The 12 Best Fully Vegan Hotels in the World (2025)
Traveling while vegan can be exhausting.
We’ve all been there — scrolling menus, asking staff for the nth time if “vegan” includes fish (spoiler: it doesn’t), and settling for fries while friends dig into full plates. And when it comes to hotels, the options shrink even more. Too often, “vegan-friendly” just means one tofu dish or a roasted head of cauliflower on the menu.
Which leads me to why fully vegan hotels are so special: every room, every plate, every amenity is designed with plant-based travelers in mind. You get to truly vacation and not second guess what you’re eating or sucking it up when you go to sleep on a goose down pillow.
As a former travel blogger and someone who has spent nearly a decade exploring and curating vegan travel guides, I know what it takes to travel as a vegan. And, I want to make easier for you.
So, here ya go — 100 percent fully vegan hotels around the world. Not vegetarian. Not “with options”. Entirely plant-based in their dining, amenities, and ethos. Each offer luxury, sustainability, and the peace of mind so you can enjoy your vacation.
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1. Koukoumi Vegan Boutique Hotel — Mykonos, Greece
Ano Mera, Mykonos
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Koukoumi made history as Greece’s first 5-star vegan hotel, and it’s every bit as dreamy as it sounds. Tucked into the quieter village of Ano Mera, it’s a serene escape from the party-centric energy of Mykonos Town. But, it’s still close enough to the beaches and boutiques … and the partying if you want it.
Rooms: All are suites and available as Standard, Superior, Executive, Deluxe, or the Master Suite with a lush private hot tub. The boho chic rooms are all cruelty-free, from eco-friendly Coco-Mat mattresses to vegan toiletries.
Food: The restaurant is 100 percent vegan and Mediterranean-inspired. It also offers raw, seasonal, and detox options. Dishes range from truffle risotto to creative desserts.
Amenities: They’ve got a magnesium pool (please, can this be a regular thing), spa with vegan products, yoga shala, and a gym to round out the offerings. Want to learn how to cook more plant-based? The property also offers cooking classes.
Sustainability: Koukoumi sources local ingredients, uses recyclable packaging, is powered by solar energy, and minimizes energy consumption with efficient design. It also has a zero waste philosophy, recycling food scraps and using fermentation, avoids plastic whenever possible and has its Green Key certification.
Eco things to do nearby: Visit the 16th-century Panagia Tourliani Monastery in Ano Mera, sail to UNESCO-protected Delos, or explore the old town of Mykonos and shop local.
2. Vegan Agrivilla I Pini — San Gimignano, Tuscany, Italy
San Gimignano, Tuscany
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In the rolling hills of Tuscany lies I Pini, an 11-room agrivilla for some slow holiday living. This farmhouse was restored in 2018 using natural materials like hemp and clay, creating an eco-sanctuary that feels centuries old yet modernly sustainable. The land, which has provided shelter to pilgrims for hundreds of years, is one of rolling vineyards, olive groves and regenerative gardens.
Rooms: Each of the 11 rooms is unique, featuring handmade terracotta tiles, refurbished vintage furniture, and natural insulation. Linens are hand-sewn. You also get to enjoy the surroundings, thanks to windows that frame the magnificent landscape.
Food: The cuisine is “seed-to-table”, meaning ingredients are grown in the permaculture garden or sourced from local organic farms. Dishes here are all seasonal, using whatever the land provides. Expect crusty sourdough baked in a wood-fired oven, fresh juices, and four-course dinners paired with house-made vegan wine and olive oil. Thursdays, the vegan hotel swaps out its four course dinner for wood-fired pizza.
Amenities: Saltwater pool, library, and yoga spaces for you to relax like a pro. They also offer wine tastings and garden tours to deepen your connection to this special place.
Sustainability: The hotel is entirely vegan, operates with renewable energy, and maintains a regenerative agriculture ethos. In addition, it prioritizes products, services and experiences which are sustainable, seasonal, organic, vegan and handmade.
Eco things to do nearby: Cycle through vineyards, explore medieval San Gimignano’s towers on popular San Gimignano walking tours (book in advance, they sell out), or visit Florence’s Mercato di Sant’Ambrogio for organic produce and thrift shopping.
