Radisson Blu shakes up Aruba with one-of-a-kind hotel
As well as offering 133 rooms and convenient beach access, Radisson Blu Aruba boasts the sun-soaked Caribbean island’s largest infinity pool to date.
Radisson Blu’s latest outpost has brought a unique lifestyle offering to Aruba.
Immersing guests in the Caribbean way of life
Located on Palm Beach, Radisson Blu Aruba is arguably the most exciting new hotel project that the island has seen for some time.
This 133-key hotel is located within walking distance of the beach, but also has a convenient shuttle service so that guests can make the most of every minute of their holiday. Once they’ve reached the famous white sands, guests can then enter a designated lounge area, or try activities like snorkelling, water-skiing, windsurfing and sailing.
“The Radisson Blu brand is a natural complement to premier leisure destinations like Aruba, and we’re thrilled to open this gorgeous new property,” said Frances Gonzalez, vice president of operations in Latin America for Radisson Hotel Group. “Having a 100% local executive team is the perfect gateway to all the island has to offer. We’re confident this hotel will deliver an authentic and luxurious guest experience for all who visit.”
Well-equipped hotel suites
Guests can choose between two- and three-bedroom suites, all of which have separate living areas and full kitchens, as well as unparalleled views of the surroundings.
Radisson Blu Aruba also boasts the island’s largest infinity pool, which has an ample lounge area around it, as well as a full bar. There are two more outdoor pools for adults and families, a fitness and wellness centre, and two meeting rooms, plus an impressive F&B programme that encompasses fine-dining restaurant FireLake Grill House & Cocktail Bar and more casual counterpart Sunset Bistro.
“The Radisson Blu Aruba is a significant project that we are so excited to welcome to Palm Beach,” said Ronella Croes, CEO of Aruba Tourism Authority. “Adding a new upscale, lifestyle hotel adds to our destination’s diversity, and I know that visitors will love this unique hotel with its many amenities, including the largest infinity pool in Aruba.”
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