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The Caribbean’s Greenest Hotels – 2023

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - April 21, 2023
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Secret Bay.

Secret Bay, Dominica Dominica’s premier luxury resort folds sustainability into the fabric of the resort, from paperless check-in to hyper-locally-sourced food to a completely sustainable construction process for every villa. The hotel has expertly immersed itself in the local community and the local environment, part of a comprehensive program for every individual vacation experience. 


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