Indonesia: Luxury Eco-Friendly Resorts for the Conscious Traveler


Can sustainability and luxury coexist in the world of hospitality? There's no denying that many hotels have begun to transition toward more environmentally conscious practices, ranging from reducing energy consumption to eliminating single-use plastics.

But can green initiatives be both environmentally friendly and luxurious for guests simultaneously? The answer is yes.

Luxury hotels worldwide prove that sustainability and five-star comforts need not be mutually exclusive. Nowadays, travelers seeking an indulgent getaway with a conscience can rely on eco-friendly accommodations equipped with all luxuries - from plush furnishings to gourmet restaurants - without compromising their values in the process.

Here are our top favorite eco-conscious resorts in Indonesia as voted by our most intrepid leaders.

  1. Wakatobi Resort

  2. Nihi Sumba Island

  3. Misool Eco Resort

  4. Bambu Indah

  5. Udaya Resorts & Spa

 

Five Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Luxury Hotels in Indonesia

photo credit: Wakatobi Resort

Wakatobi Resort 

Wakatobi Resort offers a unique experience, combining five-star amenities and modern comforts with an untouched natural environment. Away from the hustle of cities and vast crowds, this resort is known worldwide as one of the best places to dive or snorkel and the most proactive eco-tourism resort.

Escape to a world of serenity and comfort – each hand-crafted villa or bungalow is your haven away from home, just steps from the ocean. Enjoy air conditioning and complimentary WIFI internet as you bask in comprehensive amenities that cater to every need. From chef-prepared meals at the beachside restaurant to snacks along your journey, an idyllic escape awaits.

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photo credit: Nihi Sumba Island Resort

Nihi Sumba Island

Take a journey to the exotic island of Sumba in East Indonesia and explore one of the world's most highly acclaimed private island resorts! Established in 1988, this alluring destination has been lauded for its commitment to ethical tourism practices and sustainability. With locals' use of local produce being featured on-site and hiring from within Sumbanese communities, it is no wonder that Travel+Leisure named it 'The Best Hotel in The World.'

Through the Sumba Foundation, Nihi Sumba Island is actively working to improve healthcare and provide clean water access while also aiming to eradicate malaria.

Initiatives for sustainability:

  • Ingredients are grown on-site or locally sourced

  • Creation of 60 water wells, 16 primary schools, and 4 medical clinics

 

photo credit: Misool Eco Resort

Misool Eco Resort

A recipient of a Green Pearls award, The Misool Eco Resort is a remote eco-resort on a private island located in the archipelago of Raja Ampat, Indonesia.

Built entirely from recycled and eco-friendly materials and powered by solar energy, the Misool features a range of activities, such as scuba diving, snorkeling, kayaking, cultural excursions as well as eco-friendly spa treatments.

The Misool Foundation, a registered charity created by the resort, works diligently through its rangers and conservation efforts to protect marine life and coral.

Initiatives for sustainability:

  • Powered by solar energy

  • Organic waste is composted on-site

  • Installed timer-operated lights

 

photo credit: Bambu Indah

Bambu Indah

Explore the ultimate in luxury and local hospitality at Bambu Indah, a unique destination that exudes sustainability. Escape to an enchanting locale with stunning Balinese scenery, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation. Sleep like never before under the innovative mosquito net crafted to capture the cool air around you for optimal comfort without using electricity.

Let your curiosity and sense of adventure take you on an exciting eco experience. Join a Kul Kul Farm, a Green Village tour, or visit the innovative campus of Green School and find out how they use renewable energy sources and emphasize creativity and culture to cultivate green leaders for tomorrow.

Initiatives for sustainability:

  • No plastic policy

  • LED and oil lamps, no fluorescent lighting

  • 100% natural and organic bath products

 

photo credit: Udaya Resort & Spa

Udaya Resorts & Spa 

Escape to Udaya Resorts & Spa, an exotic retreat that beckons you with its authentic Balinese architecture and lush jungle surroundings.

Immersed in a serene ambiance, the award-winning resort offers world-class amenities and 24/7 concierge service for maximum pampering. And when it's time to unwind further, explore Kaveri Spa's acclaimed treatments or savor delicious cuisine at Deeva Restaurant – your ultimate escape awaits.

Initiatives for sustainability:

  • Member of the Travel Sustainable program

  • Renewable energy sources

 
 

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Amylee Silva