Located in the El Saler Natural Park, this hotel has a strong commitment to sustainability and the environment. It utilizes a special irrigation system with 100% recycled water for its golf course and participates in initiatives like a sea turtle protection camp and dune regeneration program.
This resort is GEO Certified and has received awards for being a 'Best Sustainable Golf Course'. It features a solar farm with photovoltaic panels, uses electric buggies, and implements a modern irrigation system with rainwater reuse. The resort minimizes fertilizer and pesticide use and has planted over 5,000 indigenous species.
This resort holds Bioscore and Ecostars sustainability certifications. It utilizes renewable energy sources, including solar panels, and employs energy-saving technologies like LED lighting. The resort sources fresh, locally produced ingredients and uses a closed-water circuit.
Casa Neleman is a country house associated with the Neleman organic and vegan winery, which practices dry farming to conserve water and avoids pesticides. The winery is part of International Wineries for Climate Action, aiming for climate neutrality by 2050, reflecting a strong environmental ethos for the property.
As part of ILUNION Hotels, this property adheres to a comprehensive sustainability strategy, including minimizing environmental impact, reducing waste, and installing solar panels. The group aims for BREEAM certification across all hotels by the end of 2024.
As part of ILUNION Hotels, this property adheres to a comprehensive sustainability strategy, including minimizing environmental impact, reducing waste, and installing solar panels. The group aims for BREEAM certification across all hotels by the end of 2024.
As part of ILUNION Hotels, this property adheres to a comprehensive sustainability strategy, including minimizing environmental impact, reducing waste, and installing solar panels. The group aims for BREEAM certification across all hotels by the end of 2024.
As part of ILUNION Hotels, this property adheres to a comprehensive sustainability strategy, including minimizing environmental impact, reducing waste, and installing solar panels. The group aims for BREEAM certification across all hotels by the end of 2024.
As an affiliated Meliá property, this hotel benefits from the group's corporate sustainability initiatives which include efforts in energy efficiency, waste management, and responsible sourcing to minimize environmental impact.
As a Meliá property, this hotel implements the brand's sustainability policy, focusing on reducing environmental impact through measures such as energy management and waste reduction, contributing to a more responsible tourism sector.
This hotel demonstrates a strong commitment to sustainable tourism with 'S for Sustainability' and 'Bioscore sustainability' certifications. It has implemented an annual sustainability plan since 2020 to measure its ecological footprint and aims to reduce emissions by 65% by 2030, supported by a solar photovoltaic installation. The hotel also promotes local economy by working with local suppliers and encourages sustainable mobility with bike friendly facilities and electric vehicle chargers.
This hotel is recognized as officially the greenest hotel in Valencia. It has significantly reduced the carbon footprint of its energy emissions, demonstrating a strong commitment to sustainability.
This four-star hotel is an eco-friendly choice that has implemented concrete measures to reduce its energy usage while still providing the comforts of a four-star establishment.
This hotel is part of the Green Collection, a group of responsible and eco-friendly hotels with Bioscore level A eco-certification, focusing on sustainable practices.
This hotel focuses on reducing its environmental footprint through specific initiatives. It has programs for reducing water and energy consumption, including double-glazed windows and LED lighting. The hotel also promotes sustainable transport with an electric vehicle charging station and bike rentals, and has green areas and recycling bins.
Located in the city center, this hotel is presented as ideal for a sustainable stay due to its proximity to key points for walking or cycling and its commitment to eco-friendly practices.
This establishment manages the recycling of various materials including batteries, light bulbs, plastic caps, and general waste. It has reduced disposable plastic, uses recycled toilet paper, reuses printer paper, and repurposes old bed linen.
Part of a local brand, this hotel is among the first hotel chains to receive the 'S Sustainable Tourism' accolade, implementing Sustainable Development Goals measured by an external audit.