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Sustainability and regenerative tourism trends in Ibiza

More and more hotels are incorporating new tools into their facilities and management models with the aim of promoting sustainable and regenerative tourism. Ibiza is no exception, especially due to the needs and vulnerabilities inherent to its island uniqueness. Discover the sustainability and regeneration trends being applied on the White Island and enjoy a holiday with a green heart.

Reducing the carbon footprint, conserving natural resources, promoting local economic activities, and supporting local development are the goals that any company aiming to meet the sustainable requirements demanded by society must pursue. From setting up small treatment stations to recycle water to implementing sorting facilities that properly separate tourists’ waste, there are numerous actions that businesses are adopting year after year, a process that is easier to implement in Ibiza due to the seasonal nature of a significant portion of its hotel staff.

 

 

Travellers and green tourism: What are they looking for and what do they find?

 

Green tourism Ibiza

 

According to the latest report Sustainable travel report published in 2023 by the digital platform Booking.com, 79% of its travel community stated they wanted to travel more sustainably, while 73% believed that people should make more sustainable decisions to help save the planet for future generations.

According to this same study, despite their good intentions, 45% of travellers do not know where to find more sustainable options for their holidays, such as authentic experiences that are representative of the local culture, an activity sought by 74% of the study’s participants. Hence, the vital role that accommodation plays, not only in offering increasingly sustainable stays but also in acting as an ambassador for experiences aligned with this philosophy of protecting and restoring the local environment and culture.

 

What is a sustainable hotel like in Ibiza?

 

 

In accordance with the criteria set by the World Tourism Organization, a sustainable accommodation or hotel is characterised by optimising the use of environmental resources to minimise the impact on the environment, respecting the sociocultural authenticity of host communities, and maintaining a long-term viable operation that contributes to the local economy. To achieve this, actions such as the following are carried out:

 

 

Social responsibility: the other side of sustainability in tourism

 

 

The selection of local staff, producers, and suppliers directly contributes to the regional economy and its proper development, and therefore cannot be absent from the practices of a sustainable hotel. This action, highlighted by the World Tourism Organization, is complemented by other initiatives that impact the area, such as promoting local culture. Since its opening on the White Island, Amàre Beach Hotel Ibiza has engaged in various collaborations and actions, such as supporting the Escola d’Art d’Eivissa with aid for improving facilities and equipment, and participating in the Ibiza and Formentera Marine Forum 2019 organised by the Ibiza Preservation Foundation.

 

 

What is regenerative tourism and how is it applied?

 

 

Regenerative tourism is an innovative approach that goes beyond sustainability. Unlike traditional tourism, which often depletes natural and cultural resources, this new trend in sustainable tourism not only seeks to minimise negative impacts but also promotes the restoration of ecosystems, the strengthening of local communities, and the preservation of cultural identity.

It is based on a harmonious relationship between travellers, the environment, and communities, promoting authentic experiences that contribute to the well-being of the planet and its inhabitants. In this regard, Ibiza emerges as a key destination for regenerative tourism, with sustained growth in initiatives and projects aimed at restoring and enhancing the island’s natural and social environment.

 

Projects and Eco-experiences in Ibiza 2025

 

 

During your holiday on the White Island, you will have the opportunity to discover current regenerative tourism projects and join in the ecological activities and experiences available during your stay.  Highly sustainable plans that you can always combine with fabulous days at the beach, hiking trails, and cultural visits.

 

 

Sustainable holidays at Amàre Beach Hotel Ibiza

 

 

Since its inception, Amàre Hotels has followed a strategy of sustainable tourism by implementing actions focused on reducing CO2 emissions, optimising energy and water resources, managing waste appropriately, and promoting local culture and economy. And all this without compromising the comfort and quality of service received by guests who choose our four-star hotel, recommended for adults and located by the sea in Cala de Bou. Book your sustainable holiday in Ibiza today and enjoy its natural and cultural treasures. #Whatafeeling

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