Best Sustainable Hotels, Resorts and Eco Lodges in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

The best eco friendly stays in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, hand picked from harvested rainwater, solar heated water and kitchens fed by their own gardens. Find and book your sustainable stay.

Best Sustainable Hotels, Resorts and Eco Friendly Stays in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

The 4 best places to stay in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines are sustainable and all run on harvested rainwater, solar heated water and kitchens fed by their own gardens.

From Bequia to Buccament Bay these hotels and farm stays are top rated for low-impact eco friendly comfort that keeps guests coming back to the islands where the produce is picked the same morning it reaches the plate.

How we decide the best place to stay in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Every stay on this Saint Vincent and the Grenadines list is hand picked and checked against what the islands themselves make possible.

A volcanic chain with no big resort sprawl rewards the properties that run light, so we start with the working land. Spring Organic Farm is a smallholding on the mainland where the produce is grown chemical free and carried straight to the kitchen, which is why it earns its place on the organic end of the list rather than just claiming a kitchen garden.

Water is the quiet test on a Grenadine cay, where there is no mains supply to fall back on, so we look closely at who closes the loop. The Spring Hotel Bequia harvests, treats and stores all of its rainwater on site and recycles greywater back onto the gardens, the kind of self contained water conservation that keeps a small island stay honest.

Sun is the one resource these islands never lack, so we check who actually uses it. Bequia Beach Hotel heats its hot water with solar power, cutting the diesel that most beachfront resorts still burn for guest comfort.

Then we weigh the footprint a property leaves beyond its own gate. Sandals Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an EarthCheck member whose Sandals Foundation funds Caribbean conservation and education, including fitting solar panels to regional schools, so the all inclusive that draws the most guests also gives the most back.

The farm stay, the boutique hotel, the beachfront resort and the all inclusive on this list of best places to stay in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines each carry their own proof, grown, harvested, generated or funded, that they are protecting these thirty two islands while looking after the guests on them.

If these emerald islands have whetted your appetite for the wider region, our guide to the best sustainable hotels across the Caribbean gathers it all in one place, or trace the chain north to the eco stays of St Lucia, drop south to sister isle Grenada and sail east to Barbados.

New here? Start with our guide to where to stay in St Vincent and the Grenadines by area.

Top Picks, Where To Stay in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

  • Spring Organic Farm: Organic working farm stay, chemical free, farm to table
  • Bequia Beach Hotel: Solar powered, locally owned, farm to table
  • Spring Hotel Bequia: Solar powered, conservation led

Spring Organic Farm

Spring Organic Farm is an organic farm stay on the mainland, the kind of working smallholding where guests sleep among the beds that feed the table.

Produce is grown chemical free on the island and picked for the kitchen, keeping the food miles to almost nothing and the plate genuinely local.

Bequia Beach Hotel is a family owned and run beachfront resort on Friendship Bay, led on site by founder Bengt Mortstedt and standing as one of the island's largest Vincentian employers.

Solar panels heat the hot water, a rainwater system stores more than two million litres beneath the buildings with well water diverted to the gardens and no waste water released to the sea, and the chefs pick daily from an organic herb, vegetable and fruit garden backed by local fishermen and growers.

The Spring Hotel Bequia is a boutique plantation style hotel set in the two acre Spring Estate gardens near Port Elizabeth, designed around the cooling trade winds to cut the need for air conditioning.

Solar and wind energy run the property with solar heated water, all rainwater is harvested, treated and stored on site with greywater recycled for the gardens, and the kitchen draws on the estate’s own fruit, vegetables and egg laying hens, all under a roof built from recycled plastic bottles.

Sandals Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is an EarthCheck member all inclusive resort on Buccament Bay, opened in 2024 with dedicated energy, water and waste management programmes and reef protection across the property.

Single use plastics are stripped out and local sourcing feeds the kitchens, while the Sandals Foundation funds Caribbean conservation and education, including the Power of 15 project putting solar panels on regional schools.

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Book Your Next Stay Consciously

Travel is a wonderful opportunity to connect with Mother Earth.

However, it is also frequently undermined by reckless development and disrespectful tourism practices.

This directory is a curated, verified list of hotels, lodges, and resorts that honour our planet and are led by visionary stewards of the environment.

From farm-to-table culinary experiences to dedicated ocean conservation efforts, such as marine protection and coral restoration, these establishments are redefining hospitality.

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