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General Description:
SUPER DEAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS IS FOR A 1 WEEK RENTAL DECEMBER 5th-12th 2009 in a 1 Bedroom Unit (lOCK OFF SECTION NO Kitchen) with a King or Queen Bed. ONLY $399 SAVE $$$$ (THAT'S ONLY $57 PER NIGHT) Hotels / Resorts in Aruba this time of year run more then twice that.
Resort website: http://www.cpvr.com/
Resort Description:
Caribbean Palm Village Resort is a low-rise resort features a friendly atmosphere, with Aruban hospitality. Deluxe accommodations of 170 lavishly decorated rooms set amidst lush tropical gardens. Located a mile from the beach. Rooms come with king or queen size bed, bath and shower, telephone and direct dialing, color television with satellite reception, air-conditioning, ceiling fan. There are two fresh water swimming pools, two Jacuzzis, Beach Club memberships, babysitting service, BBQ area for guests' private use, tennis court, and car rental on the property. The Coco Loco Pool Bar is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and your favorite drinks. We are conveniently located within walking distance to drugstore, boutique, sundries shop, supermarket, and a doctor's office.
Unit Description:
1 Bedroom with a King or Queen Bed sleeps 2
also you can check out frommers at:
http://www.frommers.com/destinations/aruba/H31694.html
Nearby Attractions:
Vacationers can expect weather that is tropical but not extreme, with an average temperature of 82 degrees Fahrenheit. This desert island lies below the Hurricane Belt, so there is rarely a threat of tropical storms. In the vast majority of cases, the island continues to offer beautiful sunny skies, even if other parts of the Caribbean are experiencing well-publicized stormy weather. ..
Nearby Restaurants:
If you're like lots of folks vacationing in Aruba, you'll spend all day on the beach thinking about where to dine that night. The options are prodigious. Few places as small as Aruba can boast such a variety of quality restaurants. In fact, with the exception of the French islands and Puerto Rico, Aruba leaves most of the Caribbean in the dust.
This is due in large part to fierce competition. Most restaurateurs never stop thinking of new ways to bring you through their doors. Many add a personal touch, taking the time to chat and thank you for your visit. And most are loath to leave anyone behind, so there's usually something for vegetarians, kids, and couples celebrating special occasions (how about a romantic private room or a table on the beach?). Because some form of entertainment has become almost de rigueur, expect to be serenaded by live bands, jazz saxophonists, or a pianist. Frequent culinary competitions spur chefs to experiment and hone their skills, constantly raising the quality bar. And over the past few years, ethnic spots have burgeoned: When you're not feasting on steak, seafood, or Aruban specialties, you can try something Argentinean, French, Caribbean, Indonesian, Cuban, Italian, Belgian, Mexican, Japanese, Chinese, or Indian.
Read more: http://www.frommers.com/destinations/aruba/0176010028.html#ixzz0SRRdEUP1
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