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10 Luxury Eco-Friendly Hotels & Their Sustainability Practices

10 LUXURY ECO-FRIENDLY HOTELS & THEIR SUSTAINABILITY PRACTICES

31st August 2020

Last Updated on 2nd March 2026 by Bejal

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  • 1. The Svart Hotel, Norway
  • 2. Mashpi Lodge Ecuador
  • 3. 1 Hotel, Brooklyn Bridge, New York
  • 4. Tivoli Eco-Resort, Praia do Forte, Brazil
  • 5. Pacuare Lodge, Costa Rica
  • 6. Gaia River Lodge, Belize
  • 7. Tri Lanka
  • 8. Blue Lotus Hua Hin Resort
  • (Formerly: Evason Six Senses Spa & Resort)
  • 9. Three Camel Lodge, Mongolia
  • 10. The Brando, French Polynesia
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Eco-friendly hotels are definitely my thing and with each destination, I meticulously research my home away from home ensuring they are kinder to their surroundings, and both can work symbiotically as much as possible. For me, the absolute epitome of luxury is nature and being able to live within its endless boundaries and possibilities simultaneously!

10 Luxury Eco-Friendly Hotels & Their Sustainability Practices

When selecting the perfect eco-friendly residence I take into account a few initiatives that are being followed from a more diverse list, which comprehensively include, energy conservation, water conservation, in-house bath amenities, key-cards made from plastic alternatives, compostable ingredients used from an on-site garden, recycling, waste reduction, locally sourced produce, employment of the local community, social responsibility projects, spa treatments including indigenous plant products, education schemes as well as bottled water alternatives. This is by no means an exhaustive list!

10 Luxury Eco-Friendly Hotels & Their Sustainability Practices

Read on for ten examples of some of my favourite eco-friendly hotels I’ve visited (Tivoli Ec-Resort, Gaia River Lodge, ! Hotel Brooklyn Bridge and Blue Lotus Hua Hin) as well as some that are on my bucketlist for ‘one day in the future’ moments!

Be-lavie’s Top Sustainability Tip: Ask the hotel for a copy of their sustainability policy so you can get a feel for their initiatives prior to arriving.

1. The Svart Hotel, Norway

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The Svart Hotel has not yet been constructed but will be located in the Arctic Circle and aims to generate more energy than it will use in its entire lifetime! This will be done by means of the raw materials it will be built from, to the building process, the daily ins and outs of operation and also its eventual demolition has been taken into account even before it is built! Think futuristic design, which doesn’t look out of place in its polar landscape, solar panels, a place where every sustainable need is taken care of.

10 Luxury Eco-Friendly Hotels & Their Sustainability Practices
Photo Courtesy: The Svart Hotel

2. Mashpi Lodge Ecuador

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Mashpi Lodge has been on my bucketlist ever since I knew of its existence! A suspended cloud forest lodge in a contemporary design yet seamlessly blended in with the surroundings of the perma-mist that hovers over the Mashpi rainforest reserve in Ecuador.

It is surrounded by over 500 species of birds, trees and frogs, which are completely unique to this setting and boasts an unspoilt eco-system, lying 3,00 feet above sea level. The resident team of naturalists ensure the local community is supported as well as promoting the biodiversity. The lodge is set to expand the surrounding Mashpi Reserve by around 2,500 hectares for more scientific research on the diverse plant and wildlife.

The hotel itself compromises nothing and is a leader in Ecuadorian fine dining and hospitality and it’s tastefully designed 22 rooms.

10 Luxury Eco-Friendly Hotels & Their Sustainability Practices
Photo Courtesy: Michael Kleinberg

3. 1 Hotel, Brooklyn Bridge, New York

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Many call this NYC’s greenest hotel and having visited this stylish haven, it not only ticks the eco-friendly boxes but also has some the best killer views of Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan Island. The entire hotel is run on wind power and guests are able to borrow from a selection of electric Tesla cars. There is also a beautiful living plant wall and mattresses come blended with hemp.

1 Hotel Brooklyn

Over half of the materials used in building the hotel are reclaimed, featuring pine floors from an old Kentucky distillery and beams from a former Brooklyn sugar factory. The rooftop bar associated with the 1 Hotel, Harriet’s Rooftop & Lounge, has been furnished with reclaimed 100 year old barn wood throughout.

4. Tivoli Eco-Resort, Praia do Forte, Brazil

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I visited this resort located close to a fishing village, in Salvador de Bahia, in North Brazil a couple of years ago and I can only describe it as picture-perfect! Sandy beaches, warm turquoise waters and plenty of coconut trees!

Set on one level with the villas doted amongst the pre-existing rainforest and boasting seven pools, has made an incredible effort not to disrupt its surroundings. The hotel runs a number of social projects, including the Projeto TAMAR, involved in rescuing turtles and also encourages guests to actively educate themselves around the rainforest via activities such as trekking and boat trips.

