Go green: 12 sustainable hotels and resorts around the world
Motu Nao Nao, Islands of Tahiti
With a small footprint on a private island, Motu Nao Nao is a luxurious, exclusive-use resort with a responsible ethos. Its three handcrafted bungalows run almost entirely on solar power (83-100 per cent) while most of its dining menu is crafted from the island farm, with fish caught steps from your table. Of course you need to get there first, via two flights – domestic airline Air Tahiti offers daily flights to Raiatea from the capital, Papeete – but non-motorised activities like paddleboarding, sailing and cycling will help you to balance your carbon emissions while there.