The 10 Hottest Resorts in Aruba Right Now, From New Luxury Openings to Island Classics


You feel it as soon as you step outside the airport — steady trade winds, bright sun, and a horizon that never seems to cloud over for long. Aruba runs on consistency. The sand stays white, the water stays clear, and the weather rarely forces you to rethink your plans. What changes year to year is where you check in — and that decision shapes everything from how you spend your mornings to whether you’re walking to dinner or starting the car.

Aruba breaks down into distinct zones, and choosing the right one matters. Palm Beach is the high-rise corridor: wide sand, deeper water, water sports operators offshore, restaurants and nightlife within walking distance. Eagle Beach offers a broader, more open shoreline with fewer towers and calmer energy, ideal if you want long walks and less foot traffic. Head south toward San Nicolas and Baby Beach, and you’ll find shallower, protected water and a quieter feel — but you’ll also need a car if you plan to explore beyond your resort. Oranjestad gives you shopping, art galleries and gaming.

Room layout matters here, too. Aruba is a weeklong destination for most travelers, which makes suite-style accommodations and full kitchens more useful than you might expect. If you’re traveling with kids, look closely at sleep counts and bathroom layouts. If you’re coming as a couple, balcony size and orientation toward the wind can change how much time you spend outside.

This year’s list runs the spectrum with the island seeing continued growth: brand-new luxury entries drawing early buzz, established Eagle Beach classics that continue to deliver, a private-island resort in the capital, and a highly anticipated opening still on the horizon. These are 10 of the hottest places to stay in Aruba right now — and how to book each one right.

Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort

We’ve always loved this brand – the comfort and space are unmatched – and the Aruba location has got a terrific location right in the heart of Aruba’s most entertaining neighborhood. The Embassy Suites has become one of the island’s most practical and popular places to stay. The resort includes 330 two-room suites, so you’re not navigating a tight standard layout — you get a separate living room, a private bedroom and enough storage to settle in for a full week. The pool deck is expansive, with a central bar and plenty of loungers, and you can walk to Palm Beach restaurants and water sports vendors in minutes. But that’s just the beginning — there’s a kids’ club, free breakfast every day and, in our favorite touch, a daily evening cocktail reception. 



Guy Britton

2026-02-24 18:24:00