What beach is Divi All Inclusive on?

What beach is Divi All Inclusive on?

Druif Beach
Divi Aruba All Inclusive is a three-and-a-half-pearl all-inclusive resort straddling the white sands of Druif Beach, a 10-minute drive from Oranjestad.

What is the difference between Divi Aruba and Tamarijn?

The Divi is a bit nicer, a little less rowdy, and has better beaches. The Tamarijn is less expensive and better for a younger atmosphere. You get access to both properties so you really can’t go wrong. Divi, better, less children, better restaurants, better beach.

Is Divi Aruba adults only?

Pull up a chair on the mile-long Druif Beach at Divi Aruba All Inclusive and let the vacation vibes wash over you. Divi Aruba caters to couples and families throughout its programming, where you can style your vacation as relaxing or as exciting as you’d like.

Is Divi Beach nice?

The island is safe and clean. The people are friendly. The Divi is the perfect for travelers wanting a fabulous beach and a medium sized resort. You can walk the beach in either direction for a wonderful stroll but you don’t have to spend your time walking thru the resort.

Do you tip at Divi Aruba?

Tipping in Aruba is not mandatory. If you feel like leaving a tip, the amount is entirely up to you. Some restaurants and bars add a service charge to the bill of 10 to 15%. It is not uncommon for hotel guests to leave additional tips.

Does Divi All Inclusive have a casino?

Situated on an expansive white sand beach, the CB has been completely renovated from top to bottom with redesigned rooms and suites, and a wide range of amenities including two freshwater pools, tennis, pickleball, a fitness center, casino, and more.

Does Divi Aruba have a swim up bar?

No, there is no swim up bar. The resort has 1 main pool that has 2 bars, one at each end.

How many days is enough in Aruba?

Five days seems to be the perfect amount of time to spend in Aruba, but a lot of people visit for a week or longer.

Is the wind bad in Aruba?

It’s always windy in Aruba Now, that’s not a bad thing. The breeze keeps things cool, especially mid-day when it gets really hot. But you need to make sure you’re prepared for strong gusts of wind. Before our trip to Aruba, we discovered our youngest boy, Connor, had developed a fear of wind.

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