3. LA VIMEA — Naturno, South Tyrol, Italy
Val Venosta Valley, South Tyrol
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Nestled in the Dolomites, LA VIMEA was Italy’s first fully vegan hotel and a pioneer in plant-based hospitality. This adults-only (12+) property is the perfect alpine retreat.
Rooms: Minimalist alpine décor with natural wood, plush linens, and balconies overlook the mountains. Choices range from Mountain Rooms to lofts and suites. The hotel operates seasonally (April – October) and because of its commitment to reducing electricity, rooms do not have air conditioning.
Food: Breakfast buffets serve up a potpourri of options like tofu scrambles, pastries, and fresh fruit; lunch offers à la carte plates like handmade gnocchi; and dinners are elegant, multi-course affairs with seasonal ingredients. The cuisine is haute plant-based and everything here uses strictly organic ingredients from ethical supply chains. When it comes to drinks, they serve wellness blends and natural wines from small producers.
Amenities: Saltwater pool, natural swimming pond, saunas, meditation, yoga, and forest bathing (!!!) sessions are all included. Did I mention it’s adults-only?
Sustainability: LA VIMEA partners with local farmers, uses organic ingredients, and enforces a nightly digital detox from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Bye, bye, work emails and wi-fi.
Eco things to do nearby: Hike UNESCO-listed Dolomites, tour vegan-friendly wineries in Caldaro like Cantina Kaltern, Kettmeir, or Thomas Niedermayr, rent an e-bike to explore alpine cycling routes or simply enjoy the nature on-site.
4. Paradiso Pure.Living — Alpe di Siusi, Dolomites, Italy
Alpe di Siusi, Dolomites
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Imagine waking up on Europe’s largest high-alpine meadow at 2,020 meters above sea level, surrounded by the stunning Dolomite peaks. Welcome to Paradiso Pure.Living., tucked into nature.
Rooms: Like LA VIMEA, the property taps into its alpine surroundings with wood finishes and sweeping meadow views. There are even rooms with low-radiation (ethernet vs wifi).
Food: There are two restaurants on-site and both are 100 percent vegan, emphasizing organic Italian ingredients from sustainable farms. Daily breakfast and seasonal dinners showcase regional flavors. Restaurant Omnia is ultra exclusive with only six tables, and serving a 10-course dinner.
Amenities: A spa, yoga studio, terrace, art gallery, indoor salt water pool, outdoor salt water whirlpool, float tank, gym, saunas, curated hikes and more make wellness central here.
Sustainability: You aren’t going to be driving your car into a parking spot here. Instead, it has soft-mobility rules. That means you reach the hotel by gondola or controlled road access, keeping the area pristine. Organic sourcing and renewable energy round out their green commitments.
Eco things to do nearby: Take guided hikes across the Seiser Alm, ski in winter, or explore the Messner Mountain Museum to learn about alpine conservation.
5. Mother Earth Vegan Hotel — Tamarindo, Costa Rica
Tamarindo, Guanacaste
Ready to plan your stay at Mother Earth Vegan Hotel?
Costa Rica is already a global leader in ecotourism having reversed the deforestation taking place. The country boasts nearly 100 percent renewable energy use and is committed to protecting its biodiversity. It also has economic initiatives in place to fund efforts promoting sustainable tourism with its recognized certification standard. Mother Earth Vegan Hotel is a part of Costa Rica’s success. The resort is 12+ years of age and up.
Rooms: This boutique hotel offers 14 rooms with private terraces, organic amenities, and contemporary décor.
Food: Mother Earth restaurant serves globally-inspired, seasonal plant-based dishes. They’ve got lots of comfort food here — think Beyond Burgers, mushroom tacos — as well as chef specialties like housemade pasta, and fresh juices using local produce.
Amenities: A saltwater pool, rooftop yoga studio, spa therapies, and sound-healing workshops are highlights.
Sustainability: Solar panels, natural mosquito repellents, biodegradable cleaning products, and grey water recycling make this one of the most eco-conscious vegan hotels worldwide.
Eco things to do nearby: While the property is in a residential area, it is a quick walk to the beach, restaurants, shops and bars. You can also surf Tamarindo’s waves, visit Ostional Wildlife Refuge for nesting sea turtles, or hike Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve.
