via tripadvisor.com
via tripadvisor.com
Pros:
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Your rate includes a slew of activities, including non-motorized water sports
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Upscale accommodations with private patios and balconies; suites with Jacuzzi tubs
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Families may be better off at sister property Tamarijn All Inclusive Resort
Divi Aruba All Inclusive, like its sister property Tamarijn Aruba All Inclusive Resort, is located on Druif Beach, one of the beaches with the clearest water in the world. While the resort isn’t adults-only, it’s a popular pick among grown-ups, since more family-friendly activities can be found at Tamarijn. As such, Divi is especially ideal for adults traveling with friends or groups of couples. Additionally, rooms are beachy-chic, with colorful accents and private patios or balconies, while suites offer spacious living rooms and Jacuzzi tubs. Between Tamarijn and Divi, guests gain access to 10 eateries too. Spend the day at one of several pools, catamaran sailing, and windsurfing.
What to look for when booking all-inclusive resorts in Aruba
Aruba is a stunning Caribbean destination known for its breathtaking beaches, so it’s essentially a given that anywhere you stay will offer oceanfront views and access to white, sandy shores. However, there are several other factors to consider when choosing a resort destination.
“Think about what you want out of the accommodations and whether 5-star is key or you can and want to go lower. Often your budget will determine this,” says Newman. You might want to weigh a shorter, more luxurious stay against a longer stay without as many bells and whistles if budget is an important factor.
Consider what each resort includes under the umbrella of “all-inclusive,” as not all resorts abide by the same definition. For example, at some resorts all dining and activities are included in the price of booking whereas others charge extra for alcohol, activities, excursions and extras like specialty dining.
Decide whether your not you’d prefer to stay at an adults-only resort or if you’re more interested in a family-friendly atmosphere. Some resorts have age restrictions starting at 14 and up, all the way up through 21 and over only.
Additionally, think about which types of activities and excursions you’d like to do, and choose a resort that caters to your wishlist. For example, if you prioritize wellness activities like taking yoga classes, look for a resort that offers them.
Why you should trust us
Lauren Dana Ellman, the author of this piece, is an experienced travel writer whose work has appeared in Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, Time Out, Tripadvisor, Viator, ShermansTravel, Brides, The Knot, Allure, Glamour, Self, and Well + Good. She explores the world searching for the best hotels, hidden-gem locales and under-the-radar haunts.
Additionally, we sought the expertise of world traveler Darley Newman. She is the host, creator and producer of “Travels with Darley” and “Equitrekking” on PBS, Amazon Prime, Ovation TV’s Journy, Verizon Digital and international networks in over 85 nations. Her series take viewers to remote and stunning locations to reveal fascinating global cultures, adventure and cuisine. She also uses her expertise to curate Darley Vacations, U.S. and international guided trips that travelers can book and enjoy.
Nina Derwin is a commerce updates editor for Reader’s Digest, Taste of Home and Family Handyman with experience researching and reviewing various items to help shoppers find the best products on the market. She researched and updated this piece.
How we chose the “best” all-inclusive resorts in Aruba
In order to narrow down the best all-inclusive resorts in Aruba, we did some digging on Tripadvisor, combing through thousands of guest reviews to determine each property’s key features and amenities. You’ll find that all our picks have at least 2,500 reviews, though most of them have well over 3,000. We also ensured that each property has an average rating of four stars or higher.
Although there are quite a few all-inclusive resorts in Aruba, all our top picks had to have a beautiful oceanfront location, directly on the beach or right across the street. After all, the beaches in Aruba are arguably the destination’s biggest draw, so it was essential to pick all-inclusives that offer prime beach access. Last, every all-inclusive resort on our list features amenities beyond lodging, drinking and dining. Part of the appeal of an all-inclusive resort is access to on-site amenities and activities that go beyond the basics, so all our favorites have extra perks such as a sprawling casino, non-motorized water sports, fitness classes, live music and entertainment, kids clubs or a rotating selection of daily activities.
FAQ
Is it worth paying for an all-inclusive in Aruba?
Staying at an all-inclusve resort in Aruba may very well be worth paying a premium. “It can save you money in the long run and make for a fun, stress-free trip if it’s the right pick,” says Newman. “Consider also booking through a travel advisor as they sometimes can land you extra perks or deals through their relationships and frequency of bookings.”
Do all-inclusives in Aruba include alcohol?
While some all-inclusives in Aruba include alcohol, not all resorts do. Check the specifics of the resort you’re considering before booking your stay.
What is the best time to go to Aruba?
Aruba is gorgeous all year-round, but the best time to visit the island is in the late spring. Aruba’s best weather comes in April, May and June, so you can enjoy your trip without feeling too hot or too cold.