AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEV Mobility & Coasts: ELMAR EV ChargeUp added a new Level 2 charging point “up the bridge” at Baby Beach, expanding 24/7 access for drivers around San Nicolas and nearby areas. Community Play & Safer Neighborhoods: San Nicolas opened a new colorful playground at Lago Heights Sports, with partners including CEDE Aruba “Bario Unico,” Jantje Beton, the Government of Aruba, VNO and the Postcode Lottery Fund; maintenance is planned for the first year and then via a local sustainable model. Heat & Climate Risk: CariCOF warns El Niño strengthening and warming Caribbean seas could intensify humid heat, prolong drought in parts of the region, and raise the risk of flooding from heavy rains later in the wet season. Fisheries Support: Aruba installed four new Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) in Zeewijk, Sero Colorado, Juana Morto and Druif to help fishermen catch more closer to shore and reduce time at sea. Responsible Tourism Push: Aruba’s Tourism Authority promoted its “When you love Aruba, it loves you back” message in Argentina, tying destination growth to community well-being and nature protection. Biosphere Milestone: UNESCO designated Aruba’s entire territory as a biosphere reserve, joining a growing list of new global protections. Tourism Growth Debate: The Aruba Chamber Business Event 2026 urged a shift from “volume to value,” warning that tourism success is pressuring traffic, nature, housing and the visitor experience. Off-Roading Rules: Aruba’s north coast remains closed to UTV/ATV tours until a specific off-roading route is officially designated and marked for enforcement.
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