King Charles III Honors Hospitality Pioneer, Soneva Founder Sonu Shivdasani

King Charles III Honors Hospitality Pioneer, Soneva Founder Sonu Shivdasani

Sonu Shivdasani, Founder and CEO of Soneva, the trailblazing luxury eco-resorts in the Maldives and Thailand, has been honored by King Charles III as an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his contributions to tourism, sustainability and charity, as part of the King’s New Year Honours 2023 List.

Born in England, Sonu is an alumnus of Eton College and a graduate of Oxford University. It was during his time at Oxford that he met his Swedish-born wife Eva and together they fell in love with the Maldives. Their first resort, Soneva Fushi, opened in 1995 in the Baa Atoll with a novel concept that blended luxury hospitality with environmental responsibility. In the same year, Sonu and Eva launched Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas, followed by the Evason hotel group in 1997, with several landmark properties across Southeast Asia and Europe. In 2012, management contracts for both companies were sold as part of Sonu and Eva’s ‘One Owner, One Operator, One Philosophy’ strategy.

“Receiving an OBE is an incredible honor and I share it with all of Soneva’s friends and family. This recognition reinforces our founding vision, which is placing purpose over profit,” says Shivdasani. “We believe that true luxury is about time well spent, so we strive to make every moment memorable for our guests without losing sight of our intention to contribute to communities near and far and protect our precious planet.”

Soneva has long championed greater environmental accountability in the hospitality sector and beyond. Its resorts – Soneva Fushi and Soneva Jani in the Maldives, and Soneva Kiri in Thailand – are all carbon neutral with a 2% environmental levy added to every stay. These proceeds go towards the Soneva Foundation, a not-for-profit UK-registered trust that helps offset carbon emissions and funds purposeful projects around the world. Soneva Namoona, an independent Maldivian non-governmental organisation (NGO), also receives funding from Soneva and the Soneva Foundation for key initiatives that help phase out single-use plastics, improve recycling efforts and inspire the next generation of environmental stewards in the Maldives.

For more information about Soneva, visit www.soneva.com. For more information about the Soneva Foundation, visit www.sonevafoundation.org.