WHERE TO STAY, EAT, & PLAY IN ARUBA

 
 

Did you know that Aruba is the most visited island in the southern Caribbean?

It also happens to be one of the most ethnically diverse populations in the world with 90+ nationalities in a nation of just 112,000 people. So let's get into why Aruba needs to be added to your 2023 travel schedule!

I’m sharing just a few of my recommendations for how you can spend a day in Aruba!

STAY: Aruba's hotels are broken up into two main areas, the high-rise hotels and the low rise ones. There are great properties in both areas, but the @ritzcarltonaruba on Palm Beach is home to 320 airy, sun-filled rooms each with a private balcony. The 15,000-square-foot spa cannot be overlooked. And luckily for you that $100 hotel credit that I can add on to your reservation means that you can double down on your spa treatments! ⁠

EAT: If you think beach destinations only serve the same old seafood, think again. Aruba's cultural influences from so many parts of the world, mean that you can nosh on everything from Italian to Dutch pancakes. Add these spots to your list and make sure that you're making reservations early!⁠
@hostariadavittorio
@madamejanettearuba
@flor_de_oriente_aruba
@dianaspancakeplace
@lolataqueria
@watersedgearuba

PLAY: ⁠Rent a car so that you can do some self-guided touring from the California Lighthouse down to the murals in San Nicolas.⁠ Next, get zen by signing up for a beach yoga class with the team at @velaaruba. If you need a bit more adventure in your life then opt for a windsurfing class. Aruba's constant trade winds make it a popular destination for the sport. If you're bringing the whole family then the @butterflyfarmarubaor @donkeysanctuaryaruba are a must. ⁠

Reach out when you’re ready for your next Aruba stay! I’m here to VIP your travel and make sure that you have the perfect itinerary on this One Happy Island!

Amina Dearmon