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Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort: Caribbean’s First Carbon-Neutral Oasis Earns Forbes Travel Guide Recommendation 2024

Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort: Caribbean’s First Carbon-Neutral Oasis Earns Forbes Travel Guide Recommendation 2024

Aruba’s beloved Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort proudly announces its prestigious debut as a Forbes Travel Guide Recommended award-winning resort. The resort’s commitment to providing exceptional service, romance, wellness, and sustainability has earned it recognition as the Caribbean’s premier carbon-neutral destination.

Forbes Travel Guide’s meticulous inspection process, encompassing 900 objectives, underscores the resort’s dedication to exceeding guest expectations. From personalized concierge services to an acclaimed wellness program led by certified specialists, Bucuti & Tara ensures that each guest’s experience is tailored to perfection. Culinary delights, including Romantic Beach Dining and the exclusive SandBar, further elevate the vacation experience.

Highlighted in Forbes Travel Guide’s recommendation is Bucuti & Tara’s sustainability journey, culminating in its certification as the Caribbean’s only carbon-neutral resort. Recognized with the Global United Nations 2020 Climate Neutral Now Award, the resort stands as an eco-pioneer, offering guests not only a luxurious retreat but also a chance to contribute positively to the environment.

Ewald Biemans, Owner/CEO of Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort, expresses gratitude for the resort’s inclusion in the Forbes Travel Guide, emphasizing its dedication to providing laidback luxury and unique experiences while prioritizing environmental stewardship.

Amanda Frasier, President of Ratings for Forbes Travel Guide, commends the 2024 winners for their commitment to delivering unparalleled guest experiences and redefining luxury travel across design, dining, and well-being. Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort’s recognition as a Forbes Travel Guide Recommended property underscores its status as a beacon of excellence in the Caribbean hospitality landscape.

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