The picturesque island of Aruba beckons with its warm, dry climate, velvety white sands and crystal-clear azure waters, creating an enchanting haven for vacationers.
Situated alongside the islands of Bonaire and Curacao, Aruba lies comfortably south of the hurricane belt, putting travelers’ minds at ease. In fact, it hardly ever rains and maintains a sunny 80 degrees most of the year.
Speak to a AAA travel advisor about booking one of these luxurious Aruba resorts with Pleasant Holidays. They’ll take care of the planning and set you up with exclusive discounts and other member benefits.
Where to Stay in Aruba
Embassy Suites by Hilton, Aruba Resort
This family-friendly resort is located between Aruba’s famous Eagle and Palm Beaches and offers beach access through a private tunnel. Guests can choose between rooms and suites.
JOIA Aruba by Iberostar
Iberostar plans to open it’s newest property by the end of 2024. Located on Eagle Beach, the resort boasts 240 suites and interior designs inspired by nature and the ocean.
The Ritz-Carlton, Aruba
Boasting signature Ritz-Carlton style, here you can enjoy five restaurants, a luxurious spa and 320 spacious, luxury guest rooms, including 55 suites.
Riu Palace Antillas
This 24-hour, all-inclusive adults-only (18-plus) beachside resort is the perfect place for a celebration. Guests can save up to $690 on wedding and honeymoon inclusions, plus themed parties.
More to Love About Aruba
- More than 90 nationalities and ethnic groups, including European, East Indian, Filipino and Chinese call the island home.
- Considered the wreck diving capital of the Caribbean, Aruba offers incredible exploration opportunities for divers of all skill levels.
- The unique crushed coral and shell composition of the beaches’ powdery white sand keeps it cool, making it perfect for barefoot beach walks.
- Big payout at the casino? Take it all home – Aruba has no taxes on gambling wins.
- Sustainability fans will be happy to know that the island is at the forefront of the green energy movement. Aruba anticipates all its power coming from renewable sources within the next decade.
To learn more about the resorts mentioned and start planning your Aruba vacation, reach out to a AAA travel agent today.