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Luxury Travel to Aruba

✈️ 4.5 hours from NYCπŸ—“ Best: Year-round (outside hurricane belt)🌍 Aruba

Aruba at its finest. Aruba is the Caribbean's "One Happy Island" β€” and the name isn't marketing. With 365 days of sunshine, perpetually calm southern shores, and warm, welcoming locals, it's one of the region's most consistently enjoyable destinations.

Aruba's outside the hurricane belt β€” so the only storm here is the one in your heart.

Luxury travel isn't just about expensive hotels β€” it's about access, exclusivity, and experiences that aren't available through ordinary booking channels. The Wedding Unicorn's luxury travel planning for Aruba means private villa arrangements, access to chef's tables and exclusive dining experiences, private guides with genuine expertise, and relationships with properties that translate into upgrades, amenities, and early check-in/late checkout that standard guests don't receive.

Aruba is a destination that rewards luxury spending with extraordinary experiences β€” known for perpetual sunshine, Eagle Beach, water sports, Divi Divi trees. We match you to the right properties and experiences rather than defaulting to whatever has the highest rate.

What's Included
  • Best time to visit: Year-round (outside hurricane belt)
  • 4.5 hours from New York City
  • Language: Dutch / Papiamento / English
  • Visa: No visa required for US citizens
  • Currency: Aruban Florin / USD widely accepted
  • Private villa and suite arrangements
  • Private guides and exclusive access
  • Chef's table and exclusive dining
  • VIP arrivals and airport meet-and-greet
  • Complimentary upgrades via partner relationships
  • Bespoke day-by-day itinerary
Sample Itinerary

Aruba Honeymoon: One Happy Island β€” Perpetual Sunshine & Eagle Beach

Outside the hurricane belt, 365 days of sun, and the Caribbean's most reliably perfect conditions

⏱ 7 nights✦ $4,100 per couple per couple

Aruba is the Caribbean's most reliable honeymoon destination β€” located outside the hurricane belt, the island receives less than 20 inches of rain annually and enjoys constant trade winds that keep the temperature a perfect 82Β°F year-round, without the humidity of tropical islands. Eagle Beach consistently ranks among the top beaches in the world, and the island's Dutch colonial heritage gives Oranjestad an authentically charming capital with excellent restaurants and the Caribbean's most colorful downtown architecture.

1Arrival in Aruba β€” One Happy Island Begins

Aruba's Queen Beatrix International Airport is 15 minutes from Eagle Beach β€” perhaps the shortest airport-to-perfect-beach transfer in the Caribbean. Check into your resort and immediately execute the Aruba ritual: establish your beach chairs at Eagle Beach before sunset. Eagle Beach is large, uncrowded (by Caribbean resort standards), and the water is protected by offshore reef β€” it's calm, warm, and exactly the shade of turquoise that appears on vacation-rental website headers as an idealized vision of what the Caribbean looks like. Aruba delivers that vision without irony. Tonight, a sunset walk along the beach followed by dinner at Papamento, a legendary Aruban restaurant in a 19th-century mansion.

  • ✦ AUA arrival and Eagle Beach transfer
  • ✦ Beach chair position secured
  • ✦ First Eagle Beach sunset swim
  • ✦ Papamento restaurant farewell dinner
🏨 Stay: Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort
2Eagle Beach Day & Oranjestad Dutch Colonial

A full day between the beach and Aruba's charming capital. Eagle Beach morning first β€” the trade winds keep it pleasantly cool even at midday, and the water is consistently clear with good snorkeling at the reef just offshore. After lunch, drive or taxi to Oranjestad for the afternoon β€” the Dutch colonial downtown is the most colorful in the Caribbean, with pastel yellow and blue facades lining the main shopping street and harbor. The Renaissance Marketplace and the renovated Lloyd G. Smith Boulevard have the best concentration of restaurants and bars in Aruba; the sunset from the harbor waterfront as fishing boats return and pelicans circle overhead is one of the island's most authentic images.

  • ✦ Eagle Beach full morning
  • ✦ Reef snorkeling off the shore
  • ✦ Oranjestad Dutch colonial downtown walk
  • ✦ Harbor sunset at the Renaissance Marketplace
🏨 Stay: Bucuti & Tara
3Antilla Wreck Snorkel & Catamaran Day

The Antilla is the Caribbean's largest shipwreck β€” a 400-foot German cargo freighter scuttled in 1940 at the start of WWII in 20 meters of crystal-clear water off Aruba's northwestern tip, now entirely colonized by coral, fish, sea turtles, and massive moray eels. Snorkeling the upper sections of the wreck (which breaks the surface in places) is one of the Caribbean's most dramatic underwater experiences β€” the ship's hull sections extend in every direction like an underwater cityscape. Your catamaran also stops at the Malmok reef and Boca Catalina bay for additional snorkeling before sailing back along the coast in the golden hour with an open bar and sunset colors behind the California Lighthouse.

