Saturday, March 26, 2016

The Divi & Tamarijn Aruba All Inclusives Launch New Websites To Improve Users Experience

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Sites Allow Travelers to Experience Properties Before Their Vacation Even Begins

ORANJESTAD, ARUBA- The Divi & Tamarijn Aruba All Inclusives have announced the launch of their new and much anticipated websites redesign at www.diviaruba.com and www.tamarijnaruba.com. The revamped sites reflect the brands' identity to convey a more contemporary appearance that appeals to a wider audience.

"We are extremely proud to launch the new design for the Divi & Tamarijn Aruba All Inclusives websites," commented Aracely Sansone, VP of Marketing. "The sites' new look redefines Aruba All Inclusive by showcasing the properties' abundance of choices for dining, entertainment and relaxing. The remodeled websites are a fresh new addition to our digital marketing toolbox, which will make it easier for guests to virtually explore the properties and make their room reservations."

Saturday, March 12, 2016

An Alluring Aruba Wedding

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Link: An Alluring Aruba Wedding

Photographer: Timeless-Pixx
Ceremony/Reception Site & Wedding Planning: Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino
Florist: Shar’s Flower

Saturday, March 5, 2016

Zika virus infection – Netherlands - Bonaire and Aruba

Link: Zika virus infection – Netherlands - Bonaire and Aruba: World Health Organization

Between 15 and 16 February 2016, WHO was notified of the first autochthonous cases of Zika virus infection on the islands of Bonaire and Aruba. These islands are part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and are situated in the southern part of the Caribbean region, just north of the Venezuelan coast.

On 16 February, IHR NFP for the Netherlands notified WHO of the first four autochthonous cases of Zika virus on the island of Aruba. The cases include three resident islanders and a tourist. All cases were confirmed by RT-PCR on 15 February.

An additional seven cases of Zika virus infection have been identified in Aruba. These reported cases acquired the infection in Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela.

In the continental part of the Netherlands, to date, 24 imported cases of Zika virus infection have been confirmed. All patients were diagnosed following a visit to Suriname or Aruba. All diagnoses were made by RT-PCR.