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In recent years, luxury golf resorts have stepped up their commitment to sustainability, aiming not only to offer world-class facilities but also to protect the environment and contribute to the well-being of surrounding ecosystems. A key marker of this dedication is certification by organizations such as Audubon International, which provides rigorous environmental standards for golf courses and resorts. Following are three top-tier resorts—Apes Hill Barbados, St. Regis Bahia Beach, and Big Cedar Lodge—that have been leading the way in eco-friendly practices while offering unforgettable golf experiences.
Location: St. James, Barbados
Audubon Certification: Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary
Nestled on the lush island of Barbados, Apes Hill offers more than just breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea, Atlantic Ocean, and rolling fairways. The blossoming resort and residential community is designed with sustainability at its core, ensuring that golf, real estate, and luxury lifestyle can thrive without harming the local environment.
Sustainability is a way of life at Apes Hill. With 60 acres dedicated to farming livestock, 40 beehives, vegetable gardens, and 17 acres for fruit trees, it is dedicated to preserving biodiversity. Planting passion fruit, lime trees, and other local trees helps reinforce a vibrant ecosystem. An abundant garden provides many items used in the first-class cuisine served at Apes Hill.
Apes Hill rests along the Barbados Ridge Accretionary Prism, a remarkable underwater mountain range that stretches from Trinidad to Puerto Rico. This geological wonder, one of the few exposed accretionary prisms on Earth, unveils a world of unparalleled vistas and a rich tapestry of natural history.
This holistic approach has earned Apes Hill its recognition as a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary, cementing its status as one of the Caribbean’s top sustainable golf resorts.
Location: Río Grande, Puerto Rico
Audubon Certification: Certified Audubon International Signature Sanctuary – Gold Level
The St. Regis Bahia Beach Resort, nestled between lush tropical forests and pristine beaches, has set the standard for eco-luxury in Puerto Rico. This resort is the first in the Caribbean to earn Gold Level Signature Sanctuary status from Audubon International, a prestigious accolade recognizing its exemplary environmental stewardship.
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These thoughtful and forward-thinking environmental efforts make St. Regis Bahia Beach a model of sustainable tourism in the Caribbean, offering visitors both a luxury experience and an opportunity to support meaningful ecological conservation.
Location: Ridgedale, Missouri
Audubon Certification: Certified Audubon International Signature Sanctuary
Big Cedar Lodge, situated in the heart of the Ozark Mountains near Branson, is not only renowned for its natural beauty but also for its commitment to sustainability. Founded by conservation-minded Bass Pro Shops CEO Johnny Morris, the resort has five golf courses and all have embraced environmentally responsible practices throughout their operation. Its lodging properties, also branded as Johnny Morris Nature Resorts, have recently achieved Audubon International Green Lodging certification, as well.
Big Cedar Lodge’s approach to sustainability demonstrates a deep commitment to preserving the natural beauty of the Ozarks for future generations. Its eco-friendly practices have rightfully earned it a spot among the top sustainable resorts in the United States.
Apes Hill Barbados, St. Regis Bahia Beach, and Big Cedar Lodge are more than just golf resorts; they are examples of how the luxury tourism industry can embrace sustainability and environmental stewardship. Through certifications by Audubon International and a range of innovative practices, these resorts have set a high bar for balancing eco-consciousness with world-class leisure and golfing experiences. Whether you’re an avid golfer or a nature enthusiast, these resorts provide the perfect getaway where luxury meets environmental responsibility.
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