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Hotel in Oranjestad ( 0.2 miles)
Located in Oranjestad, 1.4 miles from Hooiberg Mountain, Hyatt Place Aruba Airport provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a shared lounge. Excellent stay, really walking from Airport distance to Hotel
Oranjestad (0.4 miles from Queen Beatrix International Airport)
Entire 4BDR Vistalmar Villa with Private Pool is located in Oranjestad, just 1.6 miles from Hooiberg Mountain and 5.8 miles from Arikok National Park. As good as you can expect a facility to be. I don’t think you can ask for better amenities and location. been to many resorts , regular and all inclusive. this home was definitely a must return.
Wayaca (0.5 miles from Queen Beatrix International Airport)
Hacienda Wayaca Apartments in Wayaca provides accommodations with a garden and barbecue facilities. This property offers a pool with a view, free Wifi, and free private parking. Great location to unwind before our flight home..
Oranjestad (0.5 miles from Queen Beatrix International Airport)
Aruba Vacation House - Cozy and Modern! is located in Oranjestad, just 1.4 miles from Hooiberg Mountain and 7.2 miles from Arikok National Park. Beautiful home. Lovely balcony. The master bedroom is the star of this home, not to mention 2 very nice bathrooms.
Sabana Berde (0.7 miles from Queen Beatrix International Airport)
NEW Apartment Ocean View Amazing Sunsets offers accommodations in Sabana Berde, 3.2 miles from Hooiberg Mountain and 6.9 miles from Arikok National Park.
Sabana Berde (0.7 miles from Queen Beatrix International Airport)
NEW Apartment Ocean View with Amazing Sunsets offers accommodations in Sabana Berde, 3.2 miles from Hooiberg Mountain and 6.9 miles from Arikok National Park.
Oranjestad (0.7 miles from Queen Beatrix International Airport)
Facing the seashore, Vistalmar Ocean Suites have its private docking pier, swimming pool and a private beach. The apartments are fully equipped and offer concierge services. We had a lovely time at the Vistalmar villa during our dive trip to Aruba. We loved the convenience of the hotel being just a minute drive from the dive shop. After our morning dives, it was nice to relax in the comforts of the villa before heading out to explore the country. Angelique takes good care of the villa, keeping it stocked with small snacks and good coffee, and she provided us with helpful instructions and recommendations for places to go. She was kind enough to let us know about the Torch parade, which was a nice treat to be able to see. We liked the tranquility of being outside of the center and enjoyed relaxing on the private pier right along the water and watching the sunset. There's even a nice restaurant just a short walk down the road. We wanted to see the sights so we rented a car, and the villa was a great home base for easily reaching everything we wanted to see.
Oranjestad (0.7 miles from Queen Beatrix International Airport)
Providing a bar, Varadero Marina Airport Guests Rooms features accommodations in Oranjestad. Guests staying at this guest house have access to a patio. the location is close to the marina view, nice area for short term, we were passing by since our flight was next day
Oranjestad (0.8 miles from Queen Beatrix International Airport)
Juanedu Suites in Oranjestad provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, a garden, and a terrace. This apartment provides free private parking and daily room service. I liked that from before my trip started they were in contact with me and the staff is friendly
Oranjestad (1 miles from Queen Beatrix International Airport)
Providing a garden, Morning Star Aruba features accommodations in Oranjestad. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking. Outdoor dining is also possible at the apartment.
Hotel in Oranjestad
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Oranjestad, Oranjestad
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While it doesn’t have the historic charm of Curacao, it is a fun water centric vacation. As true of most of the cruise ports, unless buying watches or jewelry, stay away from the tourist areas. There is a lot of fine dining and local restaurants. We ate with locals at Peanuts and the food was good, plentiful and reasonably priced. The tourist spots were expensive. Frankly, why would you eat at Ruth’s Chris or Benihana? You can do that in Las Vegas. The beaches in Aruba are all great. We liked Eagle and Baby.
careful with the taxi drivers - they dont pay attention to get you to the right destination! also - very disappointed in Zara at the renaissance shops - its a cruise port and hotel and they wouldn't allow you in with a small suitcase - shame on them did have a very nice dinner at wilamena - highly recommend!
The island is very easy to navigate by auto. Many choices for food and shopping at the super market to grill out is a good way to save money for nights you don't desire to eat out. Sunsets are beautiful most every evening. Go to Boca Catalina snorkeling to see the Sea Turtles. If you want to feel young and vibrant go to Moomba Beach Club on Sunday evening.
I enjoyed staying right in Oranjestad because I had many options for dining out in the evening. I rented a car so I was able to go to either side of the island pretty easily from there. The Arubus station is right there so I think it would be fairly easy to take that up to Eagle beach if one didn't want to rent a car. I was in town for part of Carnival so it was fun to watch that also. My photos are of Eagle Beach, Tres Trapi, and Baby Beach. Oranjestad restaurants: Pastechi House, Lucy's - mahi sandwich, West Deck - fish/shrimp, and Dutch Pancake House - Dutch Pancake.
Most visitors are from the cruise ships, and spend a day here. We enjoyed & days of which 3 days were snorkeling on 3 different beaches (more and we would have been roasted by the sun). The town, and especially the museum is very interesting - very Dutch. We didn't do much shopping, there didn't seem much (apart for Dutch food in the supermarket) that we couldn't have bought anywhere. Lots of kitchy souvenirs near the cruise terminal. If you like fresh fish, it is well worth taking the bus (or driving) to the "fish market" at Spanish Cove. It is just a couple of sheds on the waterfront where the fish are landed and sold by local small-scale fishermen, who will also clean and fillet for you.
Oranjestad has a few nice areas for visitors with restaurants, bars and shopping. The water is spectacular! It's easy to get around by taxi or bus. Aruba is very breezy and the sun is hot - so lots of high quality sunscreen is a necessity along with a secure hat. We enjoyed happy hour and small plates at Cuba's Cookin' in the Renaissance Marketplace - try the mojitos!