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Subject: Re: Renting a Jeep in Aruba Posted on: Sun, 8 Oct 2006 20:40:16 -0500

Just don't take the one with blond hairs and blood in it.
Especially since you name is Natalie.

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> "Caribbean Girl" wrote in message
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>> I've read that renting a Jeep in Aruba is a good way to get to a good
>> beach and it's cheaper than the excursion offered by the cruise line.
>>
>> We want to go to Baby Beach. We dock at 8:00 am and sail back out at
>> 5:00 pm. Do I have enough time to rent the Jeep, go to the beach and get
>> back on time? How do I go about renting the Jeep? How much should I
>> expect to pay for the day? How "smooth" or NOT is the jeep renting
>> process?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Natalie
>>
>
> We did the same thing this past May on the Carnival Destiny and had plenty
> of time. The car rental desk was on the right hand side after you get off
> of the boat, but shop around as there are a couple of rental desks. We
> drove to California Beach, the lighthouse, Natural Bridge (that fell
> down), then off to Baby Beach. Our price for the Jeep was around $60.00
> USD.
>
> I prouced my US drivers license and credit card, smooth transaction.
> Check with your credit card company to see if accident insurance coverage
> is paid for by your credit card company, most card companies do offer
> coverage, but check anyways. Should your card company cover the
> insurance, you will not have to pay for the added insurance coverage at
> the rental desk.
>
> Have fun.
>