News

The Caribbean’s Greenest Hotels – 2013

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - August 22, 2013 - 10:11 am
1 of 10

GREEN can mean many different things. It can mean energy efficient, or it can mean entirely reliant on green fuels. It can mean environmentally friendly, but it can also mean community-friendly. When it comes to tourism, green means everything from using local produce to emphasizing local culture. So while things like Green Globe certification are great, the ways hotels interact with their communities are also important. Keeping that in mind, we’ve put together a list of the 10 greenest hotels and resorts in the Caribbean for 2013 — the properties that understand the combination of factors that makes a property green. What’s your favourite green resort? Tell us in the comments section.

Rosalie Bay Resort – Dominica

How many Caribbean hotels have their own wind turbine? This Green Globe property has its own 225-kilowatt wind turbine and 300 solar panels to generate energy. Rosalie Bay also features organic cuisine, its own sea turtle programme and even UV-filtered spring water.


1 of 10
Popular Posts antigua long bay

25 Perfect Caribbean Beaches to Add to Your Summer Bucket List

There’s nothing like a Caribbean beach in summer. The crowds thin out, the winds relax, and the islands start breathing in a different way. The beaches you thought you knew feel new again— stretches of sand once packed with winter […]


Royal Caribbean’s New Cruise Ship Has a Rooftop Bar, a Waterpark and the Largest Pool at Sea

star of the seas

You step into a glass dome floating high above the ocean. To your right, divers plunge from platforms. Above, aerialists twist through light. Somewhere behind you, a DJ is spinning beside a suspended infinity pool. This isn’t a dream — […]


The 15 Best Hotels in Trinidad and Tobago, From Hidden Eco-Retreats to Luxury Towers

trinidad and tobago hotels where to stay

From Port of Spain to Tobago’s quiet coasts, these are the places to check in now No two Caribbean islands are quite like Trinidad and Tobago—and no two hotels here feel the same. This is a destination of contrast: Carnival […]


Related Posts

The Caribbean Bartender of the Year 2025: Kendie Williams, Nevis 

The journey of the bartender in the last few decades has been an evolution. Bartenders have become more than crafters of cocktails: they are storytellers, they are artists, they are ambassadors.  That’s nowhere more true than in the Caribbean, where […]


Travelers Continue to Flock to the Caribbean Island of Bonaire

jetblue beach caribbean island

Tourism to Bonaire posted strong growth in June, according to new data provided to Caribbean Journal by Tourism Corporation Bonaire. The island welcomed 13,606 stayover visitors last month, a 12.2 percent increase over the same period in 2024, when 12,117 visitors arrived. Diving into […]


10 Boutique Resorts in Jamaica for the Ultimate Laid-Back Escape

jamaica resorts negril

Jamaica is a vibe you feel before you hear it — in the sway of palm trees, the heat on your skin, the way strangers become friends by the second verse. It’s a place where staying small means experiencing something […]