Has anyone ever stayed at the Dive Village and Golf, in Aruba?
Has anyone ever stayed at the Dive Village and Golf, in Aruba?
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2.2.2010
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters It hardly rains in Aruba, it's a desert island. On very rare occasions they'll have a heavy shower (my sister got caught in one of those last week). I haven't stayed at the Divi Village, but if you're looking for reviews you're better off checking on Trip Advisor: http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-…
2.2.2010
I've stayed on Aruba a few times and I loved it. The people there are really friendly. There is tons to do. I stayed at the Marriott. But I always hear rave reviews about all of the Divi properties.Here is an article telling about the differences between them. I hope the links helps. And you should go on TripAdvisor too. I will put their link on here too. Source(s): http://www.associatedcontent.com/article…http://www.tripadvisor.com/HACSearch?geo…
2.2.2010
It is a clean, friendly place. There is an outside restaurant by the pool. The beach is across the street. We own a timeshare there, and have stayed there five times. No complaints. It is close to the widest beach on the island. The Alhambra Casino is within walking distance. All beaches on Aruba are public. There are no private beaches. It is found in the low-rise section, the best in Aruba. I don't play golf, but if you do you will like it even more! Source(s): Personal experience.