
Turtles, Trash, and the Power of Responsible Travel
By Melissa Snape
Two young men crouch over a blue bucket, kneeling in the sand on a beach in Kilifi, Kenya. The sun is setting behind them, and the air is hazy with mist rolling in on the tide. They look inside the bucket and smile at one another.
The bucket is full of sea turtle eggs.
Salim and Baraka are Turtle Rangers with Ocean Sole, and those eggs are about to be carefully relocated to a safer nesting area protected from predators, rising tides, and poachers. It’s a small moment, but it says a lot about the work they’re doing and why it matters.

It’s also exactly the kind of impact Collette aims to support through responsible travel. Because responsible travel is at the core of how we operate, we partner with organizations that are creating real, lasting impact in the destinations we visit, and Ocean Sole is one of them.
While they’re mostly known for transforming ocean waste, like discarded flip-flops, into colorful works of art, Ocean Sole’s mission extends far beyond the workshop. Through their TurtleSafe Project, they protect endangered sea turtles along Kenya’s coast and create employment opportunities for local people in the process.
That connection between conservation and livelihoods is what makes the work stand out.

Collette supports this work through our Microgrant program, which provides funding to community organizations around the world. In 2025, we expanded the program with a $10,000 Impact Beyond Grant. Selected by votes from our employees, travelers, and partners, Ocean Sole was the recipient.
With that funding, they were able to hire three new Turtle Rangers, strengthening protection around key nesting sites and expanding economic opportunities for local community members. At least one of these rangers once relied on poaching for income. Today, they’re protecting the same species they once hunted.
That kind of impact isn’t possible in isolation. It’s the result of a partnership combining local knowledge with shared resources and a long-term commitment to doing things the right way. By working together, organizations like Ocean Sole and Collette can go further, supporting both conservation efforts and the communities connected to them. While much of that impact happens beyond what they see on tour, it’s all part of our broader commitment to investing in the communities and ecosystems tied to each destination.
“We have been helped so much by Collette. More rangers are hired now to protect sea turtles. At our landing site, when turtles come to nest, they are safe and sound.”
-Salim Karisa Dzengo, Turtle Ranger
Travelers on our Plains of Africa tour visit Ocean Sole’s headquarters in Nairobi as part of an Impact Moment: an on-tour experience designed to give back to local communities. Here, they learn about Ocean Sole’s work and how it connects to conservation efforts on the coast. For some, it’s a highlight of the journey.
“My favorite moment on tour? Visiting Ocean Sole.” – Traveler Rita T.
Back on the beach in Kilifi, Salim and Baraka finish securing the eggs, preparing to move them to safety. For them, that blue bucket represents a job, skill, and a way to protect their coastline for generations to come.
For us, the bucket is a testament to the power of responsible travel, one that will help shape the ecosystem in coastal Kenya for years to come, and a reminder of the role we can all play in setting a higher standard for how travel supports communities and conservation.
About the Author:
Melissa Snape is an accomplished senior executive with over 25 years of hospitality, tourism and corporate citizenship leadership.
She is experienced in strategy and product development, customer experience, marketing, partnerships, pricing & analysis, negotiation and consulting. Her talents include leading through change, strategic planning and facilitation, employee engagement, leadership development, and navigating the complexities of corporate impact, sustainability, and purpose.
A proven leader adept at engaging stakeholders at all levels, she has served on the boards of businesses from startups to the middle market, as well as various non-profits; and consulted for startups, middle market and publicly traded companies. She is also a certified holistic wellness coach, with a focus on working with female executives and entrepreneurs, and a passion for mentoring those early in their careers. She currently serves as the Head of Corporate Citizenship at Collette and on numerous Board of Advisors in the non-profit and social enterprise community.
Ms. Snape holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Colorado Boulder, and a JD from the Boston University School of Law.
About Collette
Collette has been a leader in guided travel for more than 100 years, offering tours across all seven continents. As a family-owned and run company, it’s focused on delivering exceptional travel experiences while making a positive impact worldwide. Through its Corporate Citizenship efforts, Collette supports community engagement, environmental stewardship, economic development and responsible tourism–partnering with local organizations and incorporating Responsible Travel highlights into its tours to benefit both travelers and the destinations they visit. To learn more, visit GoCollette.com.
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