Best Resorts in Aruba (And Why Location Really Doesn’t Matter)
- Leslie Harris

- Jul 16, 2025
- 3 min read
Aruba is one of the easiest Caribbean islands to navigate — and one of the most rewarding. One thing many travelers don’t realize is just how small the island actually is. Even if you stay on one end of Aruba, getting to beaches, restaurants, and excursions on the other side is quick and easy.
That means choosing the right resort matters more than choosing the “perfect” location — because no matter where you stay, you’re never far from where you want to be.

Best Resorts in Aruba by Travel Style
Best Overall Resort Experience
Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort
Located in downtown Oranjestad
Adults–only and family–friendly sections
Exclusive access to Flamingo Beach
This resort is ideal for travelers who want a mix of relaxation, walkability, and something truly unique. The private island experience sets it apart.
Best for: Couples, first–time visitors, travelers who want variety
Best for Classic Beachfront Luxury
Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort Spa & Casino
Prime Palm Beach location
Walkable to restaurants and shopping
Lively but still polished
A consistent favorite for travelers who want beachfront convenience with upscale amenities.
Best for: Couples, friends, first–time Aruba travelers
Best for Families
Divi Aruba All Inclusive
Spacious resort with calm beaches
Family–friendly dining and activities
Easy access to multiple parts of the island
Divi Aruba offers great value without sacrificing location or comfort.
Best for: Families, multi–generational trips
Best for Adults–Only & Romance
Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort
Adults–only
Located on Eagle Beach
Known for service, sustainability, and tranquility
This is Aruba’s gold standard for romantic getaways.
Best for: Honeymoons, anniversaries, quiet luxury seekers
Best for Longer Stays & Condo–Style Comfort
Eagle Aruba Resort
Apartment–style accommodations
Close to Eagle Beach
Ideal for extended or flexible stays
Great for travelers who like space, kitchens, and a more independent feel.
Best for: Longer stays, repeat visitors, families needing flexibility
Best Boutique–Style Experience
Manchebo Beach Resort & Spa
Smaller, quieter beachfront property
Wellness–focused atmosphere
Personal, relaxed vibe
A wonderful option for travelers who want peace without sacrificing beach access.
Best for: Wellness travelers, couples, unplugged vacations
Why Resort Location in Aruba Is Flexible
Aruba is approximately 20 miles long and 6 miles wide, making it easy to explore the entire island no matter where you stay. Whether you’re heading to Palm Beach, Eagle Beach, Oranjestad, or the island’s quieter southern coast, drive times are short and straightforward.
This flexibility allows travelers to prioritize:
Resort amenities
Beach style
Travel vibe
… without worrying about being “too far” from activities or dining.
Understanding Aruba
Is Aruba a good destination for first–time Caribbean travelers?
Yes! Aruba is easy to navigate, English–speaking, and outside the hurricane belt.
Is it better to stay in Palm Beach or Eagle Beach?
Palm Beach is livelier and walkable, while Eagle Beach is quieter and more relaxed. Both are excellent choices.
Do I need a car in Aruba?
A car is helpful but not required. Taxis and shuttles are widely available, and distances are short.
When is the best time to visit Aruba?
Aruba is a year–round destination with consistent weather. See More: Best Time to Visit the Caribbean
Final Thoughts
Aruba offers a resort option for nearly every travel style — from adults–only luxury to family–friendly all–inclusives and boutique beachfront stays. Because the island is so accessible, choosing the right resort is about how you want to feel during your vacation, not how close you are to everything else.
If you’re unsure which resort fits your travel goals, I’m happy to help narrow it down.



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