AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoUNESCO Recognition: Aruba has been officially approved as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, with the designation covering the whole island (about 19,300 hectares) and an EEZ of nearly 3 million hectares—an achievement built through work with communities, scientists, civil society, and the private sector. Culture & Youth Music: Leerorkest Aruba’s end-of-year concert is set to bring more than 600 children from primary schools to the Renaissance Convention Center, capping a year of free music education and teamwork. Community Arts: Porta pa Harmonia is keeping Dera Gay traditions alive by teaching children the Dera Gay rhythm through hands-on music instruction and preparing performances. Culture Sector Planning: Aruba’s Department of Culture will hold consultation meetings with the cultural sector on June 13, covering heritage, performing arts, music, visual arts, press and literature, and creative design—aimed at shaping the 2035 vision. Hospitality with a Local Touch: Boardwalk Boutique Hotel Aruba earned its inaugural Green Globe certification, highlighting solar power and energy/water conservation as part of its everyday island lifestyle. Tourism Awards & Experiences: Bucuti & Tara was named to Travel + Leisure’s 2026 T+L 500 list, while multiple resorts rolled out new dining and Father’s Day programming across Aruba.
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