Aruba Ocean Villas
Aruba
THE PERSONALITIES
Honeymooners. Escapists. Lovers of the sea. Travellers who want an authentic island experience.
MOMENTS
Caribbean breeze. Stone tubs. Surreal sunsets. Feeling like you’re the only people on the island. Escaping reality.
BEST VISITING MONTHS
The best time to visit Aruba is typically during the dry season from December to April if you prefer sunny, dry weather and don't mind the crowds. However, the shoulder seasons or even the summer months offer excellent options for travelers seeking less crowded experiences while still enjoying the island's beauty and outdoor activities.
COST
WHY STAY
Aruba Ocean Villas stands out as the island’s exclusive overwater resort, offering an intimate and tranquil adults-only coastal escape in the charming old capital of Aruba, Savaneta. The surrounding landscape is characterized by lush tropical greenery and clear Caribbean waters, providing guests with a perfect blend of natural tropical beauty and luxury.
The resort features a limited collection of 7 individually-designed overwater villas and 5 beach bungalows. Each accommodation has been created with luxurious canopy beds, panoramic Caribbean Sea views, and a seamless connection to the natural surroundings. Additionally, the owner's estate, located just 5 minutes away from the main property, offers a spacious retreat for groups of up to 8 people, embracing the beauty of the ocean and blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor living.
Enjoy private plunge pools and outdoor tubs. Take advantage of the complimentary kayaks, snorkeling gear, and paddleboards to explore the surrounding ocean. Visit the hotel’s spa and try a CBD-infused massage after a day full of adventure.
WHY WANDER
Aruba, known as "One Happy Island," boasts a wealth of natural beauty and diverse landscapes that promise an unforgettable experience. Visit the serene Mangel Halto Beach, a 5-minute drive from the hotel, with its soft white sands and fewer crowds. For those seeking crystal-clear waters, Baby Beach is a 15-minute drive away, offering the perfect setting for a day by the sea. Meanwhile, Rocky Beach invites divers to explore Aruba's breathtaking coral reefs and marine life.
If you want to experience Aruba from a different perspective, take the Horseback Tour. Discover hidden treasures like the unique Seroe Colorado Natural Bridge, and explore the century-old Guadirikiri Cave, located within Aruba's National Park, Arikok. For the adventurous, off-road ATV tours unveil Aruba's stunning coastlines, and its cultural capital, San Nicolas. For lovers of the sea, go sailing for an opportunity to see the beautiful island from the water.
INDULGE IN
The Old Man and the Sea is the hotel’s Hemingway-inspired restaurant. It is the sole establishment on the island to offer a private overwater cabana dining experience, elevating romantic dining to new heights. The restaurant's culinary offerings are a fusion of local flavors with international influences. Try Shrimp Bang Bang, Fish & Shrimp Ceviche, or the Caribbean Calamari.
GETTING THERE
Fly into Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA) and arrange a transfer to Aruba Ocean Villas.
WILD INITIATIVES
One of the resort's key features is its commitment to sustainability and environmentally friendly practices. Aruba Ocean Villas embraces the concept of sustainable development, ensuring the harmony between environmental protection and economic progress. As a locally owned and operated establishment, it prioritizes both the well-being of its guests and the preservation of the environment, with the belief that a thriving economy can coexist with ecological viability, benefiting present and future generations.
*Photos property of Aruba Ocean Villas
Aruba Ocean Villas is currently expanding to add 7 overwater penthouse villas, 8 new garden villas, and a new swimming pool.