6. Villa Vegana — Selva, Mallorca, Spain
Selva, Mallorca
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One of Europe’s first 100 percent vegan hotels, Villa Vegana, a small, family-run hotel that was a 15th century manor house, is tucked into a conservation area overlooking the Tramuntana Mountains.
Rooms: The property offers four double rooms and four suites combining rustic Spanish charm with today’s creature comforts.
Food: For breakfast, you’ve got eats like tofu scrambles, vegan sausages, fruits, oats, and pancakes. Dinner is a set menu spotlighting local organic vegetables and international dishes.
Amenities: A swimming pool, yoga sessions, and a sanctuary for rescued animals make this spot a place I’d never want to leave.
Sustainability: Vegan cleaning products, cruelty-free toiletries, and reliance on local produce highlight their low-impact philosophy.
Eco things to do nearby: Explore Palma’s eco-market, hike the Tramuntana mountains, journey 30 minutes to the beaches, or sail to Cap de Formentor’s stunning coastlines.
7. Saorsa 1875 — Pitlochry, Scottish Highlands, UK
Pitlochry, Scotland
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The UK’s first 100 percent vegan hotel, Saorsa 1875, puts the magnificent Highlands on the map for vegan travelers. Situated in rolling woodlands, the property dates back to the 19th century.
Rooms: Set in a baronial lodge, its 11 rooms feature Victorian details and are each individually designed. It’s also dog-friendly, because of course. Take note — don’t plan on watching TV here. Rooms aren’t equipped with them.
Food: Creative tasting menus celebrate Scottish produce, paired with craft cocktails and natural wines. Expect hearty eats here, true to the cuisine in the region. For breakfast, it’s a buffet. Dinner service is a choice of a three-course or five-course meal.
Amenities: Woodland gardens, common rooms, and curated Highland activities make this feel like a boutique retreat with a community vibe.
Sustainability: Plant-based menus, reduced waste, and heritage restoration all reflect eco ethics.
Eco things to do nearby: Hike Ben Vrackie, tour whisky distilleries (yes, please), or explore Loch Tummel’s dramatic viewpoints.
8. ahead burghotel — Lenzen/Elbe, Germany
Lenzen, Brandenburg
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Part castle, part wellness retreat, ahead burghotel is a climate-positive, vegan property set in the UNESCO Elbe River Biosphere Reserve.
Rooms: 39 eco-friendly rooms (eco, comfort, and suites) with minimalist design and natural vegan cosmetics. Many overlook castle gardens to add a little whimsy to your stay. Choose from sleeping in the castle or the castle’s historic school. Due to environmental protection, the rooms do not have air conditioning.
Food: Restaurant place to V serves fully vegan, organic cuisine for lunch, dinner and drinks. The Winter Garden is a sun-drenched room where the breakfast buffet is served daily.
Amenities: Wellness area with saunas, meditation tea house complete with heated floor, yoga, fitness center, and bamboo bike rentals.
Sustainability: They offset emissions with reforestation projects, reduce plastic, and source regionally. It’s earned a ton of awards for it’s sustainability, too.
Eco things to do nearby: Paddle the Elbe River, cycle through the biosphere, or take birding tours to spot storks and cranes.
9. Vegan Hotel & Restaurants Nicolay 1881 — Mosel, Germany
Zeltingen-Rachtig, Mosel Valley
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Family-run since the 1800s, this Moselle riverside property is a fully vegan hotel and culinary hub.
Rooms: Spacious river-view rooms and suites, with spa and indoor pool access.
Food: They’ve got multiple (!!) on-site vegan restaurants and a fully vegan wine program, making it a vegan foodie’s dream. Their restaurant, Die Weinstube, was the first vegan restaurant in a German hotel in 2012. Today, it is a wine bar with daily menus. Want sweets? They have an ice cream shop that includes sundaes, cakes and more.
Amenities: Pool, saunas, gym, yoga room, and sun terraces get you outside and breathing in some fresh air.
Sustainability: Everything from cleaning products to wine is vegan, with a strong focus on regional producers.
