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Elite Island Resorts Partnership

for World Earth Month

Published on: April 13, 2018

Elite Islands Resorts and Wild at Life e.V. are working together to save the remaining wildlife.

Asli at Pineapple Beach Club

Elite Islands Resorts are world-renowned for their luxurious 5-star hotels spread around heavenly Caribbean Islands such as Antigua, St Lucia, Barbados and the Grenadines. Wild at Life e.V. founder Asli Han Gedik will be in Pineapple Beach Club Antigua the first week of April. A few months prior, the resort hosted legendary British reggae band, UB40, to film their music video “Come Back Darling”, in cooperation with Virgin Holidays, following the impact left by Hurricanes Irma, Maria and Jose.

Next month, in honour of World Earth Day, they are hosting Wild at Life e.V.! The resort has also launched a fundraiser where you can support us.

The partnership has been promoted on their website and mailing lists as follows:

Bi Magazin covers Wild at Life e.V.’s founder Asli being invited to Antigua Pineapple Beach Club as part of World Earth Month 2018. All proceeds raised from the event went to Wild at Life e.V.’s conservation work. The article is in Turkish.

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