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A serene beachfront setup with a small dock, Nova kayaks, and paddleboards resting on a sandy area. In the background, lush green foliage surrounds elegant villas perched on a slight hill. A palm tree adds to the tropical ambiance of the scene.

Lighter footprint, deeper purpose within the Caribbean

Marina Village, Real Estate, Rental Villas
The Luxury Report | Narendra Ramgulam
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Luxury travel in the Caribbean is undergoing a quiet transformation. Where once it was defined by opulence and excess, a new ethos is emerging – one that fuses high-end comfort with ecological responsibility. Discerning travellers are increasingly seeking meaning, authenticity, and sustainability in their experiences. Resorts are responding across the region.

 

Icons of ecoluxury

 

Oil Nut Bay: Also in the British Virgin Islands, spanning 400 acres, this enclave features LEED-certified villas, electric vehicles, and solar desalination. Half the land is preserved for conservation.

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