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The Caribbean’s Sexiest Beaches

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - August 17, 2015
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Hadicurari Beach, Aruba 

Also known as Fisherman’s Huts, this isn’t Aruba’s most famous beach, but it’s the original hangout beach on the island just past the Aruba Marriott. It was sexy before there were big hotels, and it remains so today. Aruba’s beaches are seductive for their remarkably calm quality, and this one of the top spots.


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