In The Know: The World’s Most Surprisingly Planet-Conscious Retreats
A new class of sustainable luxury is stealthily taking shape within the travel industry – focusing on eco-friendly credentials, conservation, community and conscious design, while still providing the same level of indulgence. These are the low-impact resorts to visit before everyone else does. By NATASHA BIRD
Islas Secas private islands, Panama
At Islas Secas, the idea of a private islands marries with ecological harmony. Scattered off Panama’s wild Pacific coast, this untouched archipelago sits within a “marine playground” of coral reefs, protected waters and golden – and empty – beaches. But what sets Islas Secas apart is the islands’ sustainability drive. A 300-meter solar array powers the entire resort; every drop of guest water is reclaimed for irrigation; food waste is composted back into the land. The Islas Secas Foundation extends that same ethos beyond the shoreline, funding conservation and education projects across mainland Panama. The result is a place that feels both impossibly remote and meticulously thought through.
AURALEEWool-blend jersey bikini
GUCCI EYEWEARGG oversized D-frame acetate sunglasses
ALAÏAKnitted fringed midi skirt
ACNE STUDIOSBuckled leather sandals€850.00View Product DetailsSelect a Size3536 - low stock37 - low stock3839 - low stock40 - out of stock41
Miavana by Time + Tide, a private island, Madagascar
Castaway fantasies tend to trade in escapism above all else. At Miavana by Time + Tide, you can indulge in your exclusive island dreams guilt-free, knowing that the resort is attentive to natural preservation. Set on a private island off Madagascar’s north-east coast, this is barefoot luxury at its most captivating – 14 ocean-front villas opening onto uninterrupted horizons, mornings strolls in untouched sand. With access to 2,500 acres of wilderness and a constellation of uninhabited islands, guests are invited into an ecosystem where biodiversity is protected: snorkeling excursions prioritize reef health, encounters with marine life feel sacred, but not intrusive. Beyond the shoreline, the Time + Tide Foundation channels the brand’s influence into tangible impact, supporting education, healthcare and female empowerment in surrounding communities.
MISSONIMare printed halterneck triangle bikini
CHLOÉToucan bracelet shoulder bag
PUCCIPrinted cotton-voile pareo
MIU MIURounded-frame acetate sunglasses
Fairmont Monte Carlo, Monaco
The promise of old-world glamour doesn’t usually come with eco-conscious credentials. And while Monaco often conjures images of rare cigars puffed at the blackjack tables, by a patron who recently valeted his Lamborghini Aventador, there are rare corners of the principality that are determined to reduce their carbon footprint. Fairmont Monte Carlo is one such venue. A staple of the Monaco scene, the recognizable hotel plays host to a raft of well-known faces come race season, but it’s also pioneering a push towards carbon neutrality. Its most radical feature is invisible: a seawater-powered system that draws from the Mediterranean to heat and cool the building, cutting up to 2,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide annually and extending to a wider network of properties. It’s a subtle but significant shift – and proof that even in a place synonymous with excess, sustainability can be seamlessly integrated into the fabric of luxury.
CHLOÉOff-the-shoulder gathered floral-print cotton-poplin mini dress
BARTON PERREIRAHalima oversized square-frame gold-tone titanium sunglasses
SYDNEY EVANBurst Flower 14-karat gold diamond earrings
MAISON MARGIELATabi split-toe leather ballet flats€850.00View Product DetailsSelect a Size3535.53636.5 - low stock3737.5 - low stock3838.5 - low stock3939.5 - out of stock40 - out of stock40.541 - out of stock
Hotel Saltus, the Dolomites, Italy
When it comes to alpine retreats with all the benefits of clement weather and mediterranean cuisine, you’d be hard pressed to beat a bolthole in Italy. Perched high above Bolzano, Saltus is a whole philosophy, rather than simply a nice stay. Now led by sisters Claudia and Nadja with their mother Hedwig, the property has evolved from its 1950s origins into something plush and radical, with style as priority, along with sustainability credentials. Built from larch wood, clay and lime, it seems to rise organically from the Dolomites themselves, its minimalist architecture framing the forest views. Here, luxury is an infinity pool powered by renewable energy. Smaller eco-conscious details include the harvesting of rainwater and switching off WiFi overnight. Guests are gently nudged towards a slower way of traveling, arriving by train, moving car-free, eating local produce sourced from nearby farms. The effect is disarming; a place that is surrounded by glorious nature and invites you to reset and recalibrate.
