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EcoReport is written and edited by Evelyn Kanter, a professional journalist with a lifetime of experience a magazine and newspaper writer and photographer, radio and television news producer and reporter, and guidebook author and editor -- all focusing on travel, automotive, lifestyle, the environment, and your rights as a consumer.

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Win a free vacation with these free contests and sweepstakes

Rafael Nadal with Wimbledon tennis trophy

Stretch your travel budget with these free vacation deals.  No purchase required — just sign up on the website of the country, city, product or travel company offering the getaway prize, keep your fingers crossed.

London Callling – The Wimbledon tennis championships already are underway, but you [...]

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Budget Travel Deals and Discounts for Spring Break and Beyond

Celebrate spring with these budget travel discounts and bargains to the Caribbean.  Some of these travel deals can be booked now for travel later this year, others are for spring only.

Barbados –Get one night free on a five-night stay, or two nights free on a seven-night stay, with the Take Me to Barbados [...]

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Travel Contests for Free Vacations

Airlines, hotels and tourism boards are giving away free vacations.  Some current travel contests, sweepstakes and promotions often involve little more than signing up to the company’s Facebook page.  Now that I have your attention –

Contests and sweepstakes for free vacations

Grand Velas Riviera Maya — the prize is a two night [...]

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Best Green Hotels in Caribbean: Bucuti & Tara Beach Resorts, Aruba

Bucuti Tara Beach Resort, Aruba, one of top green hotels in Caribbean

Go green with one touch at Bucuti & Tara Beach Resorts, Aruba’s top resort for couples and one of the most eco-friendly in the Caribbean.  The resort has added what it calls a Green Button by the bed that allows guests to opt-in to the resort’s energy conservation program.

The Green Button activates motion sensors that control the lights, thermostat and humidity of guestrooms.  The sensors  identify when the room is occupied or not, and adjusts energy settings accordingly for energy conservation.  So, when you leave the room for the beach or dinner,  lights are turned off automatically and the temperature is set to pre-determined conservation levels.

The system also identifies check-in and check-out status so that the energy management status remains intact, even when housekeeping staff is  moving about the room to prepare for the next guests.

Many Caribbean resorts have an automatic energy-saving feature that cuts off air conditioning when you open the terrace door, to prevent heat from being pumped out onto the terrace.  And, many hotels in the Caribbean, Europe and a growing number in the United States, have an energy-saving system that requires you to place your key card in a device by the door to activate lights and air conditioning.

Bucuti & Tara Beach goes one step further with this high tech system, which has received green awards from  Hospitality Design magazine and the American Society of Interior Designers.

Bucuti President Ewald Biemans says there is always more that can be done to support conservation efforts and  make the carbon footprint of the resort and its guests is as small as possible.  Important, since the resort sits along the white-powder sands of Eagle Beach, which is rated as one of the most beautiful and pristine beaches in the world.

“Bucuti already has the lowest per-occupied-room electricity usage of all hotels in Aruba, and this new technology will help us save even more,” says Bucuti Biemans, who also acts as the resort’s chief environmental officer.  Since energy is usually a top expense for a resort, saving energy means saving money.  So, going green saves green.

There are many  more green features at Bucuti & Tara Beach Resorts, which has been certified as a green hotel by Green Globe 21 and ISO 14001.  These initiatives include solar panels that heat water for the laundry, a grey water recycling system for irrigating the lush plantings on the resort grounds, and using bio-degradable detergents and cleaning products.

And equally important, the resort sponsors monthly beach clean-ups and supports the Turtugaraba Sea Turtle Protection Group and the Aruba Donkey Sanctuary.

The resort is TAG approved as a gay friendly hotel, and top-rated as a romantic hotel by TripAdvisor.

Green is good.  See a brief video of what to see and do in Aruba on the next page…….

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Travel Deals to Caribbean Warm up Winter Blues

Leave those scarves and mittens at home.  Escape the winter by heading south.  Despite the upcoming holidays, the Caribbean is on sale right now, with fourth night free and other travel discounts.  Here are some Tuesday Travel bargains for family travel or romantic getaways without the kids:

Curacao — Book before January 8, 2011 [...]

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Holiday Travel Adventures and Deals to Book Now

There’s still time to book special eco-friendly getaways for the holidays.  These travel adventures are great gifts to give yourself.

Zion National Park is one of my favorite places in the world to hike and inhale the beauty of the rugged scenery and the clear air  – that photo of me is atop the [...]

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