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Cayman Islands 'leading green movement in Caribbean'

Opodo travel news "The tourist board representing the Cayman Islands has claimed that the destination is leading the environmental movement in the Caribbean after two of its dive resorts received certification from the Green Globe organisation.

Compass Point, which is located in Grand Cayman near some of the island's famous wrecks, was certified for its sustainability, along with Cobalt Coast in West Bay.

The resorts join the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park horticultural attraction in gaining approval from Green Globe, which is one of the leading certification schemes for travel and tourism"

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