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The Best Affordable Caribbean Hotels

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - April 1, 2015
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Boardwalk, Aruba

If your idea of an island vacay involves retreating to a colorful casita on a former coconut plantation, this Palm Beach 14-roomer will fit the bill. And since prices start at around $180 a night, the bill will fit your budget, too.


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