  • ✦ Antilla shipwreck snorkel β€” 400 feet of WWII history
  • ✦ Malmok reef and sea turtle encounters
  • ✦ Open bar catamaran sunset sail
  • ✦ California Lighthouse golden hour view
🏨 Stay: Bucuti & Tara
4Arikok National Park Jeep Safari

Arikok National Park covers 20% of Aruba's total land area β€” the island's rugged, cactus-studded interior and dramatic Atlantic north coast, utterly unlike the calm Caribbean resort west. A 4WD jeep safari through the park visits the Fontein Cave (pre-Columbian CaquetΓ­o rock paintings on the ceiling), the Natural Pool (a lava rock swimming hole on the Atlantic coast, filled by wave surge and accessible only by 4WD or on foot), and the ruins of a 19th-century gold mine at Bushiribana. The wild north coast scenery β€” dramatic black volcanic rocks, crashing Atlantic surf, and fields of giant cacti β€” provides a complete visual counterpoint to the turquoise calm of Eagle Beach.

  • ✦ Arikok National Park 4WD jeep safari
  • ✦ Natural Pool swim on the Atlantic coast
  • ✦ Fontein Cave CaquetΓ­o rock paintings
  • ✦ Bushiribana gold mine ruins
🏨 Stay: Bucuti & Tara
5Renaissance Island Flamingos & Private Beach

The Renaissance Aruba Resort operates a private island just offshore from Oranjestad Harbor β€” accessible only by free boat service to resort guests β€” that has one of the Caribbean's most extraordinary wildlife spectaculars: a flock of pink flamingos that live on the beach and wade through the shallows among sunbathing guests with complete nonchalance. Non-Renaissance guests can purchase day passes; your Wedding Unicorn concierge can arrange access. Spend the morning with the flamingos on the beach then snorkel the island's calm lagoon in the afternoon. Return to your resort for a spa afternoon and the sunset cocktail cruise that departs nightly from the Palm Beach pier.

  • ✦ Renaissance Island flamingo beach
  • ✦ Private island lagoon snorkel
  • ✦ Spa treatment afternoon
  • ✦ Sunset cocktail cruise from Palm Beach
🏨 Stay: Bucuti & Tara
6Final Beach Day & Aruban Local Experience

Keep today entirely resort and beach focused β€” Aruba is one of the few Caribbean destinations where doing absolutely nothing for a full day is a legitimate and exceptional choice. The trade winds make beach reading comfortable at any hour, the water stays perfect, and the service at Eagle Beach resorts is consistently ranked among the Caribbean's finest. In the evening, drive to Savaneta on the island's south coast for dinner at Zeerovers β€” the most famous local fish shack in Aruba, where Aruban fishermen sell their catch at a hatch window and it's fried immediately to order on plastic trays with hot sauce and cold Balashi beer. It costs $8 and is the best meal on the island.

  • ✦ Eagle Beach full day free
  • ✦ Final reef snorkel
  • ✦ Resort couples' treatment
  • ✦ Zeerovers local fish fry dinner at Savaneta
🏨 Stay: Bucuti & Tara
7Final Aruba Morning & AUA Departure

One final Eagle Beach sunrise swim, a proper resort breakfast, and then the 15-minute transfer to Queen Beatrix for the 4.5-hour flight north. Aruba is the easiest Caribbean honeymoon conclusion: the proximity, the reliable weather, the consistently friendly Aruban people, and the specific quality of that trade-wind-cooled turquoise beach make it the most beginner-friendly luxury Caribbean honeymoon on earth. Take home Dutch cheese from the Oranjestad market, a bottle of local Balashi craft beer, and the particular calm of a place where the weather never disappoints.

  • ✦ Final Eagle Beach sunrise swim
  • ✦ Resort breakfast and checkout
  • ✦ Oranjestad Dutch cheese market stop
  • ✦ AUA departure β€” 4.5 hours to NYC
🏨 Stay: Check-out

Where to Stay

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Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort

The Caribbean's most eco-certified adults-only resort β€” set directly on Eagle Beach with an intimate scale, extraordinary service, and a carbon-neutral operation that doesn't compromise on luxury; the consistent #1 romance hotel in Aruba for ten years running.

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Amsterdam Manor Boutique Resort

Beautifully designed Dutch colonial-style boutique resort steps from Eagle Beach with antique furnishings, a tropical garden courtyard pool, and 73 individually decorated suites that feel genuinely personal β€” the most characterful property in Aruba at a mid-luxury price.

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Manchebo Beach Resort & Spa

Yoga-forward adults-only boutique on the least-crowded beach section of Aruba's low-rise corridor, with a farm-to-table wellness restaurant, excellent couples' spa, and a genuinely unhurried atmosphere β€” ideal for couples who want peace over nightlife.

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