Top 10 most beautiful eco-resorts in the world

Today, life is busy, the pace of life is hectic, on weekends or every vacation, many people choose to go to peaceful eco-resorts to slow down and immerse themselves in nature. Below are 10 eco-resorts that tourists have rated and voted as the most beautiful in the world

1. Secret Bay (Portsmouth, Dominica)

Secret Bay, off the coast of Portsmouth, is the first Caribbean island to meet the high building and operational requirements required to achieve Green Globe sustainability certification. It has a dedicated “green team” to ensure guests have a truly green stay.

Stylish timber villas feature floor-to-ceiling windows that offer panoramic views of the sea, mountains and clifftop gardens. Meanwhile, wastewater is used to irrigate the restaurant’s vegetables, along with lionfish, an invasive species that has decimated native fish populations.
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2. Cala Luna Boutique Hotel & Villas (Tamarindo, Costa Rica)

Cala Luna is located in a protected reserve on Costa Rica's Pacific coast. The hotel & villas are nestled among tropical foliage that cascades down to a sandy beach where sea turtles nest each year. Sporting Costa Rica's highest sustainability certification, this eco-luxury resort is aiming for carbon neutrality thanks to one of Central America's largest solar banks.

The airy suites feature locally made furnishings and eco-friendly products, while the outdoor spa treatments use all-natural ingredients.
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3. Copal Tree Farm (Punta Gorda, Belize)

Located on the banks of Belize’s Rio Grande, a short distance from the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea, this resort is nestled within 22,000 acres of protected forest in the Maa Mountains.

Copal Tree Farm is certified organic, ensuring that two-thirds of its produce is used in its outdoor restaurant. The resort’s size also ensures a large supply of Copalli Rum – distilled on the property using sugar power, rainwater and homegrown biomass. Like Cala Luna in nearby Costa Rica, the furniture is locally made and made from naturally fallen trees.
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4. Paperbark Eco Retreat (Australia)

The Paperbark Eco Retreat is named after the trees that form the backdrop to its rows of solar-powered tents. They face Jervis Bay, about 2.5 hours south of Sydney on the New South Wales coastline.

This island retreat not only offers a tranquil escape from the bright lights of Australia’s largest city, but also offers water sports and white sand beaches.
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5. MahaRaja Eco Dive Lodge (Raja Ampat Islands, Indonesia)

At MahaRaja in the Raja Ampat Islands off West Papua, boats are powered by electric motors, reducing carbon emissions and noise pollution that can disturb the area’s unique marine life.

Traditionally inspired wooden and reed roundhouses sit on pristine waters where fishing is prohibited, making it a magnet for turtles, sharks, rays and corals. Guests can explore it all on eco-dive trips, and biodegradable toiletries and locally sourced and vegan food are available if they so desire.
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6. Bushmans Kloof Wildlife Sanctuary and Health Retreat, South Africa

Much of South Africa’s Western Cape remains largely unknown to the outside world, despite its stunning scenery. Bushmans, in the stunning Cederberg Mountains surrounding the small town of Clanwilliam, is one of those ecological treasures.

Offering just 16 Cape Dutch-style handcrafted beds, Bushmans sees itself as a conservationist. The team has planted native plants, created the largest herd of endangered Cape zebras, and protected over 130 caves that are significant to the indigenous San people. Guests can enjoy the manicured gardens, spa or outdoor pool while helping to preserve the site.
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7. Tiamo Resort, Bahamas

Tiamo Resort is located on the northern tip of South Andros Island in the Bahamas. It is a Caribbean eco-resort with sustainability credentials. There are just a handful of secluded bungalows, making up the Bahamas’ only eco-resort, set within a 125-acre wilderness reserve.

As such, much of the focus of the holiday is on the natural wonders. With hiking trails allowing guests to explore all the island has to offer on land, and kayaking and snorkeling available for adventures above and below the waves.
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8. Al Natural Resort, Panama

Located on Punta Vieja Beach on Bastimentos Island near Panama’s border with Mexico, Al Natural Resort features wooden and thatched bungalows. The partially open spaces allow for the sea breeze to blow freely (reducing the need for air conditioning), while the showers are powered by rainwater and solar lights.

So if you’re looking for a peaceful place to relax in nature and enjoy some impressive food, this is the resort for you.
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9. EcoCamp Patagonia, Chile

EcoCamp Patagonia is the world’s first geodesic dome hotel. EcoCamp Patagonia combines stunning views of the rugged snow-capped peaks of Torres del Paine National Park with a carbon-neutral status.

Consisting of a series of individual domes with traditional furnishings, skylights and wood-burning stoves, there’s no better way to responsibly explore Chile’s remote southern region.
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10. Campi ya Kanzi, Kenya

Just over 7,500 miles east, Campi ya Kanzi is a boutique lodge nestled in the Chyulu Hills of southern Kenya. It is one of only two luxury accommodation options on the 280,000-acre reserve owned by the local Maasai tribe.

The landscape ranges from forest to grassland, and the main inhabitants are black rhinos and elephants... Campi ya Kanzi, billed as a “hidden treasure camp,” is limited to just 12 guests at a time.
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