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●●●○#73 of 146 Outdoor Activities in Oranjestad

Links at Divi Aruba

★★★★4.0 out of 5 · 273 reviews
land
4h
outdoor
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About

The Links at Divi Aruba is a 9-hole golf course on the stretch of J.E. Irausquin Boulevard where the low-rise resorts line up. It's positioned at #73 out of 146 outdoor activities in Oranjestad, with a solid 4 out of 5 from 273 reviews — respectable for a course on an island where golf isn't the main draw. The layout is compact and winds through the Divi Village and Tamarijn resorts, so expect some crossover with beachgoers and poolside noise. It's not championship terrain, but it's walkable, playable in under three hours, and doesn't demand a tee time weeks out. The trade winds add their own challenge, especially on the back nine holes closer to the water. If you're looking to squeeze in a round without leaving the resort zone, this works. Just manage expectations — it's a casual course in the Caribbean, not a destination layout.

At a glance

Category
land
Duration
4 hours
Price
$100
Minimum age
None
Intensity
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Setting
outdoor
Booking partner
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