1/6Eco-Friendly Luxury ResortTravelers can find resorts that have mastered eco-friendly practices while retaining their luxury feel, such as Bardessono, the first hotel in California to become LEED certified. // © 2017 BardessonoRead the Full StoryPreviousNext2/6Eco-Friendly Luxury ResortThe adults-only Bucuti & Tara resort in Aruba has been eco-friendly since its 1987 launch. // © 2017 Bucuti & TaraRead the Full StoryPreviousNext3/6Eco-Friendly Luxury ResortEl Nido Resorts’ four locations each operate their own sewage treatment plant to ensure no raw sewage is expelled into the sea. // © 2017 iStockRead the Full StoryPreviousNext4/6Eco-Friendly Luxury ResortEvason Hua Hin features an organic vegetable and herb garden along with its 40 private villas. // © 2017 Evason Hua HinRead the Full StoryPreviousNext5/6Eco-Friendly Luxury ResortLongitude 131's pavilions are staked into the ground to minimize disturbance to the stunning natural surroundings. // © 2017 Baillie LodgesRead the Full StoryPreviousNext6/6Eco-Friendly Luxury ResortEastern Kenya’s Campi Ya Kanzi luxury resort utilizes solar energy, collects rainfall for later use and composts its waste. // © 2017 Campi Ya KanziRead the Full StoryPreviousNext