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Kuoni adds Aruba to 2024 Caribbean collection

Kuoni has added accommodation options on Aruba for the first time as part of an expanded Caribbean and Mexico collection.

The 2024 programme aims to appeal to a broad range of customers, “with couples, honeymooners and multigenerational families in mind”, the operator said.

Aruba has been introduced to the collection with six hotels, ranging from all-inclusive resorts to boutique adult-only options.


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Kuoni has suggested Aruba is a “perfect” twin-centre option with Antigua or the US, and itineraries can be designed to combine destinations.

A seven-night stay on an all-inclusive basis at the Divi Aruba (pictured) costs from £7,799 for two adults and two children under the age of 10.

The price is based on a May 2024 departure and includes British Airways flights from Gatwick.

In Saint Lucia, the operator has added Hotel Rabot by Hotel Chocolat, a collection of 25 private lodges on a cacao farm.

Elsewhere in the Caribbean, the operator has added more hotels in Antigua, Grenada and Barbados Saint Lucia

Kuoni has also added three hotels in Mexico: one on Cozumel and two in Tulum, with Secret Resorts & Beachclub Tulum scheduled to open later this year.

Product and commercial director Marco Rocha said: “Kuoni is entering a new era focused on growth and we are excited to align with established and future partners to showcase the philosophies and concepts they have worked hard to craft and to align those with the Kuoni difference to create a proposition that will appeal to a wider section of the marketplace.

“The Caribbean is one of only a few regions that can offer so much choice to the traveller with a wide range of unique island destinations and resort experiences.

“We intend to make sure we showcase this breadth of choice as we look to expand our destination and resort offering in what is a key region for us.”

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