Aruba Tourism Authority honored loyal visitors at Aruba Beach Club Resort; Tom & Joanne Roland

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The Aruba Tourism Authority recently recognized Distinguished Ambassadors of Aruba. Presenting the Ambassadors with the Distinguished certification as a token of appreciation. The honoring certification program is granted to ambassadors, to recognize, the loyalty, friendships, and visits to Aruba. For consecutively choosing Aruba as their preferred vacation destination each year.The Honoring certification program has three levels, which are divided according to the quantity of consecutive years visiting the island.

Honoring Levels:

  • Distinguished Ambassadors: 10> years
  • Goodwill Ambassadors: 20> years
  • Emerald Ambassadors: 35> years

Honoree were:

Distinguished Ambassadors 10> years:

Tom & Joanne Roland residents of Maryland, United States (have been visiting for 18 years).

Ms. Olga Ruiz representing the Aruba Tourism Authority, and members of the Aruba Beach Club Resort bestowed the certification of the Distinguished Ambassadors of Aruba. The honorees were presented with the Distinguished certificates, and with memorable gifts.

On behalf of the Government of Aruba, we would like to express our gratitude and appreciation to all the Ambassadors for making Aruba their preferred vacation destination for so many years. We are so thankful to have had such wonderful Ambassadors as our visitors after all these years! Aruba is unquestionably their home away from home!

According to Honorees these are the top reasons for returning to Aruba:

Mr. Tom & Mrs. Joanne Roland reasons:

  1. The people: honest, friendly, hard working
  2. The beaches: white sand, beautiful water
  3. Wildlife: beautiful birds, iguanas and shoco
  4. Excellent food
  5. Returning and seeing guest year after year who have become