Overview
Nestled on 15 lush tropical acres along Aruba’s famous white sand Palm Beach, the Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino is waiting to make your getaway one that surpasses every expectation. This Caribbean resort has undergone a multi-million dollar renovation that maintains the iconic design of its original architect, Morris Lapidus, while also bringing in 21st century amenities that enhance its Aruban vibe and create an unforgettable resort experience.
From endless ocean vistas to soothing tropical breezes to the warmth of a Caribbean sun, the natural beauty that envelopes Hilton Aruba would be enough on its own to make your stay ideal, but the standard for comfort and luxury is set so much higher here. Unmatched amenities include the beachfront eforea™ spa, beckoning with a Japanese-inspired bamboo relaxation area, outdoor cabana, signature treatments and modern fitness center. Guests can also enjoy water sports, such as diving and snorkeling; two zero-entry pools with cabanas; bicycle rentals; a Kids Club; guest activities program on and off property; and so much more. On the long stretch of pearly white sands in front of the hotel, lounge in beach huts or “palapas” to escape the sun and have food and beverages delivered to wherever you have set up your spot for the day. And The Casino Aruba at Hilton, offering table games, slot machines and tournaments, is a guest favorite with its Vegas-style play.
Resort fees include
- The Resort Fee will be included in your package price.
- Internet access
- Non-motorized watersports
- Resort & Fitness activities including stand-up paddle boards, kayaks, mediations, yoga, dance sessions and mini spa experiences
- Bicycle tours or rentals
- Reusable water bottle refillable at stations throughout the resort
Check in
4 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Rooms
357
Inclusions
- Daily activities
- Nightly entertainment
- All taxes
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
High price for moderate accommodations
Connector17982399792 (Chicago, Illinois) on Mar 28, 2026
Positives: - location - directly across the street from nice restaurants and shops - beach was clean, quiet and easy to access - room was quiet and comfortable - beautiful guest shop and nice cafe/market for coffee, pastries, gelato and snacks, etc. Negatives: - Overpriced for the amenities offered - no robe; slippers or toiletries. Still not sure what the resort fee was for. - one of the two pools was closed and the workout center was closed for two of my four day stay - Kids everywhere! Since there was only one pool available, it was full of kids playing with water toys and floaties - You have to claim your pool chair no later than 7:30/ 8am or you’ll be out of luck with no where to sit. - Food was below average and pricey. A burger, fish tacos, appetizer spring rolls and one cocktail was $98 w/ tip. Steak nachos at the pool…$28. Much better food options off site. Overall it was ok…but for almost $1k per night and the Hilton brand, I would’ve liked better food and more amenities. -
9th Visit to Aruba
Q847GKjoem (Delafield, Wisconsin) on Mar 16, 2026
My wife and I recently had our 9th visit to Aruba. We stayed in the Hilton once again as we enjoy the resort and beach area. As usual, the hotel staff were very friendly and accommodating. We had a wonderful dinner at the Sunset Grille restaurant. This was our first visit since the hotel had completed most of its renovations. All of the restaurant and bar upgrades were very nice! The location of the hotel is perfect with access to a very nice section of the beach, as well as a lot of restaurants and shops across the street. Our only complaint was relative to the beach area. The hotel reconfigured their Palapas so that they are much closer together than before. This would not be so bad except that they also eliminated their rule about wearing ear buds or head phones for music. With the Palapas closer together, more people on the beach, and now no controls on people playing their music loudly, we found it to be less relaxing than before. We had a group on at least 2 days while we were there who played their music very loudly. Considering they were sitting a row behind us, it really detracted from the previously peaceful environment. If you're going to pack people into tighter conditions, it would be better to have controls on noise so guests aren't subjected to music they don't want to hear. Otherwise, we had a very enjoyable visit!
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