Building a better future for upcoming generations or preserving the planet, everyone has a reason to be more environmentally respectful. Every small step taken towards sustainability can make a big difference on a global scale. For this reason, more and more travelers around the world are looking for words like “green”, “ecological” and “sustainable” when they choose accommodation that are Environmentally Friendly.

Booking eco-friendly accommodation for the first time can be a complex experience, especially if you are not entirely sure what you’re looking for. Following these tips and little tricks will make this experience smoother. The next time you search for a room on an online platform, like Ecobnb, you can follow these tips to choose the best ecological accommodation.

1. Verification of Sustainability Requirements

While you are looking for the most suitable eco-friendly accommodation for your needs, the crucial thing to remember is that if an accommodation is sustainable it will not give up providing detailed information about this. If a holiday home or a B&B is eco-friendly, likely, it will proudly indicate it on different platforms, as well as on its website.

Main sustainability features of the eco-friendly accommodation facilities that are part of Ecobnb - (Accommodation is Environmentally Friendly)
Main sustainability features of the eco-friendly accommodation facilities that are part of Ecobnb

We recommend that you use Ecobnb to quickly assess the ecological characteristics of a property, or conduct a thorough investigation to verify whether the claims are genuine or inflated. If all goes well, you can proceed with the reservation with the utmost confidence.

2. Read the Reviews

Any accommodation that claims to be environmentally friendly may not really meet to sustainability standards. Even if they claim to respect sustainability features, the reality can be discovered by customer reviews. After all, guests have no reason to say false things.

Read the reviews is essential to understand if a property is really environmentally friendly.
Read the reviews is essential to understand if a property is really environmentally friendly

Other travelers can provide information based on their personal experiences, which can greatly assist you in making a decision.

3. Keep an Eye Out for Greenwashing

Greenwashing is a way for companies to go against their sustainability claims. For example, a hotel may claim to have sustainable and locally sourced suppliers, but the reality could be the opposite. They might be saying these things just to attract more customers.
If you notice practices in the chosen accommodation that seem suspicious, it’s crucial to share them with others so they can make an informed decision.

Separate collection and use of natural materials in the zero-waste hotel Ribno, an environmentally friendly hotel in Slovenia.
Separate collection and use of natural materials in the zero-waste hotel Ribno, an environmentally friendly hotel in Slovenia.

4. Check the Environmental Impact

Before passing judgment on an accommodation facility, it’s essential to remember that eco-sustainability can take various forms. For some hotels, the goal may be to eliminate the use of plastic, while for another, it could be to utilize sustainable energy sources.

Bioarchitecture, bilogical food from farm to table and other sustainable practices at The Three Towers Eco-House, reland
Bioarchitecture, bilogical food from farm to table and other sustainable practices at The Three Towers Eco-House, Ecobnb in Ireland

Instead of making assumptions, remember that you don’t have to hesitate to ask questions. Feel free to inquire about what they are working on. The responses may align with your vision of a better future.

5. Engage in Community Work

Eco-sustainability isn’t just about planting trees or reducing plastic. It also involves creatively guiding a community towards sustainability. Accommodation facilities can collaborate with local associations to implement initiatives and promote sustainable experiences across all sectors. This way, you can immerse yourself in the local experience, and the community can benefit from it.


Author: Ludovica Botta

Hello everyone! I am Ludovica and I am 20. My hometown is Castrovillari, at the foot of Pollino but three years ago, after graduating, I moved to Bologna where I studied Languages and Markets of Asia and Mediterranean Africa. From the beginning, I was lucky enough to have parents who fueled my desire to explore and dream big. So, beyond studying, life has made me discover different things that I have completely fallen in love with like sports, music and guitar. I love to travel and discover every little corner of the world, also because life itself is an extraordinary journey that must be explored day after day.
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