Best Eco-Resorts In Bali

The 7 Best Eco-Resorts In Bali

Eco-tourism is one of the leading travel trends for 2020. The environment has moved from a fringe issue for many to become one of the most important factors in planning a trip. Travellers are beginning to demand more eco-friendly options from their vacation providers, including from the best eco-resorts in Bali.

Following the establishment of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals in 2015, more and more travel companies, hotels, and brands are striving to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. And, Bali is one of the best places for eco-friendly travellers. 

This past July Bali officially banned the use of single-use plastic items in efforts to reduce ocean pollution. However, what’s even more impressive are the numerous eco-resorts in Bali. Not only are they beautiful and Instagrammable, but they’re also all committed to reducing their impact on the environment. 

Interested in an eco-friendly stay? Check out the seven best eco-resorts in Bali.

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1. Floating Leaf

Floating Leaf has been recognised repeatedly around the world as one of the best yoga, spa and wellness retreats. So, it comes as no surprise that it’s one of the best eco-resorts in Bali, too. Their aim is to show that green practices and sustainability can be achieved while providing 5-star luxury to guests. Their sustainability practices include everything from water preservation and biodegradable products to designing round rooms to reduce the use of unnecessary materials.

Best Eco-Resorts In Bali

2. Hideout Bali

You don’t have to look around Instagram too hard to find a stunning picture of Hideout. The iconic bamboo houses have been featured on nearly every Instagram travel couple’s feed. But, they’re not just uber-trendy, they’re eco-friendly as well. The bamboos houses that pepper the property were all constructed with sustainable practices in mind. You might have to go without proper walls for the evening, but that’s all part of the experience and what makes this one of the best eco-lodges in Bali.

Best Eco Hotels in Bali

3. Fivelements

Fancy a stay at a world-class lodge that’s all about sustainability and healing? Fivelements offers guests the chance to treat themselves to Puri Ahimsa healing rituals along with an eco-friendly stay in a luxurious lodge. The entire staff is guided by Balinese philosophy and tradition to facilitate positive change in the world. However, it doesn’t stop there. They also provide guests with eco-friendly features such as locally sourced drinking water and sustainable transport.

Best Eco Lodges in Bali

4. Bambu Indah

Bambu Indah is luxe eco-living at its finest. If you’re looking for one of the best eco-resorts in Bali but don’t want to compromise on comfort, definitely book a stay here. The focus here is on natural materials, which is why the property features bamboo structures and minimal lighting. You’ll find only handmade and organic bath products when showering and banana leaves as your dinner plate.

Best Eco-Resorts In Bali

5. Sanak Retreat

Sustainability isn’t always about supporting the environment. There are other factors that go into ecotourism as well, such as supporting the local community. Sanak Retreat ensures that about 98% of their staff is from the local community. And, they also support local youth and education programs. However, they’ve also got it covered on the environmental front as well. This is a plastic-free property.

6. Riviera House

A lot of travellers head to Bali in search of some prime waves. So, it’d be a crime to write up a list of the best eco-resorts in Bali and not mention one suited for surfers. Located in the trendy neighbourhood of Canggu, Riviera House offers an eco-friendly option for water-loving guests. The bamboo huts you can stay in have very little impact on the environment.

7. Swasti Eco Village

The Swasti Eco Village is made up of charming little cottages, all of which are made out of recycled wood. The on-site worm factory might sound gross, but it’s actually really intriguing and eco-friendly. It also helps to fuel their on-site organic garden, which you can tour as you explore the grounds with the furry guests and goats. What’s especially impressive about this eco-resort is their dedication to supporting the local community. However, that kind of compassion isn’t uncommon in Bali.

Elizabeth Thorn

Elizabeth has lived and worked in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia, all of which have contributed to her passion for travel writing. When she's not writing, you can find her exploring little hideouts in Colombia or watching photography tutorials on YouTube.

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