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Tamarijn Aruba All-Inclusive Beach Resort

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At a Glance

    Pros

  • stunning beach
  • access to the Divi Aruba All Inclusive next door
  • perfect for families

    Cons

  • being right on the beach can mean noise during busy periods
  • the linear layout means some rooms are quite far from the lobby
  • Wi-Fi is an additional charge

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Tamarijn Aruba All-Inclusive Beach Resort Review

An upscale alternative to its sister property, the Divi Aruba, this resort is pleasantly laid-back for an all-inclusive. If you're seeking additional excitement, you can take a short walk along the beach to the more rambunctious sister property next door. All rooms are oceanfront, with blond-wood furnishings and ample balconies. Those looking for more space can choose the suites, which are in the Divi Dutch Village section of the property. The rate covers food, beverages, entertainment, an array of activities, and tickets to the weekly Bon Bini Festival. Parents will appreciate the discount offered on an extra room for the kids. A free shuttle runs to the Alhambra Casino until 3 am.

    Hotel Amenities

  • 236 rooms, 97 suites.
  • Restaurants, bars, pools, tennis courts, gym, beach, water sports, business center.
  • Rate includes all-inclusive.

Member Reviews

  • marcyite62, from Marcy, New York
    3/25/07

    What more can you say about a great beach being right outside your door, conveniently placed bars, the food is good, not gormet but a lot of choice and the made to order omelets every morning are great. The rooms are spacious enough but who comes to Aruba to stay in your room anyway so if AI is your thing, as is a great beach and friendly staff, come to the Tam, we did twice and we would again. I you like more variety, do the MEGA inclusive so you can also use the Divi facilities next door and eat there also.

    Ratings details: Room: 4 | Atmosphere: 5 | Service: 5 | Value: 5
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