Turneffe Flats Sets the Standard for Sustainable Tourism

Nestled on the remote, unconnected Turneffe Atoll, 30 miles off the coast of Belize City, a luxury island resort is rewriting the rulebook for the global travel industry, proving that high-end hospitality and rigorous environmental stewardship do not have to be mutually exclusive. This week, Turneffe Flats earned the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s prestigious Excellence in Sustainable Tourism Award, a regional honor that highlights years of consistent, intentional work to embed eco-friendly practices into every layer of the resort’s operations.

Unlike many properties that treat sustainability as a one-off marketing initiative, Turneffe Flats’ green commitments grew out of necessity born from its off-grid location. Cut off from Belize’s mainland power and water infrastructure, the resort was forced to innovate independent systems to meet its needs decades ago, a challenge that evolved into a core organizational culture. Over the past seven years, the resort has built out a comprehensive solar energy system that now meets 75% of its total electricity demand, drastically cutting carbon emissions that would otherwise come from fossil fuel-powered generators. For water, the resort relies entirely on rainwater harvesting, with on-site storage capacity holding more than 250,000 gallons to meet the needs of guests and staff year-round.

But the award recognized more than just the resort’s large-scale renewable energy and water projects, according to General Manager Angel Marin. It also honored the small, daily operational choices that make sustainability a ubiquitous part of life on the atoll. The resort has eliminated nearly all single-use plastics, swapping disposable bottles and containers for reusable glass bottles and refillable pouches. It also operates a zero-waste-remaining policy on the island: all trash is sorted, compacted, and transported back to the mainland for proper disposal, with no waste buried or left behind to risk contaminating the atoll’s fragile marine ecosystem.

For the Turneffe Flats leadership team, the regional award is far more than a personal accolade. The resort’s core long-term mission extends far beyond its own property lines, with managers working to inspire other tourism businesses across Belize and the broader Caribbean, as well as ordinary residents, to adopt small, accessible eco-friendly habits that add up to large, lasting positive change for the planet’s future. What began as a practical adaptation to an off-grid location has grown into a model for sustainable tourism that other coastal and remote destinations can learn from, demonstrating that environmental responsibility can coexist with a luxury guest experience.