10 Luxury Hotels & Their Sustainability Practices
Photo Courtesy: Tivoli Eco-Resort

Book your stay at the beachside Tivoli Eco-Resort

5. Pacuare Lodge, Costa Rica

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One of the most remote eco-friendly hotels in the world, Pacuare lodge is only accessible by private gondola via the Pacuare River and braving the rushing rapids, if you dare!

This hotel is known for its adventure, adrenalin junkie activities but a true gem as with many places in Costa Rica, it has a sterling sustainability policy.

The lodge focusses on energy and the electricity is generated by a turbine in a nearby stream. All your meals have to be pre-ordered to ensure nothing is wasted as in the case of buffets! The hotel now has two Michelin Stars to add to it’s accolades. The bungalows are lit by lanterns, the water in the rooms and infinity pools is heated by solar panels right in the heart of the rainforest.

10 Luxury Hotels & Their Sustainability Practices
Photo Courtesy: Pacuare Lodge

6. Gaia River Lodge, Belize

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Located in the Mountain Pine Ridge Forest in Belize, Gaia River lodge overlooks the Five Sisters Waterfalls, which provide the small boutique resorts with much of the property’s sustainability. There are a huge variety of native plants in the landscaped gardens designed to run off storm water as well as allowing local farmers to engage in soil enrichment and composting.

Gaia River Lodge, Belize

They have installed a clean hydropower system where the energy is stored in batteries, which then in turn ensure the lodge is supplied when required. Gaia also have an on-site organic garden harvesting fresh vegetables and herbs used in the restaurant and are proud owners of the Green Globe certification.

Guests are very much encouraged to take part in the sustainable activies and the lodge have their own fleet of trucks and guides that are on hand to take you to visit some of the country’s finest Mayan monuments.

Read my review of the Gaia River Lodge

7. Tri Lanka

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Located on the shores of Sri Lanka’s largest natural lake, Tri Lanka is a contemporary styled sustainable hotel set above the lake banks.

There are only 11 suites, constructed from only local materials and allows the interiors and exterior design to blend into the lakeside landscape. The suites feature green roofs, edible gardens, solar arrays and recycling throughout. Tri Lanka is a 100% plastic free zone, LED lighting and an electric boat at your disposal.

10 Luxury Hotels & Their Sustainability Practices
Photo Courtesy: Tri Lanka

8. Blue Lotus Hua Hin Resort

(Formerly: Evason Six Senses Spa & Resort)

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By far one of my favourite eco-friendly resorts I’ve stayed in to date is at the Evason Hua Hin. As with each of their properties they have one of the best sustainability polices I have ever seen and I was able to work directly with their sustainability manager to learn of their efforts in education and employment of the local community, social responsibility projects, recycling, reducing plastic wastage and accessing the resorts organic garden where all the food is grown. They also have an on-site world-renowned plant-based cookery school named Blue Lotus, which supports their sustainable ethos.

10 Luxury Eco-Friendly Hotels & Their Sustainability Practices

Read my review of Blue Lotus Hua Hin: Sustainability & Social Responsibility

9. Three Camel Lodge, Mongolia

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Having a slight fascination with Genghis Khan and Mongolia led me to the Three Camel Lodge, situate din the Gobi Desert. It’s nestled between the Bayanzag Cliffs and the Altai Mountains. It’s made up of a cluster of small eco-conscious gers, which are circular felt tents decorated in a traditional Mongolian style with local materials and hand painted interiors.

It looks beautiful amidst the Gobi Dessert, but also takes social responsibility very seriously. It has banned plastic use, protects wildlife and puts its profits to good use by supporting struggling nomads.

10 Luxury Hotels & Their Sustainability Practices
Photo Courtesy: National Geographic

10. The Brando, French Polynesia

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“Tetiaroa is beautiful beyond my capacity to describe.
One could say that Tetiaroa is the tincture of the South Seas.”

MARLON BRANDO

If you tell me, you don’t want to visit French Polynesia then I know you’re lying!! The Brando is located on a small atoll of islands and occupies Tetiaroa, east of Tahiti. It has 35 villas overlooking a white sandy beach with a plethora of unique wildlife including turtles, manta rays and exotic birds. When I visited French Polynesia, we looked into staying at The Brando (you know, just to humour ourselves!!) and yep this private island celebrity retreat really does not come cheap but if money was no issue, I would stay here because I’m fascinated by their sustainability efforts. As well as all the usual eco-friendly features, it has a swanky seawater air-conditioning system (SWAC), which reduces energy demands by greater than 80%!

