10 Eco-Friendly, Luxury Hotels

Looking for a place to stay that offers luxury and comfort without compromising the environment? Look no further! Here are 10 eco-friendly, luxury hotels that are working to better the environment one solar-powered heating and cooling system at a time. Check them out!

  1. Belle Mont Farm

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St. Kitts, West Indies: This boutique hotel is home to a variety of Guesthouses and Farmhouses that sleep up to eight people. Eco-friendly perks begin with fresh fruits being delivered to guests each morning, but don’t end there. They also feature:

  • Rainwater showers
  • Organic farmland
  • Edible landscape
  • Foraging or fishing? The chef will happily incorporate your results into the nightly meal
  1. Rafayel on the Left Bank

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Battersea, London: Rafayel on the Left Bank is a luxury eco hotel whose mission is to provide green quality and comfort. Some of their environmentally-friendly features include:

  • A bamboo grove that has been planted to release 35% more oxygen than any other plant
  • Organic spa treatments
  • Fair-trade mini-bar goodies
  • Wines and cocktails produced using farm-to-bar methods
  • Activities that won’t leave a carbon footprint
  1. Ritz-Carlton Charlotte

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Charlotte, North Carolina: The Ritz-Carlton is a staple of luxury hotels and now, thanks to their Charlotte location, they’re also a staple of eco-friendly luxury. Some of their commitment to luxury and ecology include:

  • A rooftop garden featuring two honey-producing beehives and herbs and greens
  • Organic spa treatments
  • Organic meal options
  • Free parking for anyone driving a hybrid or electric car
  • Trek Bike rentals
  1. Paradise Bay Island Eco-Escape

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Whitsunday Islands, Australia: As the name suggests, Paradise Bay Island Eco-Escape is an eco-friendly escape from everyday life. Located near the Great Barrier Reef and Conway National Park, this luxury escape features a variety of eco-friendly offerings, including:

  • An eco-tour adventure where guests can see the Solar Field, Solar Water Heaters, and Bio-Cycle System
  • NaturaEco ingeno-quilts made from corn for when it’s warm
  • Opportunities to view and appreciate nature through wildlife watching
  1. Urnatur

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Sjogetorp, Sweden: Urnatur thrives on sustainability, possibly more so than any other eco-friendly hotel. A self-sustainable hotel, Urnatur is a three-hour drive from Stockholm and offers accommodation in tree houses and hand-hewn huts. Some other features include:

  • Light from kerosene lamps
  • Heat from solar or wood power
  • Locally procured menu items
  • Activities including building nesting boxes for owls
  1. Gaia Hotel and Reserve

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Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica: Dubbed as one of the most ‘green-enthusiastic hotels in existence,’ this 5-star, adult-only, beachfront resort dedicates three-fourths of its land to create a private nature reserves that guests can enjoy. Additional ecological features include:

  • Raw, organic spa treatments
  • Farmer’s Market Tour
  • Ecotours
  1. URBN Hotel

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Shanghai, China: Developed from a renovated factory warehouse, URBN Hotel Shanghai is the country’s first carbon-neutral hotel. Some of its eco-friendly features include:

  • Air purification systems in every guest room
  • Beds made from cactus fiber and seaweed
  • Organic cleaning products
  • Energy-efficient cooling and heating systems
  • Participation in the Million Tree Project which plants trees in Mongolia to help offset carbon emissions
  1. Waipiata Boutique Lodge

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Warkworth, New Zealand: This 5-star luxury accommodation sits on 5 acres of manicured

lawns and gardens. Some of its eco-friendly features include:

  • Large orchards, vegetable and herb gardens
  • Vegetarian, organic meals for guests
  • A solar heating system
  • A recycling program
  • Wastewater recycling
  • Educational experiences at nearby marine reserves and bird sanctuaries
  1. The Green House

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Bournemouth, UK: The Green House claims to be the ‘greenest hotel in the UK,’ but is it really? If you look at all of the eco-friendly offerings, it seems they might be right. Some of their regular commitments to ecology include:

  • LED lighting
  • Solar powered heating
  • Organic and local cuisine
  • Furniture crafted from storm-felled trees
  • Suppliers assessed using environmental standards
  • Staff possess GOLD level status from the UK’s Green Tourism board
  1. Six Senses Samui

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Koh Samui, Thailand: Greeted by your very own private butler, Six Senses Hideaway Samui is surrounded by nature, the calming sea, and far off islands. Six Senses Hideaway Samui is committed to ecology through a variety of unique initiatives, including:

  • Creating their own bio-diesel to reduce CO2
  • Filtering and recycling their waste water
  • Educating guests on how to help the local environment and culture through a free Thai Culture Class
  • Growing their own organic food for guest meals
  • Utilizing pesticide-free gardens to grow herbs for spa treatments

Post written by Aly Wolfe. She is the founder of style and beauty blog, The Wolf + The Wardrobe. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter @TheAlyWolfe.

ESCAPE WITH ME

Hi Friends:

Yes, come away with me! Well, virtually, at least.

Okay, so everyone close to me probably already knows that I prefer winter over summer {yes, a bit crazy…I know} but the extreme low temperatures in NYC right now are unacceptable! Anything under 30 degrees shouldn’t be allowed. Who’s with me? So in the midst of the freezing temps, I have decided to write about my travel aspirations. Ahhhh travel-it makes me so happy! 🙂

Unfortunately, I won’t be traveling until late April so for now all I do is daydream about beautiful resorts far, far away.

So here are the top 5 dreamy hotels I am currently obsessing over. Enjoy!!

