Spring Break in Aruba will be full of fun, family, friends, and food! Any traveler who dips their toes into the welcoming waters of Aruba can see what makes it the most visited island in the southern Caribbean. Miles and miles of white-sand beaches stretch along its shores, where year-round beach weather is made even more palatable by the island’s location safely outside the dreaded “Hurricane Alley.”
The capital of Oranjestad features colorful colonial architecture and can easily be toured on a two-hour walk. The official languages are Dutch (because the island is part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands) and Papiamento (a Spanish Creole language), but English is widely spoken. Most tours visit a mix of man-made and natural island highlights such as Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins, the California Lighthouse, Ayo and Casibari Rock Formations, Arikok National Park, and the Natural Pool. Travelers can choose their level of adventure, covering most of the 20-mile (32-kilometer) island on a day tour: Watching the highlights from the seat of a 4x4 vehicle, riding on horseback, or rumbling over rugged terrain in an ATV. Snorkeling and scuba diving also draw visitors, as Aruba is home to the Antilla Shipwreck, now a hot spot for underwater plant and animal life, as well as a healthy reef at Arashi Beach, but both can be seen by semi-submarine tour for those who prefer to stay dry.
This trip includes an all-inclusive stay at the RIU Palace Aruba All Inclusive Resort. Offering spacious accommodations and stunning views overlooking Palm Beach and the high rise boardwalk, this opulent escape provides first class vacation experiences for spa-lovers, luxury travelers and couples looking to tie the knot or celebrate a romantic getaway. Boasting a beautiful beach, an Olympic size pool, a PADI dive center, a casino, nightly entertainment, a lavish spa and fitness center and a sensational selection of restaurants and bars, guests will enjoy memorable days and unforgettable nights at this inspired retreat.
ALL INCLUSIVE INCLUDES:
All Meals and Drinks
Dinner served buffet style or A la carte
24 hour Room Service
Snacks 24 hours a day
Unlimited beverages including local and imported beverages, 24 hours a day
Free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel including guest rooms
Regularly restocked minibar and liquor dispenser
Room service 24 hours a day
Non-Motorized Sports and activities
1 introductory scuba diving lesson in pool
Daytime entertainment program
Live music, shows or Riu evening program
Free entry to ""Pacha"" discotheque at Riu Palace Antillas
Taxes and tips
DINING OPTIONS:
Don Nicolas
Buffet-style, open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Krystal
Fusion restaurant - A la carte. Open for dinner only.
Milano
Italian cuisine (buffet starters and dessert) - A la carte. Open for dinner only.
Nautilus
Grill Steakhouse - A la carte. Open for late continental breakfast & lunch and dinner.
Sayuri
Japanese cuisine - A la carte. Open for dinner only.
Various Lounges/Bars
- Bon Bini
- Barry's
- Sports Bar
- Casino Bar (not included in All-Inclusive program)
- Palm Beach
NOTE FOR BIRTHDAY DINNER:
Restaurants
O’Neils Caribbean Kitchen
FYI: they are closed on Monday’s
Flying Fishbone
{you can have dinner with your feet in the water but those tables are first come, first serve and I recommend a reservation}
Passions on the Beach
{Dinner on the Beach}
Steakhouse at the Renaissance was good
Base Cost: $4120 (Including Service fee, Roundtrip Flights for 3 people from Miami to Aruba, Round trip transfers from airport to hotel and back during departure, Travel Insurance which includes credit for trip if cancelled. Not included is $150 cancellation fee or $100 change in booking fee once the trip is booked. Excursions are not included in price, but prices are listed per person on the itinerary. I can book them for you, or you can at your convenience. While payment for excursions is not due now be aware they are a first come first serve.
Payment would be $1275 for deposit now and $2845 due by Feb 15th.
Please contact me once viewed so we can discuss.