- by foxnews
- 06 Apr 2025
As spring break approaches, Divi Resorts beckons travelers to shake off the winter chill and bask in the warm embrace of sun-drenched beaches, soothing ocean breezes, and unforgettable island escapades. Ideal for family vacations, romantic getaways, friend gatherings, or even a peaceful solo venture, Divi Resorts provides exceptional value. Enjoy room-only stays beginning at $173 per night, or delve into the all-inclusive experience starting at $217 per person, per night across picturesque Caribbean locales.
As spring break approaches, Divi Resorts beckons travelers to shake off the winter chill and bask in the warm embrace of sun-drenched beaches, soothing ocean breezes, and unforgettable island escapades. Ideal for family vacations, romantic getaways, friend gatherings, or even a peaceful solo venture, Divi Resorts provides exceptional value. Enjoy room-only stays beginning at $173 per night, or delve into the all-inclusive experience starting at $217 per person, per night across picturesque Caribbean locales.
Moreover, for a brief period, guests who reserve a stay of five nights or more in captivating destinations like Aruba, Barbados, Bonaire, St. Croix (USVI), and St. Maarten will be treated to an extra night at no additional cost, enhancing this enticing offer.
At Divi Resorts, there's a perfect piece of paradise for everyone:
This spring, dive into exceptional rates at Divi Resorts:
Available for booking from March 6 to 27, 2025, for travel between March 6 and June 30, 2025, this offer requires a minimum stay of five nights using the promo code REVIVE25. A three-night minimum applies for all-inclusive bookings. The promotion, subject to availability, cannot be combined with other offers.
For those planning trips beyond June 30, Divi extends savings of up to 30% off on travel through December 19, 2025. Enjoy Pay Now, Save Later rates with up to 30% off, and flexible rates at 25% off. No promo code is required to enjoy these discounts!
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