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VIDEO: Aruba’s Adults-Only Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - March 29, 2018

By Guy Britton

One of the world’s best beaches. Impeccable service. Forward-thinking design. Modern luxury.

And oh yeah, it’s an adults-only, too.

This is the Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort, the coveted adults-only resort in Aruba that’s our favorite place to stay on the island.

While the story certainly begins on the world-class Eagle Beach, the Bucuti & Tara hits all the marks, from a high-tech check-in process to an impressive dining program that’s particularly good for guests looking for organic, natural food and even gluten-free cuisine.

And then there’s the hotel’s commitment to being green, with a broad eco program that ranges from solar water heating to energy-efficient rooms.

It all adds up to a truly impressive resort, one that sets a standard for the whole region.

See more in the latest Caribbean Journal video at the top of the page.

Or visit Bucuti & Tara.

— CJ

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