Andalusia, located in the sunny south of Spain, offers an ideal setting for travelers looking to enjoy nature and sustainability. This diverse region ranges from beautiful coastlines to peaceful mountains. Luckily, exploring Andalusia in an eco-friendly way is easier than ever thanks to a growing number of sustainable accommodations.

Below, you will find 10 eco-friendly hotels in Andalusia that we have carefully selected from Ecobnb’s listings. Some are cozy rural houses, others are wooden cabins, farmhouses, or regenerative fincas. Each of them embraces sustainability while offering unique experiences, whether by the coast or in the countryside.

1. Peel Cabin

Eco-friendly hotel Peel Cabin in Sanlúcar de Guadiana, Andalusia

Peel Cabin is a rustic wooden cabin situated on a permaculture farm near the Guadiana River, right at the border with Portugal. Powered by solar energy and using filtered rainwater, this off-grid cabin provides a quiet and natural retreat. Guests can enjoy walking trails and the stunning surrounding landscapes.

2. Posada San Marcos

Sustainable rural accommodation Posada de San Marcos in Alájar, Andalusia

This charming farmhouse is located inside the Sierra de Aracena Natural Park. It has been restored with sustainability in mind, featuring solar panels and biomass heating. The surrounding oak forests offer many hiking opportunities and a chance to connect with nature.

3. Petirrojo Eco House

Green lodge Petirrojo in Vejer de la Frontera, Andalusia

Petirrojo is a small sustainable lodging in the picturesque white village of Vejer. The property uses natural materials and supports zero-waste principles. Its minimalist design blends with breathtaking views of the Andalusian countryside.

4. La Molina

Eco-friendly countryside stay La Molina in Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalusia

Once an old watermill, La Molina now serves as a cozy rural house powered by renewable energy. The gardens and fruit trees around it create a peaceful atmosphere, perfect to explore the nearby Route of the White Villages.

5. The Wild Olive

Sustainable hotel The Wild Olive in Casares, Andalusia

Located in a quiet valley close to the Mediterranean Sea, The Wild Olive was built with reclaimed materials and uses solar power. It offers beautiful views and wellness activities like yoga and nature walks for a relaxing stay.

6. Casa Belmonte

Eco lodgin Casa Belmonte in Alcaucín, Andalusia

This sustainable country house in the Axarquía region focuses on organic gardening, rainwater collection, and solar energy. It sits on a hill with panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and mountains.

7. Hotel La Almunia del Valle

Sustainable hotel La Almunia del Valle in Monachil, Andalusia

At the edge of Sierra Nevada National Park, this eco-boutique hotel combines traditional Andalusian architecture with modern green technologies, including solar water heating and insulation. It offers easy access to mountain trails and the city of Granada.

8. Finca La Herradura

Green farmhouse Finca La Herradura in Órgiva, Andalusia

A self-sufficient farmstead in the Alpujarras region, Finca La Herradura follows permaculture principles and uses renewable energy. It is an ideal spot for those seeking peace, nature, and a digital detox.

9. La Posada del Candil

Eco-friendly hotel La Posada del Candil in Serón, Andalusia

This eco-friendly rural lodging features bioclimatic design, solar panels, and natural wastewater treatment systems. Set in the Sierra de Los Filabres, it offers a genuine rural Andalusian experience

10. Finca Madre Selva

Eco-friendly hotels in Andalusia: Finca Madre Selva in Fernán Pérez

Situated near the Cabo de Gata Natural Park, this regenerative farm supports ecological restoration and rewilding. Guests stay in eco-built cabins and can participate in workshops about permaculture and sustainability.

Andalusia’s beauty and diversity become even more special when explored with respect for nature. These 10 sustainable accommodations provide you with authentic and eco-conscious stays, allowing you to enjoy the sea, mountains, and countryside in a responsible way. Are you ready to discover Andalusia the green way?


Author: Manuel Rosso

Hi, I'm Manuel, a tourism professional from Seville, Spain. I hold a degree in Tourism from the University of Seville and I'm currently pursuing a Master's in Sustainable Tourism Planning and Management. I'm passionate about responsible travel, protecting the environment, and raising awareness of the impact our choices have on the places we visit. I enjoy discovering destinations at a slow pace, walking, and connecting with the most authentic and lesser-known corners of each place.
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