
HV Hospitality has welcomed the Planning Authority’s recommendation to approve its proposed redevelopment of the Comino hotel and bungalows, originally built in the 1960s at San Niklaw Bay and Santa Maria Bay.
The €170 million project aims to transform the site into a lower-density, eco-conscious resort, managed by the sustainable luxury brand Six Senses, part of the InterContinental Hotels Group.
Under the recommended permit, the site will remain exclusively for tourism, in line with HV Hospitality’s declared vision and existing land title.
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The redevelopment will reduce the maximum number of guests from 284 to 240, focusing on high-quality, sustainable tourism rather than mass commercialisation.
The new resort, designed by Belvedere Architecture, will occupy a smaller footprint than the current buildings, allowing over 8,200 sqm of land to be restored to its natural state.
In collaboration with the Environment and Resources Authority (ERA), a large-scale ecological restoration plan will see over 55,000 native trees, plants, and shrubs planted, propagated from local seeds and cuttings.
The development will also comply with the Comino Local Plan, Natura 2000 guidelines, and ERA’s strict environmental conditions.
HV Hospitality has committed to preserving Comino’s natural character, avoiding untreated sewage discharge, reducing light pollution, and achieving LEED certification for sustainable design, aligning with Malta’s long-term tourism strategy.
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