Ingenia invests in eco pods to offer luxury stays that are kinder to the planet

Ingenia Holiday break Parks has introduced Eco Pavilion Pods at its Byron Bay holiday getaway park to offer travellers a high-class, environmentally-helpful stay.

Ingenia claims it is the to start with tourism park operator to start the pods on a industrial stage.

“Our Byron Bay Eco Pavilion Pods are the very first of their sort, built to the best criteria of Passive House Design and style, with lessened sound stages and thermal efficiency,” said Ingenia Holiday break Parks Common Manager Tourism, Matthew Young.

“Made with 90 per cent Australian top quality components – 70 for every cent of which are totally recyclable – the Pods have been built to complement the purely natural landscape of Byron Bay and offer an immersive knowledge with pure elements and finishes.”

Ingenia partnered with Gold Coastline-dependent modular dwelling builder ModnPods to produce 5 Eco Pods, equipped with two bedrooms, a kitchen, rest room and deck, as well as good quality glazing, filtered refreshing air and steady insulation.

“The Eco Pavilion Pods give a quiet haven for people on the lookout to minimise their carbon footprint without forgoing the luxuries,” Young added.

Today’s travellers are progressively acutely aware of the affect that their visits are obtaining on the ecosystem. In accordance to the 2021 Sustainable Travel Report by Booking.com, 72 for each cent of Australians want to remain in sustainable accommodation.

“The pandemic has built numerous travellers replicate on strategies to not only resume their travels but do items greater,” Younger claimed.

“Our Eco Pavilion Pods present the prospect to appreciate a luxurious stay with the peace of head of significantly reduced carbon emissions. Small strength consumption, emissions and squander help company to greatly cut down the environmental footprint of their continue to be.”

The pods can accommodate two older people and two youngsters, with the extra deck intended for entertaining site visitors.