Destination Wedding Resort Reviews
Divi Aruba All Inclusive
Rated #2 of 8 Aruba on BDW
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Divi Aruba All Inclusive > AUA > J E Irausquin Boulevard 45 > Oranjestad > > >The Divi Aruba All Inclusive is situated five minutes from Aruba's capital city, Oranjestad, and 10 minutes from Queen Beatrix International Airport. The resort is surrounded by sandy beaches, but the beach is just the beginning. No matter how guests choose to spend the day, it's all included at Divi Aruba. After dinner at the beachside restaurant or grill, guests can spice up the night with Island entertainment or try their luck at the Alhambra Casino. The Divi Aruba All Inclusive vacation also gives guests access to amenities offered at the neighboring Tamarijin Aruba All Inclusive Resort. The Links at Divi Aruba, located across from Tamarijn Aruba, features a golf course and Windows on Aruba Restaurant which offers fine dining and views of the ocean (surcharge applies and reservations are required). The resort offers high speed wireless Internet access in all guestrooms and public areas for a fee. The Divi Aruba's 203 spacious, air conditioned guestrooms are decorated in a tropical style with modern furnishings. Guestrooms feature ceiling fans and private balconies or terraces. The all inclusive rate includes a spacious guestroom; all meals, snacks and unlimited beverages at the Divi Tamarijn Beach Resort and Divi Aruba Beach Resort; activities; taxes and service charges. It also includes all non motorized water sports, including snorkeling equipment and snorkeling lessons, windsurfing equipment and a beachside windsurfing clinic, floats, canoes, and sunfish sailing. Guests can also play tennis on illuminated tennis courts, work out in the fitness center, cycle, play volleyball, climb a 30 foot rock wall and swim in two outdoor pools. Complimentary transportation to and from the Alahambra Casino and Kids Camp for children ages five through 12 are included in the rate.>The preferred airport for Divi Aruba All Inclusive is Oranjestad (AUA Queen Beatrix Intl.) 6.8 km / 4.2 mi. Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property’s location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance. Distances are displayed to the nearest 0. 1 mile and kilometre.
Member Reviews
Pros: Most beautiful setting I could have ever imagined, great wedding planners on-site, great photographers, great resort, all-inclusive made it stressfree
Cons: Some rooms need updating but the second you step on the beach you will NEVER want to be in your room anyways - ONLY con I can think of
We recently returned from our dream wedding and vacation at the Divi Aruba All-Inclusive and we couldn’t have ever imaged the trip would be as amazing as it was!!! I have always wanted to have a destination wedding so did not waste any time researching as soon as we got engaged. I pretty much researched every island and hotel in the Caribbean. We ended up selecting the island of Aruba based on the fact that it is a relatively small and very safe island. Most importantly for me, it hardly ever ra
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Pros: many all-inclusive activities and dining options, relaxing, easy to find an open chair/palapa, beautiful beach
Cons: night life can vary, reservation at a la cart restaurants need to be made early, Ginger is not as good as the other dining locations
We had our wedding at the Divi/Tamerijn All-Inclusive in July 2011 and spent the week before the wedding there. The resort was the perfect place for us to spend quality time with our guests and celebrate.
The default vibe is chill and relaxing. All room are on or close to the beach. The beach on this part of the island is wide. Because the Divi/Tamerijn properties occupy such a long stretch of beach, there is only 1 row of palapas (permanent, thatched beach "umbrellas"). When you are sit
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Pros: Delicious food, a few steps from room door, shuttles every 5 minutes for transport between resort locations
Cons: Reservations for speciality restaurants fill up quickly, some rooms very old
We got married at the Aruba Renaissance Resort and decided to stay at the Divi for a few days after the wedding for our "honeymoon".
We checked into the Divi Divi and we hated the room. It looked like a motel and clearly was in the oldest section of the resort. I made a few phone calls and we actually contemplated going back to the Renaissance resort. We were able to get a room change to the Divi Tamarijn- (same resort, different location). It wasn’t like hotels we’re used to staying in
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