The story of Aruba’s all-inclusive resorts began more than half a century ago, when the island’s first Divi property opened in 1969 — named for the windswept divi-divi tree that still lines its beaches. It was a bold idea at the time: a self-contained Caribbean vacation where everything was included, and every day could unfold on island time. From that seed grew an entire category that helped shape Aruba’s hospitality identity — effortless, beach-centered, and always evolving.
Today, that story has expanded far beyond its roots. Aruba’s all-inclusive landscape stretches from the high-rise t...
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