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  2. Beaches of Aruba - Wikipedia

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    Flamingo Beach, Renaissance Island Grapefield Beach , 12°26′55″N 69°52′37″W  /  12.448602432969578°N 69.8770077994854°W  / 12.448602432969578; -69.8770077994854  ( Grapefield

  3. Is a $600 private cabana at Universal’s Volcano Bay water ...

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    Universal Orlando keeps quiet on the pricing for these rentals, but Orlando Informer reports single-level cabanas start around $160 for the day and can go up to $450, while top-level cabanas ...

  4. Eagle Beach - Wikipedia

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    Eagle Beach (or Arend Beach) is a beach and neighbourhood of Oranjestad, Aruba. The neighbourhood is famous for its many low-rise resorts and wide public beach. [2] It is the widest beach of Aruba, [3] and has soft white sand. It has been rated one of the best beaches in the world. [4] [3]

  5. Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Caribbean Beach Resort is designed with a Caribbean theme. Guests stay in one of the small buildings that encircle Barefoot Bay, a 45-acre (180,000 m 2) lake. Buildings are grouped into one of five villages, with shared resources, each named after an island in the Caribbean: Martinique, Barbados, Jamaica, Aruba, and Trinidad.

  6. Divi Flamingo Beach Resort & Casino - Wikipedia

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    Divi Flamingo Beach Resort & Casino is a diving resort hotel and casino on the Caribbean island of Bonaire. The grounds include a scuba centre, bars, restaurants and casino [1] reported to be the world's first "barefoot casino". [2] The hotel has 141 rooms. The headquarters for Divi Resorts is located in Chapel Hill, NC.

  7. Economy of Aruba - Wikipedia

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    The economy of Aruba is an open system, with tourism currently providing the largest percentage of the country's income. Because of tourism's rapid growth in the last 80 years, related industries like construction have also flourished in Aruba. Other primary industries include oil refining and storage, as well as offshore banking.