Ecoluxury
The term Eco-Luxury refers to ecoluxury accommodations, green travel camps, lodges and other eco-luxury vacation opportunities promoting a sustainable economy and high quality standards.
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Discover the raw wilderness at the end of the world in Argentina’s exciting destination, Patagonia. Experience Patagonia offers two of the most exclusive and sought-after accommodations in the rich and rugged world of Patagonia.
Wake up the Perito Moreno glacier in the remote lodge Los Notros. Surround yourself in a natural masterpiece in Los Glaciers National Park and combine nature’s best with full, modern amenities. A privileged witness of this Patagonian paradise, Los Notros shares with its guests the essence of its philosophy: enjoying nature in perfect harmony.
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New Zealand is widely considered to be the adventure capital of the world. The lush forests, majestic mountain ranges, national parks, marine reserves, lakes, hot springs and volcanoes provide an unspoilt and wild playground for the thrill-seeking traveler.
With the spectacular scenery at Lake Wanaka on New Zealand’s South Island as a backdrop, Release Private Retreat has developed an ecoluxury vacation rental that inspires unlimited escapades into the reverent countryside.
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In honor of April 22nd’s Earth Day and overall promotion of green living and eco-friendly travel, COMO Hotels and Resorts recently released the latest opportunities for guests to enjoy and participate in minimizing the environmental travel impact in truly lavish accommodations. With “green” initiatives spread throughout the fabulous luxury hotels and resorts, COMO Hotels and Resorts offer an impressive selection of luxury travel options that minimize your carbon footprint.
At COMO properties worldwide, taking an active role in supporting the local community is part of everyday life, from London and Bangkok to the remote Paro Valley in Bhutan and everywhere in between. To show its solidarity with a community on a larger scale, COMO Group founded The COMO Foundation in 2003 as a means of supporting non-profit grassroots organizations that work directly for the development, education, and healthcare for women and girls. To date, The COMO Foundation has worked with partner organizations in Australia, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Guatemala, Morocco, Nepal, Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. All COMO Hotel and Resort boutiques stock various items created by at-risk communities with the support of the COMO Foundation.
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“Everything at Bardessono, from the building materials to the foods we serve, will create a connection between our guests and the earth.”
Eco pioneer Phil Sherburne kept this mantra in mind when he designed the newest and vividly “green” luxury resort in Napa Valley. With General Manager Roger Young at the helm, the Bardessono team provides high quality service that further enhances Sherburne’s vision for California’s newest resort and spa in the Napa Valley.
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The King Pacific Lodge, a Rosewood Resort in British Columbia, is offering avid fly fishers a rare opportunity to sate their passion. As one of the last native wild fisheries in the world, The Great Bear Rainforest is both remote and exclusive.
Visitors to this award-winning 17-room luxury wilderness lodge located in the heart of Gitga’at territory along the central coast of British Columbia will have access to a dozen rivers that see only 50 anglers in the season. The King Pacific Lodge describes its philosophy as “Triple Bottom Line” management: respect for the land, respect for the people of the land and an understanding that sustainable tourism can only flourish when guests share that same feeling. The King Pacific Lodge is committed to providing a level of service and sustainability to ensure that all of these componenets can work together successfully.
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Morgan’s Rock Hacienda and Ecolodge in Nicaragua, one of Latin America’s most recognized and respected eco-tourism operations, will host Carrie Bailey owner of Fit Ventures cultural and outdoor travel’s yoga and eco-adventure from May 15 to 22, 2009.
Entitled “Nica au Naturale,” this seminar will combine 5 nights at Morgan’s Rock with 2 nights at Granada’s Hotel Dario providing a comprehensive experience of southern Nicaragua with an accent on fitness – through physical and mental well-being. The event is being organized by Adrienne Ward, founder of BigWorldSmallPlanet retreats. Bailey, a Colorado resident and a consummate traveler, is a certified spinning and yoga instructor.
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