Wymara Resort + Villas Achieves Green Globe Certification,Setting a New Benchmark for Sustainable Luxury in Turks and Caicos
Wymara Resort + Villas is proud to announce that it has officially been awarded Green Globe certification a globally recognized standard for sustainable tourism. Timed with Earth Month, this milestone underscores Wymara’s unwavering commitment to environmental responsibility, community support, and best-in-class sustainable practices - all while delivering luxury with a conscience, a hallmark of the Wymara experience.
In its inaugural audit, Wymara placed among the top-performing first-time applicants, laying the groundwork for continued progress toward climate-conscious hospitality.
“Achieving Green Globe Certification is a milestone we’re incredibly proud of — it reflects not only our values, but the collective passion and effort of our entire team,” says Shelley Rincon, CEO, Wymara Resort + Villas. “Sustainability has been woven into our DNA since day one, and this certification affirms our position at the forefront of responsible luxury travel in the Caribbean.”
A True Changemaker in Caribbean Hospitality
Wymara Resort + Villas isn’t just checking boxes — it’s redefining what sustainable luxury looks like in the Caribbean. With deep-rooted values and a future-focused mindset, Wymara has implemented comprehensive initiatives that not only minimize its environmental impact, but actively invest in the health, culture, and future of the Turks and Caicos Islands — a destination proudly known as Beautiful by Nature.
This commitment ensures that the island’s pristine beauty, rich marine life, and vibrant community are preserved for generations to come. From eliminating plastics to restoring coral reefs and supporting youth development, Wymara is proof that luxury and sustainability are not mutually exclusive — they’re stronger together.
● Plastic-Free Commitment: Wymara has eliminated single-use plastics resort-wide, including the introduction of wooden key cards and convenient water refill stations located throughout the property, along with other operational changes that remove plastic from daily use.
● Smart Water Management: In a destination where fresh water is limited and often imported, Wymara has taken steps to reduce unnecessary water use in landscaping. Rainbird sensors have been installed throughout the property’s irrigation system to provide precise, real-time readings of soil moisture. These sensors automatically suspend watering when moisture levels exceed preset thresholds — helping to conserve water and reduce strain on local resources.
● Commitment to Marine Conservation: One of Wymara’s most innovative initiatives is its end-of-stay donation program, launched in 2023. Since then, the resort and its guests have contributed tens of thousands of dollars to the Turks and Caicos Reef Fund, directly advancing coral reef conservation. In 2025 alone, the program is projected to raise over $140,000. Guests are invited to contribute $5 per night, and select menu items donate 10% of proceeds to the Fund. Wymara’s long-term vision is to inspire other hotels and watersports operators across the islands to adopt similar programs — a collective effort that could significantly change the future of reef preservation in Turks and Caicos.
● Community Investment: $300,000 donated in the past three years to the Edward C. Garland Youth Centre, directly supporting education and youth development on-island.
● Coastal Clean-Ups: Wymara organizes monthly beach clean-up days to protect the surrounding coastline and marine environment. These efforts engage both guests and the local community and reflect the resort’s recognition that its success is directly tied to the preservation of the island’s natural beauty, including the world’s third-largest reef and diverse marine life.
● Sustainable Sourcing: From spa products made with on-site botanicals by The Wildflower Skincare Lab to eco-conscious offerings from 111SKIN, Wymara integrates sustainability into every touchpoint. In the kitchen, menus feature locally caught fish and island-grown produce, reducing the resort’s footprint and supporting regional farmers and fishers.
“The precedent-setting support we have received from Wymara for our coral reef conservation efforts has been instrumental to our ability to expand our operations,” says Alizee Zimmermann, Executive Director of the Turks and Caicos Reef Fund, the country’s only environmental advocacy NGO. “Coastal and marine ecosystems are culturally valued by the people of the Turks and Caicos Islands, and Wymara Resort + Villas are exemplary when it comes to embodying sustainable practices for all the right reasons.”
Sustainability That Goes Beyond the Surface
As a proud member of Leading Hotels of the World, Wymara’s impact goes beyond sustainability. The executive team champions gender equality, employee development, and cultural connection through mentorship programs, staff training, and partnerships that elevate local artisans and suppliers.
Wymara is one of just six resorts in Turks and Caicos to be recognized by Forbes Travel Guide with a Four-Star rating. Now, with Green Globe Certification secured, the resort is doubling down on its pursuit of Five-Star status — blending world-class luxury with meaningful change.
A Global Endorsement of Impact
Green Globe is the premier global certification for sustainable tourism. Certified members are independently audited based on over 380 criteria, covering everything from energy use and waste reduction to community involvement and biodiversity protection.
With increasing pressure on travel and hospitality brands to meet net-zero targets by 2050, Green Globe Certification provides credible, third-party assurance to travelers who care about their environmental footprint.
Green Globe Certification CEO Birte Pelayo congratulated Wymara Resort + Villas, the newest member of the elite sustainable hospitality community. “The Caribbean is home to some of the first resorts in the world to achieve certification by Green Globe, and we are excited to welcome Wymara to this elite collection of sustainable hospitality businesses. From supporting coral reforestation to eliminating single-use plastics and restoring sand dunes and natural ecosystems, Wymara is active and engaged in preserving and improving its holiday destination.”
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About Wymara Resort + Villas
Wymara Resorts + Villas, a sustainable coastal retreat for sophisticated travelers, continues to redefine luxury in the Turks & Caicos Islands.
The intimate Wymara Resort is sleek and modern, with 94-oceanfront suites overlooking iconic Grace Bay Beach, widely regarded as one of the world’s best beaches. Here guests indulge in a variety of amenities, including a dazzling 7,000 square foot infinity-edge pool, state-of-the-art wellness facilities, revitalizing day spa, and so much more.
The resort’s personalized service and vibrant atmosphere is punctuated by its highly-acclaimed restaurants - Indigo, Blue Water Bistro + Pink Bar - led by renowned Australian chef Andrew Mirosch.
Located seven minutes from the main resort on the spectacular Turtle Tail peninsula is Wymara Villas + Beach Club. This private and secluded enclave offers modern-design residential villas ranging from 1-to-6 bedrooms. Sunset Cove Beach Club, adjacent to the villas, is famously home to the Caribbean’s first ocean pool—a 130-foot masterpiece carved into the coastline, complete with a tiki bar. A fully-equipped sports club boasts a fitness center with basketball, pickleball, tennis and bocce courts, as well as a Jacuzzi, spa-grade sauna & steam room, and a
picture-perfect 25-meter lap pool. New this spring, guests will get a taste of Wymara’s Land + Sea restaurant set against the breathtaking backdrop of Sunset Cove Beach.
Wymara is recognized with Four Stars by Forbes Travel Guide, the highest designation on the island. The luxurious property is also named to Travel + Leisure’s prestigious list of the 500 best hotels in the world, and named as one of the best resorts in the world by Condé Nast Traveler’s 2024 Readers’ Choice Awards. Wymara is a proud member of the Leading Hotels of the World, a curated collection of the most exclusive, independent luxury hotels.