Bali’s Best Eco-Resorts for 2025 Travellers?

As Bali continues to wrestle with the rapid changes made by the tourism industry, eco-conscious travellers are making their inclination towards resorts that combine environmental stewardship with immersive luxury. Here is a review of the island’s most inspiring eco-resorts that are perfect for your 2025 getaway:

1. Bambu Indah (Ubud)

Bambu Indah, a pioneer in regenerative luxury, showcases unique bamboo and natural-material architecture that includes the Copper House and Moon House nestled amidst permaculture gardens, mushroom farms, and rice paddies maintained by duck fertilisation. Water reuse systems, renewable energy, and waste recycling are operated. Travellers who have a taste for whimsical design rooted in sustainability can embark on this eco-resort.

2.  Bali Eco Stay (Tabanan)

This resort, which is tucked into the lush foothills of Mount Batukaru, stresses self-sufficiency and simplicity: bamboo bungalows, hydropower energy from waterfalls, filtered spring water, and organic produce grown on-site. It is a serene haven, far from the hustle and bustle of the tourist crowd, perfect for eco-minded travellers seeking a quiet, nature-immersed retreat.

3.  Fivelements Retreat (Abiansemal)

Luxury with sustainability forms a part of this wellness sanctuary. It is built from bamboo, thatch, and local stone, which focuses on plant-based, locally sourced cuisine and energy and water-efficient practices. This is a perfect choice for travellers who are interested in holistic healing within a sustainable framework.

4.  Suarga Padang Padang (Pecatu)

Suarga, which rests on a cliff above Padang Padang Beach, blends recycled wood, solar power, plastic reduction initiatives, and support for local farmers in its restaurant offerings. This resort offers minimalist luxury with environmental ethics marked by breathtaking ocean views.

5.  Mana Earthly Paradise (Ubud)

This innovative eco-resort features earth-bag villas marked with a strong zero-waste ethos. The local farmers are supported by Mana, which runs a farm-to-table restaurant and offers eco-education activities, making it an inspiring option for those wanting to engage with community-driven sustainability.

6.  Green Village Bali

Green Village, which is known for its architectural brilliance, comprises remarkable bamboo houses designed with mindful energy systems and construction strategies aimed at reducing environmental impact. It is ideal for design-lovers who care deeply about sustainability.

7.  COMO Shambhala (Ubud)

This luxury wellness retreat, with a jungle setting situated along the Ayung River, offers holistic healing. Its designs stress local materials such as Bingkirai wood and alang-alang roofing alongside a commitment to community and sustainable operations. Its eco-luxe philosophy is underscored by organic, locally sourced food and water-sharing initiatives. Its starting rates stand at 500 pounds per night, best suited for travellers blending wellness-focused indulgence with sustainability.

8.  Mercure Bali Sanur Resort & The Westin Resort Nusa Dua

Ideal for resort lovers who are seeking big-brand eco-certifications:

  • Mercure Bali Sanur Resort has added a feather to its cap by earning the Green Key certification in early 2025, a leading eco-label for responsible tourism.
  • The Westin Resort Nusa Dua achieved its Green Globe certification in mid-2025, underscoring its commitment to renewable energy and community engagement while retaining five-star service.

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