Positive Impact collection
Leading the way in responsible travel

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At CV Villas, we're not just about offering exceptional holidays, we're on a mission to redefine travel with a focus on positive impact.
In a world facing complex challenges, having a positive impact has never been more crucial. We believe in the power of purposeful action to create meaningful change and build a brighter future for all.
It's clear that the future of our industry lies in crafting experiences that enrich lives, support local economies, and celebrate cultural diversity. We're excited to be at the forefront of this movement, reimagining our villa holidays to maximise their positive influence on the world.
Each villa in this collection has undergone a rigorous assessment focusing on four core areas: supporting local communities, efforts in conservation, resource efficiency, and promotion of conscious travel
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Helping local communities
Fighting for equality and supporting community development
Preserving local conservation
Supporting local customs, culture and taking action to preserve local biodiversity.
Ensuring villas are using efficient resources
This includes energy efficiency, water conservation, waste and carbon reduction.
Promoting conscious travel
Providing eco-friendly transport options, prioritising accessibility and supplying guests with information on our initiatives.
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A Positive Impact case study
Dimora Dieci Coni, a villa located in the beautiful region of Puglia in southeastern Italy, is a great example of how to incorporate some of the best practices in Positive Impact Travel. Here are just a few elements they have put in place:
During construction, only local craftsmen were employed, using locally sourced materials.
An organic vegetable garden is maintained on the property
An electric vehicle (EV) charging point is available for guest
Native tree species have been preserved and protected
Installed water coolers and removed single use plastic
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