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Shared-bike service established in Aruba

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Shared-bike service established in Aruba

by Gay Nagle Myers
July 7, 2017
Travel Weekly

"Green Bike Aruba, the first shared-bike system in the Caribbean, offers 100 bikes for use by tourists and locals. The company launched its service this past spring.

Eight stations are located near the island's most popular tourist centers, including one at the cruise terminal and another in downtown Oranjestad.

The three-speed bikes can be rented for an hour at $8 and up to eight hours for $25. Long-term and annual bike passes are available.

Users purchase a bike pass at any station, enter the code to release the bike and then return the bike to any station."

http://www.travelweekly.com/Caribbean-Travel/Shared-bike-service-established-in-Aruba?ct=carib

http://greenbikearuba.com/en/home/
 
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