Middle East

The 8 Most Eco-Friendly Hotels in the United Arab Emirates (UAE)

A Sustainability Ranking in partnership with
ETIC Hotels

This image has an empty alt attribute; its file name is etichotels_white_jpg-1024x1024.jpg

You’re planning a trip to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and you’re trying to be as ethical and sustainable as possible?
niood lists you the 8 most sustainable hotels in the UAE:

1. Al Maha, A Luxury Collection Desert Resort & Spa
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

From $1,200 per night
ETIC Hotels Green Score: 9.5/10

What makes Al Maha Dubai sustainable?

The Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa has had a major makeover that focuses on the practicalities that make a hotel stay seamless – such as installing anti-slip floors in their bathrooms. The upgrade extends to rooms too; they’ll be cooler thanks to improved air-conditioning units; better wall lighting and easier access to master light switches will ensure you never stub your toe making your way to bed in the dark and extra USB ports and power sockets will ensure you’re plugged-in no matter what part of the room you’re in.

The resort’s Bedouin-inspired antique wooden furniture has all been restored so it retains its timeless charm. The hotel’s landscaped exteriors and poolside areas have also been refurbished. That’s not all: The eco-friendly resort has gone greener by plumping for LED lighting, installing solar panels and sewage treatment plants, and introducing sustainable management of water.

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

2. Qasr Al Sarab by Anantara
Abu Dhabi
, United Arab Emirates

From $350 per night
ETIC Hotels Green Score: 9.5/10

What makes Qasr Al Sarab sustainable?

The resort has completely phased out plastic water bottles at the end of April 2021, replacing them with biodegradable bottles. The sustainable material is made from corn, where lactic acid is extracted and converted into 100% plant resin, which biodegrades in 80 days. Recycled in bio-degradable bins, it either goes to composting or is reused to make new plant resin bottles. The property went 100% plastic straw-free back in 2018.

Renewable energy has also been implemented across the property, with solar panels harnessing the power of the desert sun to create hot water for all guest rooms and villas, and for the resort’s laundry. The solar water heating system is environmentally friendly, absorbing free and renewable solar energy and using it to produce hot water economically, reducing the use of conventional energy, such as electricity, by up to 80%. The resort used the power of the sun effectively to fulfil their commitment of sustainable luxury and save an estimated 97,000 kw/h per month.

Making strides towards zero waste, the kitchens at Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara now make their own compost for an onsite vegetable greenhouse and herb garden, which in turn supply organic produce for signature items on the menu. 100% of the greywater is used to irrigate the resort gardens, while cardboard, oil, paper, and bars of soap are all recycled.

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

3. Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi Hotel & Villas
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

From $240 per night
ETIC Hotels Green Score: 9.5/10

What makes Park Hyatt Abu Dhabi sustainable?

Coast Hotels are nestled in magnificent mountain ranges and spectacular cities, in quaint towns and coastal retreats. We want to keep those places beautiful. Our eco-friendly, hotel practices help protect our surroundings by encouraging sustainability in a variety of ways: recycling, composting, sustainable foods, bio-degradable cleaning supplies, energy-efficient lighting and more.

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

4. Eastern Mangroves Hotel & Spa By Anantara
Abu Dhabi
, United Arab Emirates

From $120 per night
ETIC Hotels Green Score: 9.5/10

What makes Eastern Mangroves Hotel & Spa sustainable?

Waste
  • Water cooler/dispenser
Water
  • Option to opt-out of daily room cleaning
  • Option to reuse towels
Nature
  • Bicycle rental
  • Bicycle parking

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

5. Jumeirah Al Naseem
Dubai, United Arab Emirates

From $450 per night
ETIC Hotels Green Score: 9.5/10

What makes Jumeirah Al Naseem sustainable?

The tropical waters of the Arabian Gulf are the ideal home for turtles, and the Dubai Turtle Rehabilitation Project at Jumeirah Al Naseem is an incredible rescue centre that is dedicated to rehabilitating and releasing endangered species such as hawksbill and green turtles. Featuring a state-of-the-art lagoon that’s fed by seawater from the Gulf, it’s the perfect place for injured animals to be nursed back to full health and for stranded hatchlings to get the best possible start in life. And, because single-use plastic often ends up in the ocean, our restaurants have swapped plastic straws for multi-use bamboo and metal alternatives.  

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

6. Sedr Trailer Resort
Hatta, United Arab Emirates

From $140 per night
ETIC Hotels Green Score: 9.5/10

What makes Sedr Trailer Resort sustainable?

Guests can join outdoorsy activities like hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, and ax-throwing. This resort is peaceful and eco-friendly. The trailers do little damage to the environment and are very sustainable.

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

7. Kingfisher Lodge
Kalbā, United Arab Emirates

From $140 per night
ETIC Hotels Green Score: 9.5/10

What makes Kingfisher Lodge sustainable?

Environment: The Kingfisher Lodge is located within one of Sharjah’s premium eco-tourism and heritage locations. As a result, this lodge would include additional environmental regulations. These environmental regulations are important to the biodiversity of the area and all developers and operations will be required to meet them. This is to ensure the safety of the organisms (i.e. turtles, fish, etc.) that inhabit in the area whilst keeping the mangroves and surrounding environment unaffected.

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

8. Bulgari Hotel & Resorts, Dubai

From $140 per night
ETIC Hotels Green Score: 9.5/10

What makes Bulgari Hotel & Resorts sustainable?

Building the first new hotel in London in 40 years provided the opportunity to incorporate pioneering building methods for a more sustainable interpretation of luxury. It was developed according to the best practices in sustainable design set by BREEAM (BRE Environmental Assessment Method, the leading and most widely used environmental assessment method for buildings). It is one of the first buildings in the UK to use Geothermal Ground Source Heat Pumps built into the fabric of the building, providing substantial carbon savings. A green roof has been ecologically designed to highest standards by the London Biodiversity Action plan to the extent of even incorporating support boxes for birds, bats and peregrine falcons. Further examples of green initiatives include electric car charging points to support environmentally friendly forms of transport, and bikes made available to guests to enjoy Hyde Park and discover London.

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

Gallery image of this property

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *