Beyond Green, a global portfolio of planet Earth’s most sustainable hotels, has welcomed three new members, including the brand’s first-ever properties in Canada, Spain, and the Caribbean. Offering travellers a more intuitive way to find and book authentic, conscious hotel experiences, each of these new member properties are committed – and required – to adhere to more than 50 sustainability indicators that align with global sustainable tourism standards and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Since its launch in 2021 by Preferred Travel Group, Beyond Green has continued to thoughtfully expand its footprint in different destinations around the globe, and is proud to welcome the following properties to its global portfolio, which now consists of 26 hotels, resorts, and lodges across 18 countries. Plans for steady, thoughtful growth are in the pipeline and the brand looks forward to welcoming hotels and resorts of all shapes and sizes that are truly committed to the three pillars of sustainability leadership that have been set as the benchmark to join. All member hotels have now received new Beyond Green plaques and lapel pins to identify their affiliation with the brand.
Highlights of the new additions include:
Coulibri Ridge (Petit Coulibri, Dominica): The Caribbean’s newest sustainable resort, is the result of more than 20 years of research, environmental testing, infrastructure building, and community engagement to ensure the highest degree of sustainability, respectful development and community collaboration. The 14-suite, 285-acre discreet luxury resort, which celebrated its grand opening in October 2022, is fully off-grid, using solar energy as its main power source, supplemented by wind turbines specially designed to have minimal impact on local flora and fauna.
The brainchild of Canadian-born entrepreneur Daniel Langlois, Coulibri Ridge was designed as a long-term research project in how to respectfully develop and operate a modern, self-sufficient eco-resort that is closely intertwined with the local community. Solar panels fuel all of the resort’s power needs, water is generated entirely by filtered rainwater, much of the restaurant’s produce is grown on-site, and the resort’s hurricane resistant exterior was constructed by locals from hand-chiseled rock sourced from the property. On-property amenities include two infinity pools, two dining rooms, a yoga pavilion, spa facilities for private treatments, tropical gardens, and an on-site orchard.
Talaia Plaza EcoResort (Costa Brava, Spain): Set in Costa Brava, one of the most idyllic areas of Catalonia in northeastern Spain, the new resort is surrounded by a pine forest and close to the crystal-clear waters of Sa Riera cove. As part of its opening in July 2022, the 103-key property launched with a firm commitment to offer an alternative, responsible and sustainable travel experience with environmentally-sound practices including: investing in renewable energy, improving waste and water management, improving working conditions and respecting local traditions. The hotel boasts bars and restaurants that feature the authentic ingredients and flavors of the land, including vegetables grown in the on-site garden. Visitors can also pamper themselves in the wellness area with an array of relaxing treatments available.
The Parkside Hotel & Spa (Victoria, British Columbia Canada): Beyond Green’s first city-centre and first Canadian property, the hotel is centrally located in the heart of downtown Victoria, BC. A pioneer in promoting sustainable tourism since opening in 2009, the hotel is proudly climate positive and biosphere certified.
As an all-suite property, accommodations feature fully equipped kitchens and kitchenettes, living and dining areas, washers and dryers, private balconies, gas fireplaces, separate sleeping areas and plenty of space to relax and unwind. Amenities include various meeting and event spaces, a spa and wellness centre facilities, a private movie theatre, a rooftop patio with fire pits, along with Tre Fantastico Bistro. The property advocates to preserve the natural and cultural heritage of the community, with content on its website providing the tools for guests to inspire, innovate and grow intention.