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Curtain Bluff Resort Becomes First in Antigua and Barbuda to Earn Green Globe Platinum Certification, Setting the Standard for Sustainable Tourism

May 30, 2025 - 22:44

Curtain Bluff Resort Becomes First in Antigua and Barbuda to Earn Green Globe Platinum Certification, Setting the Standard for Sustainable Tourism

In a significant achievement for sustainable tourism, Curtain Bluff Resort has been awarded the prestigious Green Globe Platinum Certification, marking it as the first resort in Antigua and Barbuda to receive this honor. This certification is a testament to the resort's commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainable practices, reinforcing its role as a leader in the tourism sector.

The Green Globe Platinum Certification is granted to establishments that have demonstrated exceptional sustainability efforts in areas such as energy efficiency, waste management, and community engagement. Curtain Bluff Resort has implemented a range of eco-friendly initiatives, including the use of renewable energy sources, water conservation measures, and support for local communities.

This milestone not only highlights the resort's dedication to protecting the environment but also sets a benchmark for other tourism operators in the region. As travelers increasingly seek eco-conscious options, Curtain Bluff Resort's achievement is poised to inspire a new wave of sustainable practices within the Caribbean tourism industry.


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