Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort is now welcoming guests.
Located just six miles from the Queen Beatrix International Airport, the new-build, all-suite resort is across the street from the white sands of Eagle Beach and a short ride from Palm Beach’s restaurants and nightclubs. Other nearby attractions include Bubali Bird Sanctuary, California Lighthouse, Butterfly Farm and Alto Vista Chapel.
The decor of the resort’s 330 suites is inspired by the island’s iconic beaches and the Bubali Bird Sanctuary. A colour palette of neutral and ocean blue is complemented by wood accents and sea life art.
The two-room suites sleep up to six guests and are available as two queens or one king bed, with the living area offering extra seating and a sleeper sofa. Dining areas have a wet bar outfitted with a microwave, mini-fridge and coffee maker. Most of the resort’s rooms have balconies, offering views of the ocean, the lagoon at Bubali Bird Sanctuary or the pool.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort also has five food and beverage outlets on property. These include Brickstone, which is home to the resort’s breakfast buffet, and The Grab & Go market offering coffee drinks, sandwiches, pastries and snacks.
Other amenities include a private underground tunnel walkway connecting the resort with Eagle Beach, pool and children’s pool, and a 24/7 fitness centers. Later this year, the hotel will open a spa with five treatment rooms, Jacuzzi and sauna.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort also has nearly 7,000 square feet of flexible indoor event and meeting space and 2,500 square feet of meeting space outdoors. The property’s 4,100-square-foot ballroom can accommodate up to 330 guests.
“We are delighted to continue our expansion in the Caribbean with the opening of the newly built Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort,” said Jorge Giannattasio, senior vice-president and head of Caribbean and Latin America. “With more than 25 properties across the Caribbean, Hilton hotels are poised to welcome travelers in some of the most sought-after destinations.”