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Going Green in Aruba
Old 08-16-2009 02:59 AM
Go2Aruba Go2Aruba is offline
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A Win for the Island and Tourists

It seems that going green has caught the attention of the entire world, and that would include a tiny island in the Caribbean called Aruba. More and more hotels are becoming aware of the practices of going green and some are even referring to themselves as being “green washed”. So what does it mean to be green in a place that is already so isolated and beautiful as Aruba? Let’s take a look.

If you would like to choose a hotel in Aruba that bills itself as a green resort, there are some things to look for. Does the resort help with the native environment? Some resorts offer their support to programs that protect native animals and might even be located on land preserves. Do they use renewable resources? That would include harnessing the sun for power, which makes sense in Aruba, and don’t forget about the wind! Aruba is known worldwide for its nonstop trade winds and some hotels are capturing this free power. It only makes sense that since the island attracts the best windsurfers from around the world to harness that wind for their sport, that hotels would do the same.

Another thing to look for when choosing a green hotel in Aruba is transportation. Does the hotel use alternative methods like electric powered vehicles? Is the resort close to public transportation? Small things like this can make a big difference when it comes to going green. Another way that resorts in Aruba might take advantage of the climate is how the hotel is constructed. With weather as beautiful as it is on the island, and a year-round temperature of eighty-two degrees, it’s only natural that hotels built with open areas to take advantage of the nice cool breeze would be a winner for both tourists and the environment alike.

Green technology is yet another method for reducing the amount of energy that a hotel or resort uses. Some hotels in Aruba may even be using in-room sensors that tell the power source whether or not anyone is in the room or not. This system can turn off lights and air conditioning even if the visitors might have forgotten to do so. Aruba is a fantastic island with beautiful beaches and crystal clear water. And, by going green, there is an even better chance that it will stay that way. So, pack your bags for a vacation to Aruba, and you just might be helping the environment at the same time!
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Old 08-22-2009, 06:26 PM
lilibeth lilibeth is offline
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Default Re: Going Green in Aruba

wow..hotels are using sensors to turn on and off lights and the likes its cool actually it seems that the "going green in Aruba" is a success

 
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