This gem has only five suites, each with plenty of living space, plus kitchenette, private balcony and fabulous ocean view. A spacious private garden overlooks the waves or, upon request, staff will kindly set up chairs on the sand at nearby Surfside Beach. It's a 20-minute walk to Oranjestad center. Great value.
Aruba Surfside Marina
Aruba
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