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Black Rock Oceanfront Resort from above, Ucluelet, B.C. Michael Hack photo

Green Getaways: How Sustainable Resorts are Redefining Luxury Travel

April 8, 2024 //  by Black Rock Resort

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Amidst the untamed beauty of Vancouver Island’s wild forests and the crashing waves of the Pacific Ocean, Black Rock Oceanfront Resort stands as a testament to the harmonious coexistence of splendour and sustainability. Part of a small community deeply nestled in nature, Black Rock Resort’s commitment to eco-friendly practices isn’t just a trend; it’s a way of life. They exemplify this ethos, offering guests an escape that nurtures both the soul and the environment.

Recognized as a B.C. Green Business Leader for three consecutive years, the resort continues to pioneer sustainable initiatives. Their latest 2024 renovations included the installation of energy-efficient, eco-conscious heat pumps, ensuring guests remain comfortable year-round while significantly minimizing the resort’s carbon footprint.

From the moment you step into Black Rock Oceanfront Resort, you’re enveloped in an atmosphere of eco-luxury. The resort’s commitment to eliminating single-use plastics is evident throughout, from their elegant rooms to their upscale dining establishments, plastic is conspicuously absent.

The resort continues to prioritize sustainability throughout your stay, opting to clean with locally made all-natural products from Mint Cleaning and through their collaboration with Seaflora Skincare, the world’s first USDA-certified organic seaweed skincare line that originates on Vancouver Island. Seaflora’s lavish bath amenities found in every room reflect the resort’s splendor-meets-sustainability efforts. The gift shop also proudly features local artisans, championing the talents of the vibrant community of artists that reside in Ucluelet and Tofino, B.C.

With two onsite dining options, Big Beach Lounge and Current’s restaurant, Black Rock Resort proudly highlights the rich bounty of Vancouver Island by sourcing ingredients locally and partnering with organizations like the Tofino Ucluelet Culinary Guild. Guests can indulge in the freshest seafood and artisanal delights, confident that their dining experience supports local communities and promotes an eco-friendly approach to travel.

How Travellers Can Support Sustainable Resorts

When planning your next trip, consider selecting a sustainable option like Black Rock Oceanfront Resort. Choose to make your stay low-impact by skipping daily room cleaning. In partnership with Veritree, for each night you opt out of a stayover service, Black Rock Resort will plant five kelp on your behalf. Support local businesses by bringing your reusable shopping bags, travel mugs, and water bottles when you visit.

Travel with intention by booking our Green Wave Package, designed for those seeking meaningful experiences while exploring. Enjoy a minimum two-night stay in a Black Rock Guest room of your choice, including breakfast and a Tentree Toque. Dive into coastal conservation with a beach clean-up kit provided, and receive a $50 Donation Credit for supporting a local not-for-profit organization of your choice.

With mindful decisions, you can indulge in the relaxation of a lavish vacation while safeguarding the planet and supporting local communities. Black Rock Oceanfront Resort demonstrates that sustainable travel can be achievable and naturally luxurious.

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