In 2025, the hospitality industry is set to lead a transformative shift: the rise of the regenerative hotel. These properties go beyond traditional sustainability, committing to regenerating and enriching the natural and social environments where they operate. Combining luxury, innovation, and environmental responsibility, they not only deliver unique experiences but also ensure superior returns on investment (ROI). According to the Sustainable Tourism Report by the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), 73% of global travelers prefer to stay in hotels with sustainable and regenerative practices.
This list is based on the REGENERA LUXURY criteria:
- Regenerative Focus: Properties that restore and enhance ecosystems, communities, and destinations.
- Eco-Luxury: Sophisticated designs using eco-friendly materials and renewable energy.
- Certifications with Shared Values: Recognized and audited by entities such as FORBES, LEED, UNWTO, B.CORP, GSTC, BREEAM, WTTC, UNESCO, World Sustainable Hospitality Alliance, or Rainforest Alliance.
- Support for Local Economies: Promoting circular economies through collaborations with nearby communities.
- Innovative Design: Structures that minimize environmental impact and maximize cultural integration.
Openings List of Regenerative Hotels in 2025
© Capella-Kyoto
Japan
- Capella Kyoto: Blends Japanese serenity with modern luxury in Kyoto.
- Patina Osaka: Merges history and modernity in a sustainable setting.
- 1 Hotel Tokyo: Eco-conscious design in the heart of Akasaka.
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United Kingdom
- Six Senses London: Located in an Art Deco building, offering holistic wellness and urban sustainability.
Mexico
© Amanvari, Mexico
- Amanvari: Combines discreet luxury with nature preservation by the Sea of Cortez.
- Karisma Hotels & Resorts: Eco-luxury resorts in Riviera Maya.
Italy
- Rosewood Hotel Bauer, Venice: A sustainable renovation redefining Venetian luxury.
Saudi Arabia
© Clinique La Prairie AMAALA
- Six Senses Southern Dunes: The first LEED Platinum resort in the desert.
- Clinique La Prairie AMAALA: Innovation in longevity and wellness along the Red Sea coast.
United States
©One&Only Moonlight
- One & Only Moonlight Basin, Montana: An alpine lodge deeply connected to nature.
Tunisia
- Iberostar Selection Mirage, Hammamet: Luxury and sustainability in an exotic destination.
Kenya
- &Beyond Suyian Lodge: Promoting the conservation of local flora and fauna.
©Dunas de Formentera
Spain
- Iberostar Selection Es Trenc, Mallorca: Part of Iberostar’s sustainable strategy.
- Dunas de Formentera: Seamlessly integrated into a nature reserve.
- Six Senses Ibiza: Eco-luxury on the white island.
©Six Senses Ibiza
Indonesia
- Misool Eco Resort: Marine conservation and diving in Raja Ampat.

©Bawah Reserve
- Bawah Reserve: An eco-resort in the Anambas Islands.
- Nihiwatu: Restoring ecosystems on Sumba Island.
- Desa Potato Head: Regenerative architecture and local culture in Bali.
©Nihiwatu
©The Brando
French Polynesia
- The Brando: Conservation and luxury on a private island.
- The Brando, Tetiaroa Private Island: An ecological restoration project.
- Bora Bora Pearl Beach Resort: Marine ecosystem conservation.
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Costa Rica
- Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica Punta Cacique: A cenote-inspired spa and regenerative luxury hotel.
- Lapa Rios Lodge: Conservation in the rainforest.
- Kasiiya Papagayo: Eco-design on a pristine peninsula.
- Mandarin Oriental Costa Rica: Preserving the tropical rainforest.
Portugal
- Vilalara Grand Hotel, Algarve: Eco-luxury in the Algarve.
Thailand
- Soneva Kiri: Villas built with local materials on a private island.
- Banyan Tree Krabi: Restoring local ecosystems.
- Alila Villas Uluwatu, Bali: Eco-architecture and Balinese tradition.
Canada
- Fogo Island Inn: Community empowerment and natural preservation.
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Oman
- Anantara Al Jabal Al Akhdar: Sustainable architecture in the Hajar Mountains.
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Australia
- The Earth Hotel: Natural connection and advanced recycling.
- Longitude 131º: Desert conservation.
Rwanda
- Wilderness Safaris Bisate Lodge: Mountain gorilla conservation.
Nepal
- The Green Hotel: Sustainability in the Himalayas.
Morocco
- The Oberoi Marrakech: Sustainable gardens and local design.
Taiwan
- Hoshinoya Guguan: A hot spring resort with a sustainable focus.
Dubai, UAE
- Al Maha: Desert conservation in an intimate resort.
Chile
- Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa: Preserving local wildlife in Patagonia.
- Explora Patagonia: Conservation and responsible exploration.
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Serbia
- Viceroy Kopaonik: A regenerative luxury hotel focusing on sustainability.
Mozambique
- Azura Benguerra: Marine conservation in an intimate lodge.
Norway
- The Whale Hotel: Unique design and sustainability in the Arctic.
Denmark
- Zoku Copenhagen: Urban sustainability meets modern design.
Others:
- Four Seasons Resort Seychelles at Desroches Island: Marine conservation in Seychelles.
- Hotel Botanico & The Oriental Spa Garden, Tenerife: Wellness surrounded by botanical gardens.
- The Ritz-Carlton Maldives, Maldives: Renewable energy in a marine environment.
- Shinta Mani Wild, Cambodia: Habitat restoration in a luxury setting.
- Soneva Fushi, Maldives: Marine conservation and luxury villas.
Regenerative Luxury: The Future
These hotels represent a new era where luxury transcends the experience to become a catalyst for positive change. With a regenerative focus, they not only improve their surroundings but also shape the future of hospitality. Join us in redefining luxury through regeneration.


