On this World Environment Day 2025 (June 5), we share that phase one of the construction of the Turtlegrass Resort & Island Club continues, with the distinction of being sustainably developed. Visioned as an educational eco-resort, it's been a mandate this economic development be done without depletion of natural resources. The managers and locals working on the project are doing an exceptional job and we excitedly show you the progress.
Turtlegrass Resort & Island Club's commitment to environmental preservation is shared by The Save Exuma Alliance which advocates for responsible building, taking care of the beautiful surrounds of the Bahamas - from its seagrass to its coral reefs to its wildlife habitat. The Bob and Jeanne Coughlin Foundation is proud to be supporting a project with the integrity of a sustainable approach, living up to the aim at every step along the way from capacity and scale, energy, and waste management.
Some of the features that are key to achieving peak sustainability include:
Maximum Use of Solar Power
Development with No Dredging
Protect Coral Reefs
Support Marine Life Ecology
Source Food from Island Gardens & Trees
Promote Water Consumption Awareness
Responsible Waste Management
Learn more at www.saveexumaalliance.org and www.turtlegrassresort.com