Aruba Offers ``One Cool Honeymoon'' for Newlyweds.Business & Travel Editors ORANJESTAD Oranjestad (ôrän`jəstät'), town and port (1991 pop. 20,045), capital and administrative center of Aruba, in the Lesser Antilles. , Aruba--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 24, 2002 Aruba is inviting all newlyweds to travel to Aruba for "One Cool Honeymoon," a special enhancement program in its sixth season. The "One Cool Honeymoon" program offers newlyweds special free benefits at twenty of the island's resorts. Couples are greeted with a complimentary bottle of champagne and a souvenir gift when they check-in at a participating hotel. Newlyweds can also take advantage of discounts on nightly night·ly adj. 1. Of or occurring during the night; nocturnal: the cat's nightly prowl. 2. Happening or done every night: the physician's nightly rounds. shows, restaurants, shopping and water sports water sports Urophilia, see there . The Aruba Tourism Authority's "One Cool Honeymoon" is free and available year-round. In order to participate, newlyweds must identify themselves when making reservations and again upon check-in at participating resorts. Couples are given a "One Cool Honeymoon" ID card that they can use for additional perks perk 1 v. perked, perk·ing, perks v.intr. 1. To stick up or jut out: dogs' ears that perk. 2. To carry oneself in a lively and jaunty manner. such as a shopping booklet worth over $300 to use throughout the island, discounts on an outdoor couple's spa, and a special rate on a golf clinic with free lunch. "Aruba is the ideal place for newlyweds. We have 82-degree weather year-round and some of the finest beaches in the Caribbean. Couples can enjoy a romantic getaway by taking part in a variety of activities such as horseback riding horseback riding: see equestrianism. , golf and snorkeling," said Edison Briesen, Aruba's Minister of Tourism and Transportation. Aruba is a vacationer's paradise located in the heart of the Caribbean, 15 miles north of Venezuela and only two and a half hours by air from Miami. Ideally located outside the hurricane belt The hurricane belt is an area in the Atlantic Ocean, including the Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico, which is prone to hurricanes during the Atlantic hurricane season. The only places in the Caribbean that are not in the hurricane belt are the islands of Trinidad and Tobago, Bonaire, , Aruba boasts great weather, cooling trade winds and friendly people. For more information on planning a trip to Aruba, contact the Aruba Tourism Authority at 1-800-TO-ARUBA, or visit our Web site at http://www.aruba.com. Editor's Note Editor's Note (foaled in 1993 in Kentucky) is an American thoroughbred Stallion racehorse. He was sired by 1992 U.S. Champion 2 YO Colt Forty Niner, who in turn was a son of Champion sire Mr. Prospector and out of the mare, Beware Of The Cat. Trained by D. : A full list of all participating hotels and discounts are available at 877-261-6222. This Material is distributed by Everett Clay Associates on behalf of the Aruba Ministry of Tourism and Transportation. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. |
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