Tierra Del Sol Resort
Tierra Del Sol Resort is a collection of family-style villas overlooking the Caribbean Sea. Home to the only 18-hole championship golf course in Aruba, Tierra Del Sol also offers snorkeling and guided walks in the nearby nature preserve. Free yoga classes are offered four times a week.
Tierra Del Sol Resort
Malmokwed Z-N
Noord Cura Cabai, Aruba
(+011) 297 5860405
www.tierradelsol.com/
Hotel Riu Palace
This modern hotel is well suited for families or couples in need of a romantic retreat. If you enjoy water sports, the concierge can arrange scuba diving, boating and jet skiing from the Riu's idyllic perch on world famous Palm Beach. There's also beach volleyball and cycling for those who would rather stay on dry land.
Hotel Riu Palace
79 J.E. Irausquin Boulevard
Palm Beach, Aruba
(+011) 297 5863900
www.riu.com
The Westin Resort Aruba
This popular beach resort features a casino, spa and eight restaurants offering everything from fine dining to a relaxed poolside bar. Ideal for fishing enthusiasts, the hotel can arrange a deep sea fishing trip to fish for marlin, barracuda and black and yellow fin tuna. There's also a hurricane guarantee in case of bad weather.
The Westin Resort Aruba
77 J.E. Irausquin Boulevard
Palm Beach, Aruba
(+011) 297 5864466
www.westinaruba.com
Brickell Bay Beach Club Aruba
The newly renovated Brickell Bay Beach Club Aruba features flat-screen televisions, direct-dialing telephones and Wi-Fi in every room. The hotel is known for its scuba tours and discounted scuba packages--take a boat trip to the Antilla, a 400-foot German freighter that is among Aruba's eight submerged wrecks. The hotel can also arrange an ATV expedition to nearby natural pools, the Aruba Butterfly Farm or the Bushiribana gold mill ruins.
Brickell Bay Beach Club Aruba
370 J.E. Irausquin Boulevard
Palm Beach, Aruba
(+011) 297 5860900
www.brickellbayaruba.com
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