Mandarin Oriental, Sanya is certified 'Biosphere Sustainable' and committed to GSTC Criteria. The hotel has eliminated 99% of single-use plastics, reduced energy intensity by 22% from a 2012 baseline, and practices responsible sourcing for food and beverages, adhering to the WWF Endangered Seafood Guide.
This hotel is designed to LEED standards, incorporating climate-responsive and biophilic principles with features like '100+ Gardens', rainwater harvesting, greywater reuse, and solar thermal panels. It diverted over 75% of construction waste and sources materials locally. The hotel actively reduces plastics and utilizes electric car activations.
Atlantis Sanya has been awarded the LEED Gold Award and a Three Star Green Building Certification. This signifies its comprehensive integration of green and sustainable concepts throughout the entire building life cycle, setting a benchmark for green construction.
This hotel is part of the Rosewood Hotel Group, which has achieved group-wide GSTC certification, emphasizing circular hospitality. It was designed to LEED standards, utilizing locally sourced materials for facades and incorporating native plant species in landscaping to reduce resource consumption.
Hilton Sanya Yalong Bay Resort & Spa holds 'China Green Hotel' awards and ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 50001:2018 certifications, demonstrating its commitment to environmental and energy management. The resort implements waste-reduction measures in events and is transitioning to bulk bath amenities.
This hotel is certified by Accor's 'Planet 21' program and maintains a Single-Use Plastic Free policy. It does not proactively provide disposable necessities to guests and offers an electric vehicle charging station, actively promoting green travel.
Wingate Sanya Luhuitou is recognized for significantly reducing its carbon footprint. This is achieved through its use of green energy sources and continuous improvements in energy efficiency across its operations, making it a leading eco-friendly choice in Sanya.
This resort is 'Green Hotels GB/T 21084-2007 Certified' and provides specific environmental practices such as guest room recycling and electric car charging. It also features 'Uncle Martin's Secret Garden,' a sustainable initiative focused on growing fruits and vegetables.
Shangri-La Sanya demonstrates a long-standing commitment to social responsibility, offering eco-friendly event options with sustainable and locally sourced cuisine. The resort was an early adopter of paperless check-in and actively engages in recycling and using biodegradable toiletries.
As part of Hyatt's environmental initiatives, this hotel has reduced its reliance on disposable guest amenities and eliminated bottled water by providing refill stations. It is recognized for its efforts in reducing energy usage per guest.
Sustainability is a core aspect of this resort's design, featuring naturally daylit and ventilated public spaces through sculptural atria. This architectural approach significantly reduces energy consumption and enhances its overall environmental performance.
The resort's design integrates with its natural surroundings, featuring eco-friendly bamboo decking and serving locally and organically grown produce in its dining venues. Its architectural principles aim to blend seamlessly with the ecological environment.
As a Marriott Bonvoy property, this hotel adheres to the 'Serve 360' sustainability platform. It offers unique guest experiences, such as picking organic fruits and vegetables from its 'JW Garden,' promoting education on sustainable sourcing.
This hotel is committed to reducing its environmental impact, including taking steps to minimize single-use plastics. It is recognized for its overall dedication to sustainability as part of the IHG brand's initiatives.
Hilton Garden Inn Sanya holds ISO 14001 and ISO 50001 certifications, indicating certified environmental and energy management systems. The hotel also provides an electric vehicle charging station, reflecting its commitment to green practices.
Part of Marriott's 'Serve 360' sustainability platform, this resort is surrounded by a protected mangrove forest, highlighting its integration with and preservation of the natural environment. Its design concept is inspired by its picturesque location.
As a Marriott Bonvoy property, this resort aligns with the 'Serve 360' sustainability and social impact platform. This global initiative focuses on reducing environmental footprints, including targets for water, carbon, and waste intensity across its operations.
This resort is part of the Marriott Bonvoy portfolio, which is committed to the 'Serve 360' sustainability platform. This program sets ambitious goals for reducing environmental impact and fostering positive social change across its global properties.
This hotel is eco-certified with EarthCheck Silver 2024 and is part of the Green Collection on GHA DISCOVERY. It is involved in a partnership that provides sustainable solar-powered light to communities.