Sustainable travel is about exploring the world while preserving its natural beauty and cultural heritage. It involves conscious choices that minimize environmental impact and support local communities. This month, we highlight those destinations and resorts making a difference. From the sugar-white sand beaches in the Caribbean to an exotic island in the Western Pacific, these spots on the map will ensure their tourism efforts create meaningful experiences that protect the planet.
Park Hyatt, St. Kitts
The Park Hyatt St. Kitts embodies a commitment to sustainability and offers
a mindful escape where guests can indulge while knowing their stay helps protect this paradise for future generations.
When it was built more than two decades ago, Rayavadee Resort Hotel
aimed to exist in harmony with the natural surroundings. The spacious, two-story suites feel like treehouses nestled among the tropical trees, plants, and ferns.
Or I could start with the feel—the waves of relaxation that swept over both of our bodies as we lolled on the beach, with the archipelago’s thick, flowering foliage enveloping the islets around us.
At Vida, where luxury meets sustainability, every moment is a step toward preserving the natural beauty of the Cayman Islands for generations to come—offering an eco-conscious escape that allows you to indulge in luxury, while feeling good about doing so.