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5 vegan-friendly resorts in Southeast Asia that deliver on luxury
5 vegan-friendly resorts in Southeast Asia that deliver on luxury

Tatler Asia

time21-05-2025

  • Tatler Asia

5 vegan-friendly resorts in Southeast Asia that deliver on luxury

2. Keemala – Phuket, Thailand Perched in the forested hills above Kamala Beach, Phuket, Keemala is a boutique resort featuring 38 villas and cottages, each uniquely designed—some resembling clay pods, others suspended like nests. The resort offers vegan and vegetarian options at Mala Restaurant and through in-villa dining, complemented by an on-site organic garden and community-based sourcing. Spa treatments utilise cruelty-free, natural products based on traditional Thai and Ayurvedic practices. Keemala distinguishes itself among vegan-friendly hotels with its immersive and ethically conscious luxury experience. 3. The Farm at San Benito – Batangas, Philippines Located in Lipa City, Batangas, just 90 minutes from Manila, The Farm at San Benito spans 52 hectares of lush greenery. This integrated medical wellness resort features 70 villas and suites designed with minimalist Asian-inspired interiors. The Alive! Restaurant offers 100 per cent vegan meals, including raw dishes, sugar-free desserts and dairy-free alternatives. Guests can engage in vegan cooking classes and detox programmes guided by licensed health professionals. In a significant development, The Farm is set to become the first Autograph Collection property in the Philippines under Marriott International by the end of the third quarter of 2025. 4. Six Senses Ninh Van Bay – Vietnam Accessible only by boat, Six Senses Ninh Van Bay is situated between jungle-covered hills and a crescent-shaped beach near Nha Trang. The resort's 62 villas offer ocean, mountain or jungle views, many with private pools. While not exclusively vegan, the resort provides dedicated plant-based menus, sourcing produce from its on-site organic garden. Guests can request customised vegan dishes prepared with the same finesse as any fine-dining option. Sustainability initiatives include zero-waste goals, plastic-free policies and coral reef protection, aligning with the values of discerning travellers seeking vegan-friendly resorts. 5. Bawah Reserve – Anambas Islands, Indonesia Bawah Reserve encompasses six islands, 13 beaches and three lagoons in a private marine conservation area. With only 36 suites and villas, the resort offers an exclusive, off-grid luxury experience. Accessible via seaplane from Batam or Singapore, Bawah operates on solar energy and emphasises minimal environmental impact. The culinary team crafts bespoke vegan menus using fresh island produce and ingredients from its permaculture garden. Dining options include The Boat House for fine dining, The Beach House for casual lunches and private meals throughout the island. Bawah Reserve exemplifies the principles of vegan-friendly resorts through its commitment to sustainability and personalised plant-based cuisine.

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