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Aruba Vacation Rental 2master/br, 2 ½ Bath ,Privet rooftop, whirlpool bath, dry bar , bbq, tv, on the golf cause

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19/12/2023

San Juan PR..Del ayer.

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07/12/2023

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Penthouse Condo at THE RESIDENCES at Divi Village Golf Resort - Keller Williams Aruba.

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07/12/2023

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Penthouse Condo at THE RESIDENCES at Divi Village Golf Resort - Keller Williams Aruba.

It's Officially  up for sale check it out 😁
07/12/2023

It's Officially up for sale check it out 😁

Penthouse Condo at THE RESIDENCES at Divi Village Golf Resort - Keller Williams Aruba.

31/05/2023

Aruba Vacation Rental is no more 😀Since we are making it our private home 😍 We will keep the guess we do have now 👍So please don't panic if you have future booking with us , we are just not taking any new ones, VRBO is also close , Thank you for all the support you have given us 😘

12/09/2022

📢IMPORTANT UPDATE: PASSENGER FLOW CONTROL
As of tomorrow, Tuesday, September 13th, there will be a temporary elimination of the “Passenger Flow Control” at Check-in for US-Bound Passengers. Recommended check-in time remains 3 hours before scheduled departure time for US flights. 🇺🇸

It is recommended for passengers traveling to other destinations to be at the airport at least 2 hours before scheduled departure time. ✈️

Read more 👉: http://ow.ly/4XQ450KHhu2

23/08/2022

JetBlue Suspends Flights From Fort Lauderdale + Newark To Aruba JetBlue recently cancelled over 37 routes from their flight schedule, including flights from Newark (EWR) to Aruba. The decision by the New York Based airline hits two airports the hardest, which are Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Newark (EW...

28/06/2022
21/06/2022
13/06/2022

Things just got a whole lot easier…Soooo, we'll see you soon! 😎

11/06/2022

AUA Airport will be closed tonight between 9 - 11 pm:
Full Load Generator Test to be performed tonight.

The island-wide blackout that transpired in Aruba yesterday created a series of events at Aeropuerto Internacional Reina Beatrix (AUA Airport).

Closure and restart of airport operations
At around 2 pm yesterday, because of the power outage, the power supply at the airport was also lost. The airport generators and the backup system did not take over the power supply as it should be, causing the airport to remain without power until 3 pm. Aruba Airport Authority N.V. (AAA) activated the AAA crisis team and implemented the applicable emergency procedures. To prevent the influx of more arriving and departing passengers the airport and runway were closed at 2.15 pm and re-opened at 3 pm as the power was restored. As a result, 5 aircraft had diverted to other airports (Curaçao and Santo Domingo). All these 5 flights that were inbound at the time of the power outage eventually arrived and thereafter also departed again from AUA Airport. Only 1 US-bound flight was canceled yesterday and departed this morning.

Yesterday, at 2.20 pm, AAA decided to evacuate the passengers present within the airport’s terminal restricted areas to the landside areas. 700 – 1000 passengers were safely and smoothly evacuated, without any incidents for imminent safety reasons. The crisis organization worked as per the procedures that are in place and the good cooperation received from all involved on all fronts was invaluable in making this evacuation as smooth as possible.

Safety first
The safety of the passengers, staff, and airport users is and will always be the airport’s number one priority. Without electrical power, the airport terminal had insufficient lighting to guarantee the safety of passengers and other airport users/concessionaires, an inability to monitor a large number of passengers via CCTV, and trip/slip hazards due to condensation that kicks in shortly after air conditioning turns off, inability to adequately screen passengers and luggage, health hazards due to inability to flush toilets/wash hands. And, in case of fire, inability to guarantee that the fire suppression system would function. Based on these risks, AAA decided to evacuate the terminal.

Full load generator test
The 6 generators at AUA Airport are tested and maintained regularly, as per manufacturer recommendation. AAA also has service level agreements in place with the expert maintenance companies providing that service. There were no indications given during the latest tests that these would not kick in during a power failure.
Today, Friday, June 10 at 9 pm a full load generator test will be carried out in a controlled environment and in the presence of experts (internal and external, including Elmar and other service providers). The power of the 4 transformers in the Utility Building will be shut down by Elmar one by one, and the several parts of the backup system will be monitored and validated for proper action/reaction. The terminal will be closed at that time and will therefore close two hours earlier than on normal days (9 pm instead of 11 pm). All emergency service aircraft operators and service providers have been informed of this closure. Once the cause has been identified, AAA will initiate the corresponding solution.
AAA’s highest priority is determining the cause and subsequently implementing a solution. AAA will update the community of Aruba further as soon as these are clearly known.

