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Keemala
Resort in Kamala BeachKathu > KamalaTH flag
9.2
Excellent
From $484
$
Sustainability Journey
Recognized as a Top 100 Sustainable Hotel, Keemala integrates sustainability into its design and operations. They use glass water bottles, paper straws, and cloth or recycled paper packaging for toiletries to reduce plastic waste. The resort's design minimizes impact on the natural landscape, and they have a waste classification and treatment system. Greywater is reused for irrigation, and they use eco-friendly synthetic materials to reduce reliance on wood. They also have an organic garden for their restaurants and spa, and support local communities.
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The Racha
Resort in Ko Racha YaiMuang Phuket > RawaiTH flag
8.7
Very Good
From $258
$
Sustainability Journey
The Racha is EarthCheck Silver-certified and demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainability. They utilize energy-efficient systems, eco-friendly cleaning products, and have eliminated single-use plastics. The resort also implements comprehensive waste management, including converting food waste to bio-fuel and recycling, and conserves water through rainwater harvesting and wastewater treatment for irrigation.
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The Nai Harn
Resort in Nai Harn BeachMuang Phuket > RawaiTH flag
9.2
Excellent
From $146
$
Sustainability Journey
Awarded the 'Gold Level Green Hotel Award' by Thailand's Department of Environmental Quality Promotion, this resort conducts beach cleanups and mangrove planting. It uses natural fertilizers from on-site compost, eco-friendly cleaning products, energy-saving lighting, and low-flow water fixtures. They have replaced single-use plastics with glass and use reclaimed wood and recycled paper.
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Pullman Phuket Arcadia Naithon Beach
Hotel in Nai Thon BeachThalang > SakhuTH flag
8.8
Excellent
From $119
$
Sustainability Journey
This hotel is Green Globe Certified and has received recognition from Thailand's environmental ministries for its proactive efforts. It pioneered 'The Last Straw' campaign, significantly reducing plastic straw usage, and implemented the 'Water Boy' project with reusable water tumblers. The resort maintains an organic H.E.R.B. Garden for its culinary team and organizes weekly beach clean-ups.
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My Beach Resort Phuket, Panwa Beach
Resort in Panwa BeachMuang Phuket > WichitTH flag
9.0
Excellent
From $97
$
Sustainability Journey
My Beach Resort Phuket implements energy-saving measures, uses renewable energy and eco-friendly products. They prioritize local sourcing for their menus and actively work to reduce food waste.
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InterContinental Phuket Resort by IHG
Resort in Kamala BeachKathu > KamalaTH flag
8.8
Excellent
From $224
$
Sustainability Journey
This resort is a leader in sustainable hospitality, holding LEED® Gold Certification and an International Sustainability Award. They have a comprehensive Sustainability Approach covering green building, energy, carbon, and water management. Initiatives include the IHG Green Engage program, the Proud Kamala project for beach cleaning, and a unique catamaran made from recycled plastic to collect ocean trash. They use wooden key cards, glass water bottles from their on-site plant, and compost food waste.
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Rosewood Phuket
Resort in Patong BeachKathu > KathuTH flag
9.4
Excellent
From $765
$
Sustainability Journey
Rosewood Phuket is LEED Gold Certified, featuring the largest solar renewable energy system in Phuket and rainwater retention ponds for its entire water supply. It implements a comprehensive coral rejuvenation project, a food compost program, and targets 70% local sourcing for produce and protein, alongside a 100% single-use plastic elimination goal.
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SAii Laguna Phuket
Resort in Bang Tao BeachThalang > Choeng TaleTH flag
8.8
Excellent
From $104
$
Sustainability Journey
SAii Laguna Phuket is Green Globe certified and has achieved GOLD certification from the Event Industry Council (EIC) under its Sustainable Event Standards. The resort focuses on energy conservation with LED lighting and solar panels, water management with low-flow fixtures, and waste reduction through segregation programs and composting. They have eliminated single-use plastics and have an on-site water bottling station. The resort also engages in community programs, supports local artisans, and has a Marine Discovery Centre for guest education on marine conservation.
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Pullman Phuket Panwa Beach Resort
Hotel in Panwa BeachMuang Phuket > WichitTH flag
8.5
Very Good
From $80
$
Sustainability Journey
Awarded Best Luxury Sustainable Resort, this hotel has achieved Green Globe certification. They have eliminated single-use plastics, use eco-friendly amenities, and have a strong focus on marine conservation through initiatives like a Baby Shark Release program and seagrass farm. The resort also prioritizes energy and water conservation, sustainable sourcing, and waste reduction.
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The Slate, Phuket
Resort in Nai Yang BeachThalang > SakhuTH flag
9.2
Excellent
From $181
$
Sustainability Journey
The Slate is committed to reducing its environmental footprint through various initiatives. They have eliminated single-use plastic water bottles by establishing their own water treatment plant and bottling station. Plastic straws and cups have been replaced with paper and reusable alternatives. The resort also utilizes a worm farm for waste digestion, uses eco-friendly cleaning products, and actively participates in daily beach cleanups.
