Green Hotel Practices in Sanur, Bali: A Pathway to Sustainable Coastal Tourism Ecosystems

Authors

  • I Gusti Ayu Melistyari Dewi Udayana University, Indonesia
  • I Nyoman Sunarta Universitas Udayana, Indonesia
  • I Made Adikampana Universitas Udayana, Indonesia
  • I Wayan Suardana Universitas Udayana, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29303/intour.v5i1.2819

Keywords:

green hotel, implementation sustainable , Tourism experience, tourism ecosystem

Abstract

This study analyzed the implementation of the green hotel concept by hotels in Sanur, Bali, and its contribution to building a sustainable coastal tourism ecosystem. While Sanur is renowned for its tranquil environment and successful community-based tourism, the application of green practices within its hotel industry remains under-explored and inconsistent. Using qualitative methods, including interviews with hotel management and direct observation, this research identified key initiatives and the challenges hotels face in adopting sustainable practices. The findings revealed that several hotels have implemented sustainable practices in five key areas: hotel environment, energy use, tourist education, amenities, and waste management. Initiatives range from utilizing green open spaces and local building materials to using refillable amenities and composting organic waste. Some hotels also engage in community-based programs, such as providing free traditional dance training for local children. Hotels faced significant obstacles, primarily a lack of awareness among staff and guests, limited funding for higher operational costs, and the absence of clear government regulations and incentives. This study concludes that a more structured and collaborative approach is needed and supported by synergy between local government, hotel associations, and the community to provide training, monitoring, and promotion.

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Published

2026-06-17

How to Cite

I Gusti Ayu Melistyari Dewi, I Nyoman Sunarta, I Made Adikampana, & I Wayan Suardana. (2026). Green Hotel Practices in Sanur, Bali: A Pathway to Sustainable Coastal Tourism Ecosystems. International Journal of Tourism Business Research, 5(1), 14–28. https://doi.org/10.29303/intour.v5i1.2819