SAINT LAURENTCashmere sweater
VICTORIA BECKHAMPlié paneled leather tote
THE ELDER STATESMANJuniper cashmere wide-leg pants
THE ROWVivienne leather slides€950.00View Product DetailsSelect a Size35 - out of stock36 - out of stock37 - low stock37.5 - out of stock3838.539 - low stock40 - low stock41 - low stock42
Denton Reserve, Yorkshire, UK
Heroically dispelling myths about British historical dilapidation and also the tenets of planet-conscience, Denton Reserve is an ultra-luxe storied estate that carefully gives back to the landscape around it. Set across 2,500 acres on the edge of the Yorkshire Moors, this is a rewilding project disguised (very convincingly) as a sumptuous country escape. Since 2023, the estate has planted over 40,000 trees, restored peatland with sphagnum moss, and embraced regenerative farming to rebuild soil health and biodiversity. But the experience never tips into worthy austerity: mornings begin with wild swims in glassy lakes, followed by heat in mirrored saunas; evenings unfold under vast, inky skies. Accommodation ranges from an 18th-century Georgian hall to the comfortably cozy cabins that are launching this summer. At its heart is a simple but radical ambition – to shrink food miles into meters – with estate-reared beef and garden-grown produce shaping a hyper-local menu that feels both indulgent and entirely of its place.
SSSTEINSulfur leather-trimmed cotton-canvas jacket
YVONNE LÉONChevalière Ovale La Savane 9-karat gold, diamond and enamel ring
AGOLDE90s mid-rise straight-leg jeans
TOD'SEmbellished croc-effect leather loafers€790.00View Product DetailsSelect a Size3636.53737.538 - out of stock38.5 - low stock39 - low stock39.5 - low stock4040.54141.542 - low stock
Sala’s Camp, Masai Mara, Kenya
At Sala’s Camp, the romance of safari – canvas tents, flickering lanterns, the low murmur of the Sand River, a lion calling out in the not-so-distant backdrop – is made all the more alluring by a seriously impressive approach to conservation. Part of The Safari Collection, the camp sits at the southern edge of the Masai Mara, where wildlife moves freely across the Tanzanian border and the stakes of overtourism are increasingly visible. In response, a pioneering initiative is using real-time data to track both animals and vehicles, easing pressure on the land while strengthening protection for lions, elephants and critically endangered black rhinos. For guests, every game drive becomes part of a wider, intelligently managed ecosystem. The newly launched Masai Mara Conservation Centre anchors the effort, offering a glimpse into a future where luxury safari doesn’t just observe the wild, but actively participates in its survival.
LOEWEPrinted jersey T-shirt
DRAGON DIFFUSIONJuventus woven leather tote
NILI LOTANShon cotton-blend twill tapered pants
KHAITEBoden tie-detailed leather sandals€1,410.00View Product DetailsSelect a Size35363738 - low stock39 - low stock39.540 - low stock40.5 - out of stock41 - out of stock42
Borgo Egnazia, Puglia, Italy
At Borgo Egnazia, the Seed House is Italy’s first on-site seed-to-soil initiative at a hospitality destination. Sustainability here is not a gesture but a lineage. Set within its sun-bleached Puglian village, the Seed House safeguards the region’s agricultural DNA, by harvesting heritage seeds, cleaning, cataloguing and replanting them, completing a full cycle that begins in the soil and ends on the plate. Ancient varieties, once at risk of disappearing, are returned to the estate’s kitchens, where menus are built on the land’s seasonality. In cultivating not just produce but provenance, Borgo Egnazia offers something increasingly rare: a look towards the future of the past.
HUNZA GMia bead-embellished cutout Original Crinkle™ swimsuit
SAINT LAURENTIcare maxi embellished leather-trimmed raffia tote
ETRONorma paisley-print silk-twill scarf
DAVID YURMANCablespira Flex 18-karat gold diamond cuff
The Lakes By YOO, Cotswolds, UK
At The Lakes by Yoo, boosting and celebrating the English countryside has become a long-term project. It’s a lakeside slice of heaven, but with some serious ecological intent. Spread across 850 acres and 11 glassy lakes, the estate carries the rare distinction of sitting within a Site of Special Scientific Interest, shaping everything from how the land is managed to how guests experience it. More than 500,000 trees have been planted to restore woodland, while eco-ponds, breeding habitats and a growing wild arboretum quietly coax back birds and wildlife. It’s also delightfully family-friendly. Children can collect eggs from the rescue farm, herbs are snipped straight from the garden and days unfold between paddleboards and forest paths. The result is a distinctly modern vision of rural luxury.
DÔENEmmaretta tie-detailed shirred floral-print organic cotton midi dress
BUCCELLATIRamage 18-karat yellow and white gold diamond necklace
LOEWEDraped denim jacket€1,600.00View Product DetailsSelect a Size32 - out of stock34 - low stock36 - out of stock384042 - low stock44 - low stock
ALAÏACriss Cross leather ballet flats€950.00View Product DetailsSelect a Size3536 - out of stock36.5 - out of stock37 - out of stock37.5 - out of stock3838.53939.5 - out of stock40 - out of stock40.5 - out of stock41 - out of stock































