News With Maya - Lomas Hospitality Sustainability: Luxury Resorts Going Green

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Sustainable luxury resorts in Riviera Maya Mexico are becoming more important than ever—especially for couples planning a destination wedding. We’re spotlighting Lomas Hospitality sustainability efforts and how this resort group is helping protect the environment, support communities, and shape a greener future in the Mexican Caribbean.

Lomas Hospitality is known for some of the most iconic luxury resorts in the Riviera Maya, including Palafitos Overwater Bungalows and the adults-only El Dorado Spa Resorts. But beyond the beautiful beaches and high-end experiences, they’re also taking meaningful action toward responsible tourism.

At the center of their sustainability commitment is a philosophy called Evolución Responsable, built around three major pillars: Planet, People, and Prosperity. This framework focuses on protecting biodiversity, conserving local ecosystems, promoting equity and human rights, supporting education, and partnering with local communities in responsible ways.

Since 2022, Grupo Lomas—the parent company behind Lomas Hospitality—has also been a signatory of the United Nations Global Compact, aligning operations with global principles involving human rights, labor standards, environmental responsibility, and anti-corruption.

What we love most is that sustainability isn’t just “behind the scenes.” Guests are encouraged to travel responsibly with clear guiding principles like protecting nature, safeguarding marine life, and reducing their ecological footprint during travel.

And real results are already happening. A solar energy initiative in the Mexican Caribbean is now powering nearly 1,900 hotel rooms with clean electricity, reducing carbon emissions by over 1,000 tons per year.

For couples planning a destination wedding in Mexico, sustainability matters because it protects the natural beauty you’re traveling for in the first place. When you choose a resort committed to responsible tourism, you’re not just celebrating love—you’re supporting a place that respects local communities and preserves the Caribbean environment for future generations.

At Romance Travel Group, we help couples plan destination weddings in Mexico and the Caribbean with confidence. If sustainability is part of your wedding vision, we can help you find the best eco-friendly all-inclusive resorts that align with your values—without sacrificing luxury or guest experience.

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Published
January 29, 2026
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We plan destination weddings in Mexico and the Caribbean!

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