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Earth Day: Luxury Hotels That Are Embracing Ecology
Earth Day: Luxury Hotels That Are Embracing Ecology – As Earth Day approaches, it’s important to reflect on the impact our choices have on the planet. While luxury hotels are known for their indulgent amenities, some are taking steps to become more eco-friendly. In this new article, LUXXU Blog takes a look at some of the world’s most luxurious hotels that are prioritizing sustainability without sacrificing style. From innovative designs to responsible practices, these hotels are leading the way in sustainable luxury travel. Let’s dive in and discover how you can indulge in luxury while being kind to the planet.
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Luxury Hotels That Are Embracing Ecology
Borgo Pignano – Italy
Located amidst the stunning natural beauty of the Tuscan countryside, Borgo Pignano is a resort that has been thoughtfully designed to honor and protect the surrounding environment. As a pioneer member of Beyond Green, a prestigious group of environmentally conscious luxury hotels, Borgo Pignano is fully committed to sustainability.
The accommodations available at the country estate have been thoughtfully restored and adorned with eco-friendly and locally sourced materials, showcasing Borgo Pignano’s commitment to sustainability. The main villa, which dates back to the 18th century, has been modernized without losing its original charm. The 14 guest rooms in the villa feature authentic Italian frescoes. Heating and hot water are supplied by a blend of solar energy and chip-fired boilers that are powered by wood sourced from the estate’s own forest.
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Borgo Pigano’s sprawling grounds are just as remarkable, boasting an organic farm on site that plays a crucial role in the hotel’s mission towards self-reliance. The farm utilizes a combination of contemporary and classic farming practices to conserve the natural surroundings, while the hotel continuously experiments with innovative techniques to preserve water. In-house production of olive oil, flour, honey, cereal, and grains is a common practice, and several of the ingredients used in the hotel’s toiletries are sourced from the farm.
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Kokomo Private Island – Fiji
Kokomo Private Island, situated in Fiji, has taken a step towards sustainable tourism by joining Regenerative Travel, a group of eco-friendly luxury hotels. The resort is committed to preserving its island and surroundings by implementing various green initiatives and strategies that benefit the environment and the local community. The resort has a strong focus on investing in its idyllic island home, which is evident in its approach to sustainable tourism.
Kokomo Private Island’s commitment to sustainability extends to the preservation of its surrounding ocean ecosystem. The resort employs a team of marine biologists who lead various initiatives aimed at restoring and safeguarding marine life and its habitat.
Kokomo Island offers its guests an opportunity to embrace its sustainable values and appreciation for the environment through various activities. The resort’s 21 villas and five residences provide an ideal space for guests to engage in eco-friendly endeavors. Planting coral in the nearby thriving reef, collecting and nurturing mangrove seeds in a nursery, and “adopting” endangered manta rays that call Fijian waters home are just a few examples of how travelers can make a meaningful contribution to the area.
Habitas Tulum – Mexico
Habitas is more than just a hotel group that talks about sustainability; they walk the walk. The company is founded on the principle of eco-friendly luxury, and this value is evident in its flagship Tulum property. Nestled amidst the verdant jungle and the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, the resort is a veritable paradise, where every room is designed to have a minimal impact on the environment.
Each lodging at Habitas Tulum is constructed with eco-friendly materials such as natural papaya roofing to ensure minimal environmental impact. The design of each room is intended to blend in with its natural surroundings, incorporating elements like outdoor rain showers and canvas walls to connect guests with nature. The hotel’s dining options are also mindful of sustainability, with the on-site restaurant, Moro, featuring a menu that combines Mexican and Mediterranean flavors while championing locally sourced ingredients.
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Grootbos – South Africa
Grootbos Private Nature Reserve, situated amidst mountains, forest, and sea, presents an exquisite display of nature’s marvels. The accommodation at the reserve is seamlessly integrated into the pristine natural surroundings, offering luxurious comfort without disrupting the environment. Grootbos offers an array of lodging options, from eco-lodges that provide mesmerizing views of Walker Bay to spacious private villas, catering to the preferences of discerning guests.
The hotel‘s dedication to sustainability and social responsibility has earned them numerous awards. Additionally, as a founding member of The Long Run, a non-profit organization focused on promoting sustainable tourism, Grootbos is recognized as one of the most environmentally conscious hotels globally.
Pikaia Lodge – Galapagos Islands
Pikaia Lodge’s dedication to environmental consciousness is evident in every aspect, from its initial construction to its daily operations. The lodge has achieved a fully carbon-neutral status, showcasing that luxury accommodations can be enjoyed without compromising sustainability efforts.
The Pikaia Lodge takes its eco-friendly commitment to the next level, from its construction down to its daily operations. Utilizing only environmentally conscious building materials, such as locally-sourced hand-collected Galapagos lava stone tiles, the lodge is designed to be self-sufficient wherever possible. Solar panels generate power to run the lodge, while rainwater is collected and purified for use, and the light-colored roofing reduces heat buildup inside, avoiding the need for air conditioning in well-appointed and spacious guest rooms.
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