Top 5 Carbon-Neutral Resorts: You Should Never Miss

Carbon Neutrality is balancing emissions and absorption through emissions reduction and investment in tree planting and coral reef restoration.

Third-party verification in carbon neutrality claims is usually considered essential, especially if it has been received from respected organizations such as ISO 14064-1 and CarbonNeutral.

Welcome to Bucuti, the world’s only certified carbon-neutral hotel resort since 2018, Owner Ewald Biemans has been recognized by the UN for its sustainable tourism efforts.

Bucuti and Tara Beach Resort, Aruba

Austria’s Biohotel Sturm offsets emissions via carbon credits and focuses on local solutions with organic menus and sustainable hygiene products, though it isn't CarbonNeutral certified.

Biohotel Sturm, Austria

Alohilani is pursuing carbon-neutral certification and focuses on energy efficiency and water conservation, but it will take a few more years to achieve full carbon neutrality.

Alohilani Resort, Waikiki Beach

instead of working for carbon neutrality, the Kasbah du Toubkal chooses to maintain trees and plant native species in Morocco in collaboration with the High Atlas Foundation.

Kasbah du Toubkal, Morocco

Currently awaiting certification, Sani Resort, which won the Luxury Green Resort award, still needs carbon neutral.

Sani Resort, Greece

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