Aruba Hotels

    • Translation: "Ancient and bearded"
    • Capital: St. John's
    • Government: Parliamentary Democracy and Federal Constitutional Monarchy
    • Population: 69,481World Fact Book: Antigua and Barboda (July, 2007) (July 2007 Est.)
    • Population growth rate: 2.332% (2008 est.)
    • Currency: East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
    • Exchange Rate: 2.6850
    • Official Language: English
    • Total area: 102 sq km
    • Climate: Tropical; moderate by northeast trade winds
  • Aruba is a small tourist island in the Caribbean. There is a wealth of high-end hotels and resorts on the island that offer guests and visitors amenities like casinos, spas and golfing.
  • Luxury Stay

    The Radisson Aruba Resort is a Frommer's exceptionally rated resort on the island. There is an on-site casino and spa for guests and visitors, as well as a pool, fitness center and five dining options. The Larimar Spa provides yoga on the beach, nine treatment rooms and a variety of International massages. For an extra fee, guests can receive personal training and attend classes in the fitness center.
  • Affordable Stay

    Affordable hotel prices in Aruba are usually about $100 USD or less. The Coconut Inn, for example, offers rooms starting at around $60 USD for one person per day. The rooms are comfortably furnished and have basic amenities such as cable TV and private bathrooms. The location is just outside of the main hotel district; far enough away to be private and quiet, but close enough to still enjoy the benefits of Aruba's casinos and beaches.
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    When planning your trip, please see the pages on an Aruba Vacation, Aruba Restaurants and Aruba Tours.

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