10 Luxury Hotels & Their Sustainability Practices
Photo Courtesy: The Brand

Read More About my favourite Hotels: 30 Beautiful Hotels Around The World

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Bejal

I’m Bejal, an ex-scientist turned travel writer and content creator. I have visited 75 plus countries, including an around the world trip, which makes me quite the expert in crafting intricate itineraries! My travel style places an emphasis on sustainable and responsible adventures that supports the planet, local businesses and communities at its core. Read my guides and itineraries which aim to inspire you to create your own travel and vegetarian foodie jaunts to less visited spots of popular destinations as well as more unique locales. I have a soft spot for boutique eco-hotels here too! Be-lavie is all about mindful travel with a sprinkling of luxury.

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  • Kerry LifeandLoves
    1st September 2020

    Love the look of some of these hotels. The Costa Rica one especially. Oh and of course Norway as that is my dream destination at the moment!

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    • Bejal
      Kerry LifeandLoves
      1st September 2020

      Thanks Kerry! Oh you would love the Pacuare Lodge, unfortunately there was no availability when we visited (it does get booked up early, so bare that inn mind if you do go!). Norway is somewhere I’d love to go too but may have to wait now until they build this hotel> Thanks for your comment and reading B x

      Reply
  • Binny
    1st September 2020

    What a fantastic list Bejal! I’ve bookmarked this! Also loving the Be-collective!!

    Reply
    • Bejal
      Binny
      1st September 2020

      Thankyou Binny! Aww I hope you can make it to one of these as I think you’ll really love them! Thanks hun, Be is a name that can be used in many ways!!

      Reply
  • Angie Silver
    1st September 2020

    I’ve always wanted to stay at Mashpi Lodge… and the Brando of course!

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    • Bejal
      Angie Silver
      2nd September 2020

      Mashpi is my ultimate and hope I can make it there one day! I can see you at The Brando Angie, just take me with you!!

      Reply
  • Neha
    2nd September 2020

    This is such a great post Bejal. I remember seeing the Equador one on TV. Looks so good. As for the Arctic one – I am heading to see it now it looks so good.

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    • Bejal
      Neha
      2nd September 2020

      Thankyou Neha. Mashpi has been featured a lot lately as they’re taking over the surrounding space to create a larger eco-system. The Svart is not yet built but they do have plans on their website – such an exciting hotel!

      Reply
  • aeparker81
    2nd September 2020

    Tri Lanka looks gorgeous, I’d love to go to Sri Lanka and like what they’ve done there (and the name!)

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    • Bejal
      aeparker81
      3rd September 2020

      Oh yes unfortunately Tri Lanka wasn’t built when I went ti Sri Lanka but definitely will consider staying there if I go again. Let me know if you go, I’d love to know what it’s like!

      Reply
  • Louise
    3rd September 2020

    I want to stay at all of them. They are absolutely stunning! The one I Norway made my jaw drop! ????
    Louise x

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    • Bejal
      Louise
      3rd September 2020

      Oh I’m with you Louise, The Svart i simply incredible in its vision and would love to go and see it when it’s done!

      Reply
  • Rubina khanam
    3rd September 2020

    What a beautiful collection of hotels! Thanks so much for putting it together…I’d love to visit Mashpi! Looks stunning ❤️❤️

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    • Bejal
      Rubina khanam
      3rd September 2020

      Thanks Rubina and Mashpi has been my dream forever. I hope you can go one day as it seems amazing in every way x

      Reply
  • Camilla
    4th September 2020

    Wonderful list! I was planning to visit Mashpi Lodge with my boys and husband but had to cancel as I was pregnant. We will definitely go when Cordelia is a bit older. I want to show my children their roots.

    Reply
    • Bejal
      Camilla
      4th September 2020

      Thanks Camilla! Oh yes, I can’t wait for you to go and show your children. I’m sure they will absolutely love it! Such an incredible place education wise as well as for a holiday! B x

      Reply
  • the Curious Pixie
    4th September 2020

    I haven’t been to any of these Bejal. All firmly on my bucket list for when travelling abroad begins for me.

    Reply
    • Bejal
      the Curious Pixie
      4th September 2020

      Aww I hope you get to visit a couple at least, I’m sure you’d love them and I know your girls will love the outdoor activities at a few too.

      Reply
  • Emma @ Adventures of a London Kiwi
    11th September 2020

    What an amazing collection of places – one day, one day!

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    • Bejal
      Emma @ Adventures of a London Kiwi
      11th September 2020

      Hehe Yes that’s what I tell myself too Emma!

      Reply
  • thetravelsofmrsb
    24th September 2020

    So many beautiful hotels, especially the one in Norway! Wow!

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    • Bejal
      thetravelsofmrsb
      24th September 2020

      Oh yes the Norway one is going to be incredible when it’s ready!

      Reply

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