Overview
Have it all — modern furnishings and renovated bathrooms with breathtaking oceanfront views, the beach just steps from your private patio or balcony. Extend a welcome mat to relax and unwind or enjoy family-friendly fun and kid-approved memory making.
Kids 0-12 stay and eat free.
Stay at 1, play at 2
Enjoy full access to the facilities and features of our adjoining Divi & Tamarijn Aruba resorts. Take advantage of our all-inclusive amenities that make vacation planning and budgeting stress free. Dine. Play. Relax. It’s all here waiting for you, from low-key tropical experiences to active island adventures.
Please see hotel concierge for more details.
Subject to change and expire without notice
Check in
3 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Rooms
236
Inclusions
- Daily activities
- Nightly entertainment
- All taxes
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
Beautiful resort, Mixed Experience
Katherine O on Mar 19, 2026
We recently stayed at this resort in Aruba, and as always, Aruba itself is absolutely beautiful. The beach was stunning, the pool was consistently clean, and we never had an issue finding chairs, which made relaxing really easy. The amenities overall were good. The breakfast buffet was a highlight—plenty of options and the staff there were incredibly kind and welcoming. In general, the restaurant staff across the resort were amazing and provided excellent service. That said, the dinner food at the resort was just okay. After trying it a couple of times, my husband and I ended up going off the property for dinners, which we enjoyed much more. The rooms are a bit outdated, but it didn’t impact us too much since we were really only in the room to sleep. Unfortunately, our biggest disappointment was the front desk experience. The staff member who assisted us, Rakisha, was noticeably cold during both check-in and check-out. She didn’t greet us warmly or ask basic questions about our stay or travel, and when we asked if it was possible to extend our room for a few hours due to a delayed flight, she simply said no without any effort to help or offer alternatives. We also observed her being much friendlier and more engaging with other guests, which made the interaction feel uncomfortable. This was our second stay at this resort and third time visiting Aruba. While we love the island and many aspects of this property, we would likely consider staying elsewhere on our next visit.
Awful Service!! Lovely location.
Global44583213078 (Portland, Oregon) on Mar 17, 2026
I booked a Premium Oceanfront - King Bed with the Honeymoon Package which was supposed to include a bunch of extras. I arrived after 2 days of travel. The reception area is fine, but certainly no “wow factor.” There were only 2 people working at the front desk when about 20 people arrived from the airport. (I noticed that was the typical staffing during peak times.) I had requested a room on the lower level in a building that one had direct beach access to the water and no rocks to climb across. I received a room with 2 queen beds in a building that had the rocky access to the water. I’m a 6’5” gentleman who knows that I cannot sleep comfortably in a queen bed. I also paid for a King bed. The best they could do was offer me a king bedroom on the second floor several days later. I would need to pack up, leave my luggage at the front desk and move into the new room around 4 pm. I agreed to it at that moment, but a few days later, I changed my mind and while I didn’t like the room I was in, I didn’t want the inconvenience of packing up and going through that whole process again. Upon walking into the room, I learned that they had both the AC and a dehumidifier on full blast with a note saying to please maintain both at those levels to help prevent moisture and mold build up. I appreciate those efforts. However, the humidifier was incredibly loud. The combination of noise and the tiny bed lead to poor sleep. But wait there’s more…after a day or 2 I realized dehumidifier was leaking. So, I emptied the bucket only to find mold in the bucket. I mentioned it to the front desk. I think the housekeeping came and clean the floor and the bucket. But I realized the floor was wet the next morning too and the carpet nearby was really wet. I again mentioned it to the front desk and this time they removed the dehumidifier altogether, but the carpet was still there and soaked. After telling them about it a third time, they removed the carpet. Then during one of those visits to the front desk, I also mentioned that I never received anything from my honeymoon package. The question I immediately received was, “do you have your certificate?” What certificate? They never gave me a certificate. “Your marriage certificate.” Well, I booked this trip for me and my girlfriend, but she ended up not being able to come, but I still paid for it and there was no language that said it was only for married couples or couples at all. They offered me a gift certificate for one of their restaurants or the spa. I wasn’t interested in any of that. They offered to have me speak with a manager, but couldn’t get one on the phone or in-person. I said that when they found one, have them come and speak with me. Never spoke with anyone and no other offer to make rectify things. When I checked out, first they wanted me to donate money to charity. I love helping local charities both in my community and when I travel, but there was no information about the charity and I did not have time to have them figure that out. Then there was a strange interaction where the person checking me out just walked away, waited for another staff member to come look at the screen in front of me, enter something and walk away. This was the nature and vibe around all of my front desk interactions. All of these were minor annoyances. The resort is clean. The grounds are lovely. The breakfast buffet that is open air is nice. I don’t like buffets, but this was clean and had lots of variety. Although I wish they had more fruits and bakery-fresh breads and pastries. They need to offer premium liquors. I was really disappointed in the options. I only ate at the Italian restaurant on the first night, which they selected for me. It was ok. I didn’t come to Aruba to eat Italian food. I ate all of my lunches and dinners off the resort. Oh and I really liked their new cafe for coffee drinks and pastries. Again, the pastries were anything amazing, but better than the buffet selection. For the cost, I would expect the service to be significantly better. Friendlier. And the ability to make these annoyances go away. In the end, I paid more for a room I didn’t get and a package I didn’t get. I got screwed and they don’t seem care at all. I gave them 2 stars because I was in Aruba.
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