Vegan travel and hospitality refers to the accommodation and travel industry catering to individuals who follow a vegan lifestyle. This includes providing vegan food options, cruelty-free toiletries, and avoiding the use of animal products in hotel amenities. Many hotels and resorts now offer vegan menus and options for guests, and there are also tour companies and travel agents that specialize in vegan travel. Additionally, an increasing number of Airline are adding Vegan options to their menus as well.


Vegan hotels are accommodations that cater to individuals who follow a vegan lifestyle by providing vegan food options, cruelty-free toiletries, and avoiding the use of animal products in hotel amenities. These hotels may also have a philosophy of sustainability and environmental consciousness. Many hotels and resorts now offer vegan menus and options for guests, and there are also specialized vegan hotels that only serve vegan food and do not use any animal-derived products. Some examples of vegan hotels include The Avocado Show Hotel in Amsterdam, The Green Place in Berlin, and the Sage Hotel in Melbourne.


Vegan holidays refer to vacation options that cater to individuals who follow a vegan lifestyle by providing vegan food options, cruelty-free toiletries, and avoiding the use of animal products in amenities. These holidays may also have a philosophy of sustainability and environmental consciousness. There are many tour companies and travel agents that specialize in vegan travel, offering a variety of options such as cruises, safaris, and adventure trips that cater to vegan travelers. Additionally, many hotels and resorts now offer vegan menus and options for guests, and there are also specialized vegan hotels that only serve vegan food and do not use any animal-derived products. Some examples of vegan holiday companies include VegVoyages, Alternative Travel Group, and Green Earth Travel.