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From The Bahamas to Aruba, 7 Tiny Caribbean Hotels to Try

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - January 9, 2021
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The Bonairian, Bonaire, It’s about a three-minute drive from Bonaire’s airport to this eight-room retreat perched above Bonaire’s shimmering, turquoise southwestern coast. It’s simple: there’s a small pool, a restaurant, a sliver of beach, along with some sleek guest rooms and warm service. It’s the kind of minuscule hotel we always fall in love with. 


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