The wave outlives us. Our job is to protect it.
Roya Surf commits to a regenerative approach across every operation, every property, every partnership. Not because it reads well in marketing, but because the reefs and communities that host our members are the product itself.
Community Integration Agreements
A portion of every session fee at our owned and managed breaks is contributed to local surf clubs, youth programs, and marine conservation in the communities around our properties. Not a marketing line, a contractual commitment.
Reef-First Operations
Marine operations target Green Fins certification across every partner boat and every owned break. Reef-safe sunscreen included in every arrival kit. No anchor drops on coral. No single-use plastic on boats.
Regenerative Hospitality
Our flagship partner property at Roya Dreamland Bali targets verifiable reductions in water, energy, and waste through renewable power, local sourcing, and transparent reporting.
Transparent Impact
Annual public impact reporting covering carbon, water, community contributions, and reef health indicators. Numbers, not adjectives.
No Greenwashing
Every sustainability claim is backed by a measurable source or certification. If we cannot verify it, we do not say it.
Long Horizon
We are building for the members who will bring their children to these breaks. The reef we protect now is the reef they will surf in 2050.
Current status, Phase 0
These principles are commitments we are actively wiring into operations in 2026. Measurable reporting begins once Roya Dreamland surf operations launch and the first partner operators complete certification. We will publish our first annual impact report in early 2027.
Questions?
If you are a founding member candidate, a partner operator, or a journalist researching regenerative tourism, we want to hear from you.