Eco things to do nearby: Cycle the Mosel wine trail, cruise the river, or visit nearby Trier, Germany’s oldest city.
10. Stanford Inn by the Sea — Mendocino, California, USA
Mendocino, California
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One of North America’s most iconic vegan eco-resorts (and the only entirely vegan resort in the US), Stanford Inn by the Sea delivers coastal California charm on an historic farm.
Rooms: Fireplace-adorned rooms and suites with balconies/patios overlooking gardens, forests, and the Pacific.
Food: The on-site Ravens Restaurant serves gourmet vegan cuisine. The property also offers cooking classes and wellness retreats to add to your experience.
Amenities: Heated indoor pool, hot tub, canoes, free rental bikes, organic gardens, massages and other treatments like acupuncture and acupressure, as well as wellness workshops. They also have a daily complimentary afternoon tea, and daily happy hour.
Sustainability: Standford Inn has decades of eco-leadership and has everything from organic gardens, EV chargers, habitat restoration, and plant-based education. The resort is even home to a renowned international training program in sustainable small scale farming.
Eco things to do nearby: Explore Mendocino village, kayak Big River estuary, or hike coastal redwoods.
11. Vegotel (Blije, Netherlands flagship)
Blije, Friesland
Ready to plan your stay at Vegotel?
The Netherlands’ first vegan hotel brand, Vegotel, is a former farmhouse built in 1885.
Rooms: Experience quintessential Netherlands with cozy farmhouse-style rooms accompanied by countryside views and dike walks just outside your door.
Food: 100% vegan breakfasts and light meals featuring modern plant-based meats, cheeses, and pastries.
Amenities: Simple, slow-living escapes ideal for cyclists, birdwatchers, and Wadden Sea explorers.
Sustainability: Biodegradable cleaning and care products, as well as sustainable furniture (secondhand), solar energy, as well as bike and electric car rentals.
Eco things to do nearby: Explore the UNESCO Wadden Sea tidal flats, cycle dikes, or take mudflat walking tours.
12. Away Chiang Mai Thapae(Chiang Mai, Thailand)
Chiang Mai, Old City / Thapae Gate area
Ready to plan your stay at Away Chiang Mai Thapae?
After living in Chiang Mai for years, I was really excited to return for a holiday. When I went, Away Chiang Mai was a vegetarian hotel. But, times have changed. This serene pocket is surrounded by the hustle and bustle of tuk tuks, and the Loi Kroh party street. However, you’d never know it once you step inside its vicinity.
Rooms: 60+ rooms (Deluxe, Balcony/Pool-Access, Suites with bathtubs or Jacuzzis, Hydrotherapy suites, Romantic Suites) surround a refreshing pool. Decor is typical Lanna-style mixed with colonial charm. Think lots of light, large windows, dark woods, and an airy layout.
Food: Moreganic, the on-site restaurant serves both Western and Thai cuisines. Breakfast is a buffet, and lunch and dinner can be ordered off menu. There is also Seiva Brunchery, with eats like sourdoughs, pastas, smoothies, coffees, cakes, mocktails, etc.
Amenities: Outdoor swimming pool, spa and wellness center and yoga/meditation classes to keep your zen on. They also offer retreat-style programming and bike rentals.
Sustainability: Apart from feather-free bedding and cruelty-free amenities, the hotel also has refillable dispensers and glass bottles for drinking water.
Eco things to do nearby: Explore the local shops that upcycle clothing, bags and more. Hit up Free Bird Cafe which benefits Myanmar refugees, visit the magnificent Doi Suthep temple that is perched on the mountain above the city (take public transit to get there). If you want to experience elephants, the most ethical place is Burm & Emily’s Elephant Sanctuary.
TL;DR
This list isn’t “vegan-friendly.” It’s vegan-only. The global roundup of hotels on this list mean you never have to ask if the shampoo’s cruelty-free or if breakfast bacon is “real.” From the beaches of Costa Rica to the Dolomites, these hotels prove plant-based hospitality is more than possible, it’s also luxurious and sustainable.
Whether you’re looking for a mountain retreat, a castle hotel, or a surfside stay, these properties let you travel vegan without stress or reading every label.
Safe travels!
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