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Aruba Tourism Pioneer Remembered for Lasting Legacy

February 9, 2026
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Aruba’s tourism community is mourning the passing of Aruba tourism pioneer Remigio “Mimi” Wever, a respected leader whose work helped lay the strong foundation of Aruba’s tourism industry.

Ronella Croes, CEO of the Aruba Tourism Authority (ATA), stated that pioneers like Remigio Wever built the solid base on which Aruba continues to develop its tourism sector today. His contribution remains an example still followed by many within the industry.

The Aruba Tourism Office was established in 1953, and over the past 73 years, many dedicated individuals have worked tirelessly to shape Aruba into one of the Caribbean’s most preferred destinations. One of those key figures was Aruba tourism pioneer Remigio Wever, who passed away this week.

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In 1985, the Aruba Tourism Bureau was transformed into the Aruba Tourism Authority under the leadership and vision of several figures, including Remigio Wever. Together, they promoted sustainable tourism management during both stable and challenging periods.

Thanks to the collective efforts of former directors, teams, and partners, Aruba today benefits from a strong and resilient tourism industry. Just like a house built on a solid foundation, Aruba’s tourism sector continues to withstand economic and environmental challenges.

The Aruba Tourism Authority extends its sincere condolences and gratitude to the family and loved ones of Aruba tourism pioneer Remigio Wever.

About Remigio Wever

After completing his studies in the Netherlands in the late 1960s, Remigio Wever began his career at the Aruba Caribbean Hotel. In the 1970s, he worked as Resident Manager for Kroonvlag KNSM-Nedlloyd until 1984. He later held management roles at Divi Divi Hotel and Aruba Palm Beach Hotel.

From 1989 to 1994, he served as Managing Director of the Aruba Tourism Authority and later became Managing Director of the Cruise Tourism Authority, an institution he helped establish. He retired in 2002 and continued serving Aruba through advisory roles in government and Parliament in the years that followed.

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