conservation efforts.
Your voice makes a difference. Act now to protect Aldabra from irreversible harm.
Together, we have the power to safeguard Aldabra's fragile ecosystem. By taking action today, you're not just protecting giant tortoises and rare seabirds – you're preserving a global biodiversity hotspot for centuries to come. Make your voice heard and be part of this crucial conservation effort.