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Tuesday, March 12, 2024
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Recently, Beyond Green expanded its portfolio by welcoming seven new member properties, introducing its first locations in Colombia and Zimbabwe while also adding several new sites in Spain and India. This expansion reinforces Beyond Green’s leadership in sustainable travel, extending its global reach across 20 countries under the Preferred Travel Group.
Beyond Green unites hotels, lodges, and resorts committed to environmental responsibility, offering over 50 sustainability indicators that align with global standards and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Travelers seeking genuine, eco-friendly experiences now have more choices, including:
“I am thrilled to announce the expansion of our global portfolio with the addition of these seven new member properties,” said Lindsey Ueberroth, CEO of Beyond Green. “As we continue to grow, we remain steadfast in our mission to promote travel as a force for good, guided by our pillars of sustainability – Nature, Community, and Culture. Together, we can create a brighter, more sustainable future for all.”
- The Leela Palace Bengaluru, India: A rose-hued palace combining royal elegance with sustainability. Features include eco-friendly practices, cultural heritage experiences, and a dedication to preserving local artisanship.
- The Leela Palace Udaipur, India: Set by Lake Pichola, it offers luxury, sustainability with eco-friendly boats, tree plantations, and support for local communities.
- ARTIEM Asturias, Spain: A wellness retreat in Asturias focusing on sustainability, energy-saving practices, and local sourcing to offer a balanced luxury experience.
- Dromoland Castle Hotel, Ireland: A 16th-century estate blending historical allure with modern sustainability efforts, including waste reduction and local sourcing.
- Zambezi Sands by Batoka Africa, Zimbabwe: Africa’s first black female-owned Safari Lodge near Victoria Falls, offering luxury and engagement in conservation efforts.
- Hotel Las Islas, Colombia: A leader in sustainability on Baru Island, focusing on mangrove and coral restoration, recognized for its eco-friendly luxury.
- Mas Salagros EcoResort, Spain: The Iberian Peninsula’s first 100% eco-friendly resort, offering organic cuisine, sustainability initiatives, and support for electric vehicles.
Travelers booking at these properties can join the I Prefer Hotel Rewards for added benefits, enhancing their sustainable travel experiences.
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