Saturday, September 27, 2014

Saturday, September 20, 2014

Traveler Reviews Reap Awards for the Divi & Tamarijn Aruba All Inclusives

TRAVELER REVIEWS PRAISING THE DIVI & TAMARIJN ARUBA ALL INCLUSIVES RESULT IN AWARDS FROM TRIPADVISOR, MLT VACATIONS, HOLIDAYCHECK, APPLE VACATIONS AND ZOOVER

Leading Travel Companies Continue to Recognize the Sister Properties for Excellence

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ORANJESTAD, ARUBA – (September 10, 2014) Continuing their winning streak over recent years, the Divi & Tamarijn Aruba All Inclusives have once again received distinctions of excellence from top travel companies including TripAdvisor®, MLT VacationsSM, HolidayCheck, Apple Vacations® and Zoover.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Introducing NEW Two Bedroom Oceanfront Suites at Divi Aruba

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Divi Aruba All Inclusive now offers Two Bedroom Oceanfront Suites with panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and just steps from the mile-long white sand beach.

Each Oceanfront Suite offers a panoramic view of the Caribbean Sea, is just steps from the mile-long white sand beach and includes:

  • Master bedroom with king bed and en-suite bath with Jacuzzi; 
  • Second bedroom with double/double bedding and separate bathroom (some en-suite with Jacuzzi)
  • 42" Flatscreen TV in bedrooms and living area
  • Living room fully furnished with sofa, chairs and sliding door to terrace or balcony overlooking the ocean
  • Air-conditioning, hair dryer, iron/ironing board, mini refrigerator, alarm clock radio, telephone
  • Accommodates maximum of 5 persons (including up to 2 children)

Divi Aruba’s new Two Bedroom Oceanfront Suites are exclusively available at diviaruba.com or by calling the US Reservations Office at 1-800-554-2008. Availability is limited.

For more information and photos of Divi Aruba’s new suites, please visit diviaruba.com/oceanfront-suites

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Does Aruba Get Hurricanes?

Aruba, Bonaire and CuraƧao are located in the southern fringes of the hurricane belt, not outside of it as some may say, located in the southern Caribbean dry zone. The weather is defined as being in a tropical steppe, semiarid hot climate with a discernible dry and rainy season, and having sustained moderate to fresh easterlies.

Aruba's dry season runs roughly from February through June, and the rainy season starts in September and ends in January. Rain showers occur more often in the early morning hours, and during our rainy season it can be in the early morning or early to late evening hours. The lowest average cloud cover is in the month of February and the highest average cloud cover is in the month of May, mainly due to upper-level clouds. On daily basis the average cloudiness of the sky is the highest in the morning hours and the lowest in the late evening.