 

1. Belmond Hotel Caruso

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Where: Amalfi Coast, Italy. This five star 11th century hotel is perched up on the cliff town of Ravello {one of the most beautiful areas of the Amalfi Coast…and a personal favorite of mine :)}

Why should it be on your list: Umm no need to really answer this. Are you looking at the photo? Okay, yeah, so you get it. 🙂

Website: http://www.belmond.com/hotel-caruso-amalfi-coast/

2. Dusit Thani Maldives 

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Where: The luxurious Dusit Thani Maldives is located on Mudhoo Island in Baa Atoll.

Why should it be on your list: This modern Thai inspired resort boasts the biggest pool in the country and tree-top spa treatments {yup…pretty crazy}. Your stay will come with a dedicated butler and a ton of other amenities.

Website: http://www.dusit.com/dusitthani/maldives/default-en.html

 

3. Esperanza Resort 

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Where: Esperanza is located in the very tip of the Baja Peninsula, a couple of miles from Cabo San Lucas.

Why should it be on your list: The beautiful infinity pool overlooks the pacific ocean..need I say more?  This resort is also very secluded so it would be a the perfect romantic retreat from the real worries of the world.

Website: http://esperanza.aubergeresorts.com

4. Enchantment Resort: Sedona Resort & Spa 

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Where: This beautiful resort is located in Sedona, Arizona and surrounded by the majestic red rocks.

Why should it be on your list: Enchantment Resort has been on my list for quite some time! The spa is world-renowned and the views are breathtaking. Your reservations come with free bike rentals and a calendar full of daily activities that include cooking lessons and fitness/wellness classes.

Website: http://www.enchantmentresort.com

 

5. Seychelles Four Seasons

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Where: The Seychelles is a nation of 115 islands scattered over 400,000sq km of Indian Ocean-off the coast of SouthEast Africa.

Why: This little piece of paradise is known for it’s luxury resorts but also for it’s lush surroundings and ecotourism. The island also offers amazing diving {this wouldn’t matter to me considering I don’t know how to swim…awful, I know}.

Website: http://www.fourseasons.com/seychelles/

Q & A with Naira Musallam

Hi Friends!

I couldn’t be more excited to finally start my Girl Talk Series with you all. This series is dear to my heart because I get the opportunity to share with you all the women I have met that inspire me with their work and passion to live life to the fullest.

I will start this series with my former Professor from NYU who I now have the honor to call my friend. She’s an incredible woman who has accomplished so much in her lifetime and yet is so humble about it all.

Background:

Naira Musallam is Clinical Assistant Professor of Global Affairs at the Center for Global Affairs at NYU. She holds a Ph.D. in Social-Organizational Psychology (2011) and an M.A. in Psychology in Education (2005) from Teachers College, Columbia University, and a B.A. in Psychology and Communication (2001) from Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.

Dr. Musallam has over ten years of experience consulting with multiple industries in the private sector on related research, governmental agencies, educational institutions, and nonprofit organizations. She is the recipient of awards and scholarships from the Earth Institute, Columbia University, and the U.S Department of State.

Current Job: Teaches National Security in the Middle East, Applied Statistics, Analytical Skills, Human Security at NYU.

What does a typical day look like?
I wake up between 5-530. I need to have coffee within 10 min. By 6AM, I  am already working out at the gym or running outside (for 2 hrs). At 9 AM, I enjoy a big breakfast and head out to teach. Some days I meet with friends after work and before winding down and sleeping, I enjoy 30 min of reading material that is not related to my career. So, adventure books…like books on climbing..etc.

If you weren’t a professor what else would you be doing?
I would own an “adventure company” that takes people not only to physical challenging places but also to ones intellectually stimulating. I would encourage people to learn and live more and learn about cultures.

Has fear ever stopped you from achieving something?
It has. I think fear is always there. Fear tells you that something is not “wise”.
I don’t like the term fearless…I think living without fear means to be disassociated from life. I see fear as something that just is…and you just learn to live with it and achieve your goals with it present. You dance with it. But It’s not a motivator. It simply just is.

Who/What inspires you?
Inspiration comes in different form. I often find it in a very non-heroic way…like the woman and men who go to work at 4AM…in a factory or my students….or the grocery owner…places and people you don’t expect. My mother is a central part of my inspiration. Her resilience, hard-work, generosity to the world with the means that she had inspired me. These things go deeper than inspiration…they become values. My mother is beyond inspiration… she shaped the way I’ve become and that’s not just inspiration…that is beyond…it’s a human being trying to shape the life of others. This is a way of life. It’s beyond inspiration.

What causes/issues are you passionate about?

I have a vision of living in a world where everyone is living in decency and free of suffering. Believing in this vision prompts me to support many causes including research to end diseases, poverty, and promote education, equality, peace, and taking care of our planet.

Do you have any mentors?
I don’t. But I have close people who I consult with and share my struggles with…and I get their opinion. I have different people who I can go to for different things.

In 10 years what would you like to see yourself doing?
I would like to be alive and healthy.

What are your hobbies?
Mountain climbing, Scuba diving, Traveling, the Outdoors, music, and reading. I spend  my time with family and friends.

Favorite climbing experience?

The Himalayas are my favorite climbing region. It’s majestic and you are surrounded by Buddhist monks who also happen to be the best and strongest climbers on this planet.

Favorite NYC Coffee shop?
Reggios Café

Favorite city in the world?

New York City and Kathmandu (capital of Nepal)

Career wisdom for young professional women?

Follow your passion. Hear what others have to say. And don’t listen to anyone.

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Naira climbing highest peak in Ecuador!

Naira climbing highest peak in Ecuador!

 

 

A Traveling Mongolian Man. Photographer: Naira Musallam.

A Traveling Mongolian Man. Photographer: Naira Musallam.