SpikeMauler
TUG Member
I’ve never heard anything bad about Costa Linda. If I were to stay on Eagle Beach that’s where I’d go.
HI! I am torn between La Cabana and Marriott and saw your post. We are looking for somewhere that is fun (we are a young 50 yr old couple) and will be able to explore. We love to go out to dinner every night and try different restaurants. We also love pool bars and meeting new people. What do you suggest? This is our first trip to Aruba. So excited.I am an owner at LaCabana and can promise you it's a wonderful resort. In addition, LaCabana is on Eagle beach, which in my opinion is 10 times better than Palm beach where the high rise resorts are located.
Costa Linda is on the same gorgeous beach and I have never heard anything bad about it. I have been going to Aruba for 12 years and am familiar with most resorts. I also own at the Divi Phoenix, Playa Linda and Marriott. Although the rooms at LaCabana are not luxurious, they were renovated a couple of years ago and are clean and comfortable. The studios are lovely and have a full kitchen. I have never stayed at Costa Linda but wouldn't hesitate to.
Excellent. I just booked the Marriott but as I was booking it - I was very tempted to book the Renaissance Aruba Beach Resort & Casino just because of the beach and flamingos!!! Any other suggestions for our trip? We will be there the 2nd week of May (2020).Hi quezsmith, boy, it’s a tough choice. Obviously, Marriott is on a totally different class than LaCabana. I spend one week at each resort and love them equally for different reason. But, if I had to choose, I’d go with Marriott.
I can’t thank you enough!!! I’ll try to book a night at the Renaissance and we will definitely rent a Jeep!!!I have also been tempted by the Renaissance. I would book a day or two as an extension to my trip but I can’t see spending a whole week in town.
There is a fairly new restaurant very close to the Marriott called Oak and it’s absolutely fantastic. It’s gaining popularity rapidly and I strongly suggest making a reservation the moment you arrive. Equally as good is Wacky Wahoo, reservations also a must. If you are renting a car and are looking for a more “local” experience, drive to Saveneta and have lunch or dinner at Zeerover. It’s out of the tourist area and up to a year or so ago, it was only patronized by local people. Unfortunately, thanks to social media, the secret is out and now, at times, the line to place an order is very long. Still, worth the trip, especially if you go for lunch. Avoid weekends and they are closed on Mondays. They only serve fresh caught shrimp and fish. No menu. Cheap. Paper plates. On the water with amazing views. Sunset is spectacular.
Also, if you have a car, I suggest packing a cooler and spending some time at Eagle Beach and Arashi Beach. In my opinion, they are the best beaches in Aruba. Bring your towels and rent beach chairs. I hope you enjoy your stay.
We have gone to Aruba for 31 years. We own 3 platinum weeks at the Marriott Aruba Ocean Club. Here is a list of our favorite restaurants— you can make reservations at most of them on line:Excellent. I just booked the Marriott but as I was booking it - I was very tempted to book the Renaissance Aruba Beach Resort & Casino just because of the beach and flamingos!!! Any other suggestions for our trip? We will be there the 2nd week of May (2020).
I can’t thank you enough!!! I’ll try to book a night at the Renaissance and we will definitely rent a Jeep!!!