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8 Vegan-Friendly Sustainable Hotels in Bali

Nurture your well-being with a trip to one of these Bali resorts.

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Nurture your well-being with a trip to one of these Bali resorts.

The ultimate vacation destination, Bali offers an abundance of vegan-friendly sustainable hotels. From lush jungle settings to immersive local experiences, these spots offer just what you need to reset, renew, and recharge. Enjoy everything from sound healing and traditional Balinese massage to surf sessions and personalized day tours. So what are you waiting for? Check out our list of sustainable hotels in Bali.

Lost Lindenberg

Enjoy an all-vegan menu at Lost Lindenberg! From utilizing seasonal and local plant-based ingredients to cooking and serving to prevent excess food waste, this Bali hotel covers all the sustainability bases in their culinary practices. Lost uses solar panels to provide energy for the property and grows some of the fruits and vegetables found in the kitchen. The resort also participates in weekly beach cleanups and sources soaps and toilet paper regionally. So yeah, go for the amazing Balinese massage, spa experience, and surf lessons, but stay for the 100% vegan cuisine and other environmentally conscious practices.

Lost Lindenberg

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Gdas Bali Health and Wellness Resort

Vegan-Friendly

At Gdas Bali Health and Wellness Resort’s Tangi Restaurant, you will enjoy plant-based, raw vegan foods designed to nourish your body. Choose from mains like Red Curry Eggplant, Teriyaki Zen Bowl, Mushroom Turmeric Rice, and more. In addition to offering a completely plant-based menu, the resort takes other sustainability measures as well. Gdas operates by the yogic principle of Dharma, believing that it is the duty of every business to “take care of the universe we all live in.” Caring for self, caring for the planet. This sustainable hotel is your go-to vacation home.

Gdas Bali Health and Wellness Resort

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Fivelements Retreat

Vegan-Friendly

Experience the luxuriousness of healing retreats at Fivelements Retreat. This sustainable hotel in Bali features leading eco-conscious design which includes the ultimate in sustainability, a 100% plant-based menu. The raw vegan dishes are created to cleanse and detox, leaving you feeling refreshed and renewed from the daily stress of work and your busy life. In addition, the resort offers fans and access to fresh air instead of relying on the industry-standard air-conditioning-heavy hotel experience. The property also recycles rainwater and encourages bicycles, public transport, and electric vehicles.

Fivelements Retreat

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BeingSattvaa Resort

Vegan-Friendly

Immerse yourself in all that BeingSattvaa has to offer. You will enjoy morning yoga classes, nature walks, custom tours, and therapeutic massage sessions. But relax knowing that this sustainable hotel in Bali steps gently on the planet. Sourcing all food, furniture, and spa products from the local community, BeingSattvaa also has a strict “no single-use plastic” policy. In addition, the resort is designed with the natural air currents in mind, reducing the need for air conditioning. A completely vegetarian hotel, this spot offers a number of vegan options as well as incorporating kitchen composting and waste-water recycling.

BeingSattvaa Resort

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Puri Ganesha Villas

Vegan-Friendly

Puri Ganesha offers a plant-forward dining experience. As a Slow Food restaurant, Umbi, the resort’s primary dining spot, values respect for the food used on site, employing a no-waste policy. Single-use plastics are kept to a minimum as well. In addition, the restaurant leans heavily on seasonal, local produce. Begin your vacation experience by choosing from one of four villa styles. You will also have the opportunity to create a personalized wellness journey that may include evening temple meditation, made-to-order beauty treatments, Balinese healing massage, adaptogenic high-vibrational food, and more.

Puri Ganesha Villas

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Bambu Indah

Vegan-Friendly

Looking for a luxurious jungle retreat? Then check out Bambu Indah. This sustainable hotel in Bali offers spring-fed swimming ponds, traditional deep-tissue Balinese massage, meditation experiences, and more.Their organic, farm-to-table kitchen offers local and sustainably sourced dining options with typical Indonesian fare. The ecologically mindful resort relies on sustainable design (with bamboo being the primary building material), works to reduce light pollution, offers natural and organic bath products, and maintains a no-plastics policy throughout the hotel.

Bambu Indah

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Shunyata Villas

Vegan-Friendly

Sustainability is on the menu at this eco-luxury resort in Bali. Shunyata Villas partners with local farms, using seasonally fresh ingredients to offer planet-friendly dishes such as Green Papaya Soup, Quinoa Lime Salad, and Tofu Sate Lilit. In addition to a tasty selection of vegan options on the soup and salad menu, as well as a few vegan optional items under mains, you can also enjoy plant-based juices, immunity tonics, teas, and coffees. Winner of “Best Eco Resort Award,” Shunyata also incorporates a zero-waste water system; reduced noise pollution and energy efficient appliances; and other sustainable technologies.

Shunyata Villas

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Buahan a Banyan Tree Escape

Vegan-Friendly

Voted one of Tripadvisor’s best sustainable hotels, Buahan a Banyan Tree Escape offers a lush “no-walls, no-doors” Bali experience. First up on their list of sustainability features, the zero-waste kitchen offers a predominantly plant-based menu. At their bar, you will also enjoy a selection of house-made kombuchas, cocktails, and mocktails crafted with freshly picked herbs and botanicals. Choose from a variety of wellness treatments at their open-air spa. And benefit from handmade spa products crafted using natural, locally sourced ingredients or ingredients grown on property.

Buahan a Banyan Tree Escape

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