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Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas
Resort in Mai Khao BeachThalang > Mai KhaoTH flag
9.3
Excellent
From $306
$
Sustainability Journey
Anantara Mai Khao Phuket Villas has attained PLATINUM Certification in accordance with the global sustainability standard for travel and tourism, Green Growth 2050. The resort is committed to environmental preservation through responsible waste management and energy conservation. They are located near Sirinath National Park and Mai Khao Beach, a sanctuary for sea turtles, and the resort's design integrates with the natural landscape.
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Anantara Layan Phuket Resort
Resort in Layan BeachThalang > Choeng TaleTH flag
9.3
Excellent
From $340
$
Sustainability Journey
Anantara Layan Phuket Resort is committed to sustainability and is located adjacent to Sirinath National Park. They have eliminated electric boilers in favor of heat pumps and transitioned pump pressure switch systems to VSD systems for energy saving. The resort is a plastic-straw free zone and supports local schools with scholarships.
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From $288
$
Sustainability Journey
Awarded Gold Level Green Hotel status, this resort focuses on sustainable development integrated with the natural landscape. They use regional and renewable materials, have an 'Edible Garden', work to reduce plastic consumption, and offer environmental awareness activities like educational kayaking tours through mangroves.
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The Naka Phuket, a member of Design Hotels
Resort in Kamala BeachKathu > KamalaTH flag
9.0
Excellent
$
Sustainability Journey
The Naka Phuket is committed to environmental sustainability with initiatives including the use of solar energy and organic fertilizer from food waste. They have replaced single-use plastic water bottles with reusable glass containers and have electric car charging stations to promote sustainable transportation. They also advocate for the use of public transport to reduce air pollution and are involved in restoring and preserving the ecosystem through mangrove planting.
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From $110
$
Sustainability Journey
Holding Green Leaf certification, this resort utilizes solar radiation and sustainable building materials. They have an environmental manager, train employees on environmental policies, and practice waste separation, recycling, and composting.
Questionnaire
Certifications:
Green Leaf (Thailand)
Do you utilise any renewable energy sources to produce energy on the hotel/accommodation premises?
Solar radiation
What makes your hotel/accommodation eco-friendly?
Building materials from sustainable resources
Environmental manager appointed
Employees are trained to follow environmental policies
Signs in the rooms informing guests that towels will only be changed upon request
Waste is separated into at least 3 categories
Recycling bins in guest rooms
Organic waste is composted
Zero-waste hotel/accommodation
Automatic system or key card that turns off the light and electrical appliances when guests leave their room
Most of the ingredients used to prepare meals are locally produced
A vegetarian alternative menu is proposed in the restaurant
An energy audit is carried out at least once every five years
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Sunprime Kamala Beach
Resort in Kamala BeachKathu > KamalaTH flag
8.6
Very Good
From $69
$
Sustainability Journey
Sunprime Kamala Beach has achieved Travelife Gold certification, which is an international sustainability certification system for hotels and accommodations. This certification indicates a strong commitment to environmental protection, social responsibility, and economic sustainability.
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Beyond Karon
Resort in Karon BeachMuang Phuket > Ka RonTH flag
8.8
Excellent
From $120
$
Sustainability Journey
This eco-certified resort has achieved Travelife Gold Award status, demonstrating its commitment to environmental sustainability. It implements energy-saving programs, including the use of LED lighting, and practices wastewater recycling. The resort also encourages guests and staff to "Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle" and aligns its objectives with the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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Sunwing Kamala Beach
Resort in Kamala BeachKathu > KamalaTH flag
8.8
Excellent
From $74
$
Sustainability Journey
Sunwing Kamala Beach holds Travelife Gold certification, demonstrating a strong commitment to sustainable tourism with 163 specific environmental requirements. The resort encourages guests to reuse towels and linens, conserve water, and use recycling stations. It also focuses on reducing food waste and actively supports local organizations and community initiatives, including beach cleanups.
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Beyond Kata
Resort in Kata BeachMuang Phuket > Ka RonTH flag
8.4
Very Good
From $84
$
Sustainability Journey
As an eco-certified resort and part of the Kata Group, Beyond Kata is committed to environmental and social responsibility. It has replaced 60,000 traditional napkins with unbleached paper napkins in 2023 and offers biodegradable sugarcane fiber straws upon request to reduce plastic waste. The resort also emphasizes conservation, resource efficiency, and waste reduction.
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Sunwing Bangtao Beach
Hotel in Bang Tao BeachThalang > Choeng TaleTH flag
8.5
Very Good
From $65
$
Sustainability Journey
This hotel holds the Travelife Gold Award and has launched an ESG strategy to minimize water and energy consumption and reduce waste. It actively works to reduce plastic items and encourages guests to reuse towels and use recycling stations.
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