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Torley Lives (not verified) says:

I have a lifelong dream of visiting beautiful hotels 'round the world, and I thank YOU for this compilation! What lushness. I wonder which of these have choice piano bars; I'd be up for performing!

Kim Kinrade (not verified) says:

Wow!

Those are great pictures. Great site too. I'll bookmark it.

picturon (not verified) says:

You promote stuff based on its visual appearance (beautiful hotels), so why do it with such ridiculously small and low quality pics as if this was the web in 1998?

Rob Chant (not verified) says:

Looks as if you've been reading Hip Hotels! ;)

Hannah Griffiths (not verified) says:

I was forwarded this by someone who knew I was interested in the environment, but I have to say they messed up. I'm sorry, but your justification for this article is shaky at best. No matter how beautiful they are they're just hotel rooms, many of which are also environmentally unfriendly. You're encouraging air travel and all the waste and emissions that entails to go visit wasteful hotels. This is a double whammy of harmful pollution and it's being promoted on a so called "environmental site". It's a good thing you admit you don't take yourself too seriously, because I certainly can't take you seriously after this. Any real environmental site, one that valued integrity over shock value or traffic or whatever you're going for, would not publish this. You need to either rethink what you publish or stop billing yourself as an environmental site.

ThinkPositve (not verified) says:

There is no escaping the fact that it is very hypocritical for an environmental web site to encourage travelling - particularly to luxurious hotels around the world. We all have our vices, but an environmental site surely shouldn't indulge them.

greenivate (not verified) says:

it's amazing they can create such beautiful hotels in an eco-friendly way. i am for sure going to check out "71" in chicago next time i'm there...

George Winslett (not verified) says:

Thank you for sharing these wonderful hotels! If you are looking for something breathtakingly beautiful in the South Pacific check out Breakas Beach Resort. A lovely adults only hideaway.

Nestled amidst swaying palms fringed on a 2km private beach, Breakas Beach Resort & Villas is an intimate tropical retreat for adults only. Enhanced by 36 individual fares (bungalows) marveled for their distinctive tropical design, Breakas Beach Resort & Villas is the ultimate beach holiday. Slip into a world of tranquility and relaxed luxury. The Award Winning Resort features a stunning 22 metre infinity pool which falls into the horizon of the Pacific Ocean.

BACK TO BACK WINNER OF THE PRESTIGEOUS VANUATU HOSPITALITY AWARDS 2006 AND 2007 BEST SMALL HOTEL/BOUTIQUE RESORT OF THE YEAR

phil (not verified) says:

nice hotels..bet you still cant flush the toilet paper at the one in Athens though.

Antiques (not verified) says:

Talk about a dream vacation! No need to ever leave the hotel room!

chris (not verified) says:

I was forwarded this by someone who knew I was interested in the environment, but I have to say they messed up. I’m sorry, but your justification for this article is shaky at best. No matter how beautiful they are they’re just hotel rooms, many of which are also environmentally unfriendly. You’re encouraging air travel and all the waste and emissions that entails to go visit wasteful hotels. This is a double whammy of harmful pollution and it’s being promoted on a so called “environmental site”. It’s a good thing you admit you don’t take yourself too seriously, because I certainly can’t take you seriously after this. Any real environmental site, one that valued integrity over shock value or traffic or whatever you’re going for, would not publish this. You need to either rethink what you publish or stop billing yourself as an environmental site.

Lol u stupid fuck, sometimes, you have to travel .. holy shit, how dumb can someone be?
1. Did you notice, there are ppl outside of the USA as well? They don't have to travel to visit these hotels?
2. Not for the homlesse ppl like you, there is people working on this planet, and that might involve travel.

You breathing wastes more air than you could ever imagine.

RPO (not verified) says:

I love the vibrant colors!

Debby Phillips (not verified) says:

I love this post! You should do a follow up post with the cost to stay in each of the hotels.

enjayneer of JAYtography (not verified) says:

these are beautiful places. i didn't know that paradise has its many different versions in different parts of the world! lol. =)