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3 tips to make your luxury vacation sustainable from a travel planner

Joey Hadden   

3 tips to make your luxury vacation sustainable from a travel planner
Luxury, sustainable travel is possible with these three tips.Al Seib/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images, The Stavrand Russian River Valley
  • When planning a luxury vacation, it's totally possible to make it as sustainable as it is glamorous.
  • Sustainability expert Jessica Blotter has three tips for eco-friendly, luxury travel.
  • Find a high-end hotel that supports local communities and a spa with organic products, she said.

Whether you're traveling on a budget or splurging on a luxury trip, more travelers are considering ways to get away sustainably.

And when it comes to high-end travel, you can still feel like a VIP while making choices that are better for the planet.

Being intentional about where you book, how you get there, and what you do at your destination can all help reduce your carbon footprint, according to Jessica Blotter, cofounder of the sustainability-focused booking site Kind Traveler.

From accommodations that give back to glamorous train rides, here's what luxury travelers should consider.

Jessica Blotter is an expert in eco-friendly travel. She says luxury trips can be as sustainable as they are upscale with these three tips.

Jessica Blotter is an expert in eco-friendly travel. She says luxury trips can be as sustainable as they are upscale with these three tips.
Jessica Blotter cofounded Kind Traveler in 2016.      Courtesy of Kind Traveler

In 2016, Jessica Blotter cofounded Kind Traveler, a booking platform focusing on sustainability. She told Insider the platform "empowers travelers to make a positive impact in the communities they visit."

Blotter shared three tips on selecting sustainable accommodation, transportation, and activities for an environmentally friendly and glamorous getaway.

Blotter suggests finding a high-end hotel with sections on its website dedicated to sustainability and community impact.

Blotter suggests finding a high-end hotel with sections on its website dedicated to sustainability and community impact.
The Stavrand Russian River Valley is a women-owned luxury hotel in Sonoma County, California.      Courtesy of The Stavrand Russian River Valley

Kind Traveler launched a curated hotel collection called Every Stay Gives Back in September 2023 to make finding sustainable accommodations easier, Blotter told Insider. The website lists hotels that practice sustainability by using energy-saving electronics, eco-friendly products, and locally sourced ingredients, among other initiatives.

Kind Traveler's list includes more than 100 accommodations at destinations around the world from the US to Sri Lanka. Blotter said a portion of a guest's stay at these places booked through Kind Traveler, the hotel's website, or any third-party site funds a nonprofit that supports the local community or environment.

Blotter pointed to The Stavrand Russian River Valley — a women-owned luxury hotel in Sonoma County, California — that she said has raised $2,318 in donations for Farm to Pantry, a local nonprofit working to end food waste and food insecurity.

"Even better, the impact of the donations thus far resulted in 4,620 servings of Sonoma County-grown fruits and veggies being shared with marginalized families," Blotter said.

Consider taking a lavish train to your destination instead of flying.

Consider taking a lavish train to your destination instead of flying.
The Rocky Mountaineer has panoramic views of the Canadian Rockies on the upper level.      Al Seib/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

How you get to your destination is another important consideration when trying to travel sustainably, Blotter told Insider. Her top recommendation is to travel by train, which is better for the planet than flying or driving.

According to the US Environmental Protection Agency, 29% of greenhouse-gas emissions in 2021 came from transportation — with 2% of those emissions coming from train travel. In comparison, planes were responsible for 9% of transportation emissions, while passenger cars emitted 21%, and larger vehicles like trucks and minivans emitted 37%.

"Luxury train travel is an option for a reduced carbon footprint with operators such as Rocky Mountaineer," Blotter said, adding that the train serves gourmet meals prepared by executive chefs. The train also has two levels of glass domes for striking views of the passing landscape.

Insider's Monica Humphries traveled on the Rocky Mountaineer from Denver to Moab, Utah, in 2022. Humphries enjoyed the stellar scenery, food, and drink aboard the luxury train, and said historical facts about the route kept her entertained on the two-day journey.

Once you reach your destination, Blotter recommends visiting spas with environmentally friendly practices.

Once you reach your destination, Blotter recommends visiting spas with environmentally friendly practices.
Blotter and her travel companion went to Osmosis Day Spa in Sonoma County.      Courtesy of Kind Traveler

When it comes to activities, "luxury travelers often have an affinity toward wellness-related experiences," Blotter told Insider.

Blotter added that there are plenty of spas with sustainable practices in place.

"Whether indulging in a luxe treatment, taking a yoga or meditation class, or learning how to live a healthier lifestyle through a guided cooking experience, luxury travelers can ensure their experience is sustainable," Blotter said.

Before selecting a spa, Blotter recommends checking the ingredients used in its treatments.

"For optimal sustainability, the ingredients and goods used in treatments or wellness workshops are locally sourced, organic, cruelty-free, fair-trade, and plant-based," she said.

She also recommends finding a place that conserves energy and has water-refill stations, filtered air, and recycling programs in place.

"Spas that have a focus on nature are also a bonus in helping to connect travelers more deeply with the healing found in nature," she added.

Blotter recommends Osmosis Day Spa in Sonoma County. The spa's website says it's dedicated to recycling and composting, uses eco-conscious products for treatments, and conserves water by recycling gray water.

It's possible to treat yourself while treating the planet well.

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Blotter relaxes in front of a garden at Osmosis Day Spa.      Courtesy of Kind Traveler

"As a traveler, you have the economic power to adopt a 'vote with your dollars' mindset and consciously choose to support local businesses that are aligned with community and environmental impact," Blotter said.

Whether you're traveling on a budget or treating yourself to an expensive, glamorous trip, sustainable travel is always an option, Blotter said — you just have to be intentional about where you stay, how you get there, and how you spend your time.

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