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If you are looking for exclusivity, the Gold Coast of Aruba is the place to be. This elegant residential community is located in the midst of the prestigious Malmok area. Setting the standard for Aruban living, this master planned community offers a variety of living options. Two and three bedroom town homes, villas and condos provide options for many different lifestyles. For those looking for a vacation home investment, this development has become an outstanding option. 

The Gold Coast community sets the standard for resort amenities within its gates. There are two swimming pools for the family and an additional one for children. Coming in 2010, a new clubhouse will provide even more amenities. This includes another swimming area, spa and salon, fitness center, tennis courts, as well as retail and social areas. If you are looking for great golfing, Tierra Del Sol, known as world class links, is just across the street. Fine shopping and exquisite dining is just down the street near the beaches. 

The Gold Coast has recently announced a rental program that offers the same amenities to visitors. Units are made available by their owners so selection will vary at different times. But, any size unit can be available. All units have spacious living areas and private back yard terraces. The kitchens are fully equipped to allow for at-home dining when you want. Washers and dryers are also provided in the suite with an iron and ironing board. The master suite has either a king or queen sized bed, private bath, and a private balcony. The second bedroom also has a private balcony that they may share with the third bedroom. Another full bath is available to the secondary bedrooms. 

Whether you are a visitor or someone wanting to become permanent, the Gold Coast would be a great choice. It allows for relaxed island living minutes from the beautiful Northwest coast beaches. Located on one of the Dutch protectorate islands, it is surrounded by the luxurious exclusive area of Malmok. Malmok is at the heart of the exclusive Northwest coast. Aruba is part of the island chain of West Indies in the Caribbean Sea. The island is approximately 77 square miles with a permanent population of around 100,000. Dutch, English, and Spanish are common languages along with Papiamento which is the official language of the island. Come take a look at Aruba at www.in-aruba.com.