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Was hoping to go to the Divi All-Inclusive, and stay in one of the oceanfront lanais. I was there many years ago in 1988, when it was called the Divi Divi. We enjoyed the close proximity to the water. It was great. But now having seen a video of the Divi Dutch Village, it appears to have similar low-rise lanai-type lodging right on the beach as well, and looks newer and "fresher" than the Divi All-Inclusive. Has anyone been to the All-Inclusive and also the Divi Dutch Village, and can compare them for me? Thanks...

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Divi Dutch Village is situated in three sections, each with its own pool and is behind the Tamarijn Hotel. The hotel occupies the beachfront however Dutch Village is only steps off the beach.

Dutch Village is also availabe in the all-inclusive option.

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For non AI guests there is a beach bar Jimmys Oceanfront Bar, four restaurants, Tiki, Seabreeze, Mulligan's and Windows as well as outlets at the Alhambra Casino to enjoy.

There is a self-service laundromat on site and the large supermarkets are a short walk away.

The free shuttle takes you around the Divi properties.


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