AAA sincerely apologizes to each airline, the passengers, the airport partners, and the airport community that were adversely affected by yesterday’s events.

10/06/2022

🚨 The news you’ve been waiting for! 🥳

The CDC will no longer require a negative COVID test for air travelers entering the U.S. starting this Sunday, June 12.

06/04/2022

Unfortunately we have been hearing that there are tours/tourists feeding the wild turtles in Aruba. 🐢 🇦🇼 Never feed the wildlife in their natural environment it disrupts their behavior and the balance in the ecosystem.

Please share to raise awareness and protect our wildlife 🇦🇼 ❤️



Image: h2hcruises.com

30/03/2022

Have you checked out our new website www.divilinks.com its full of useful information on:

- booking a tee time
- playing the course
- gear and rental fees
- clinics and instruction
- weekly tournaments
- helpful FAQs
- stay and play golf packages
- pro shop products
- clubhouse restaurants
and more!

If you need help right away, contact us at 297-581-GOLF or email [email protected]

17/03/2022

Effective March 19, 2022, all travelers will no longer be required to present a COVID-19 negative test result or proof of vaccination.

All travelers will still be required to complete Aruba’s Embarkation/Disembarkation Card before arrival, which is the country’s digitized customs and immigration process.

Aruba Visitors Insurance is still required for all visitors.

16/03/2022

As of March 15, 2022, the COVID measures at AUA Airport have changed because of the further easing of measures by the Government of Aruba. This strategy comes after a very high vaccination rate of the island, which includes a large number of citizens who have also received their booster shot. It too follows a world-wide exit strategy.

Considering the above AUA Airport has eased its restrictions, as per March 15, 2022, as follows:

RECOMMENDATIONS
• AUA Airport recommends (but is not mandatory) the proper use of nose and mouth mask inside all Terminals and Buildings, including all office corridors and other common-use areas.
• All passengers must verify with their airline if the use of a face mask is mandatory to board and remain in the aircraft.

18/02/2022

Bon dia friends! Just a friendly reminder that the Aruban government has removed all covid measures which means no more obligatory masks, businesses can have their normal opening hours back and more on page 8!

Visit our website for more news

- http://www.arubatoday.com/

18/02/2022

IMPORTANT UPDATE:

Today the Government of Aruba announced changes in the measures against COVID19 and therefore Aruba Airport Authority N.V. (AAA) hereby informs about the measures for all Queen Beatrix International Airport users as of tomorrow February 17, 2022:

AAA as manager and operator of Aruba’s only airport will maintain all preventive and safety measures in all Restricted Areas (inside the Terminal Building: Local Immigrations, Local Customs, Security, US CBP area, all Gates, and Main Concession area) until March 1, 2022, to continue protecting its operation, all employees, and travelers.

This means that the use of a face mask is recommended in all office areas, check-in areas, and arrivals areas, but is mandatory in all Restricted Areas (inside the Terminal Building: Local Immigrations, Local Customs, Security, US CBP area, all Gates, and Main Concession area) until March 1, 2022.

In the meantime, AAA will continue monitoring the global aviation situation before changing its current measures.

27/01/2022

‼‼ IMPORTANT NEWS ‼‼ New entry requirements!

Effective February 3, 2022 it will be even easier to travel to Aruba for ALL non-residents!

Here's why:

Those who wish to do a PCR test will have 3 days to take the PCR test

1 Day Antigen test are also accepted

Aruba will be opening up to all countries, meaning that Aruba will no longer assign different risk categories to countries

As of February 3rd 2022, Non-residents will be able to enter Aruba without testing if they have the proof of full vaccination. F.I. Pfizer 3 shots (including booster)

The option to travel with digital proof of complete vaccination for a large number of travelers will be also available.

An update on detailed requirements will be available later today on www.aruba.com travel requirements

If you have any questions regarding this please send this at [email protected] or in our inbox.

17/01/2022

UPDATE testing for Entry to Aruba !!

As of tomorrow Tuesday Jan 18, 2022
Antigen test is also acceptable to enter Ipa Aruba
Negative Antigen test 1 day prior to travel to Aruba.

Negative PCR test up to 2 days prior to travel to Aruba.

Testing time will be 48 hours instead of 24 hours prior to travel time.

17/01/2022

s Aruba open for travel? Before you book your trip, please read the official COVID-19 update and travel restrictions from the Aruba Tourism Authority.

13/01/2022

In the first wave in March 2021, we reached 69 confirmed cases.

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