Curtain rises on the new St. Regis in Aruba
Marriott has announced the opening of The St. Regis Aruba Resort. Designed by Hirsch Bender Associates, the resort is located [...]

Marriott announced the opening of the The St. Regis Aruba Resort. Designed by Hirsch Bender Associates, the resort is located on the beautiful coast of Palm Beach and offers guests an exclusive experience in one of the most coveted corners of the Caribbean. The property features well 252 rooms, of which 52 suite.
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The resort's design blends colonial architecture with Aruba's characteristic colors and shapes, such as the famous Casibari rock formations and white sand beaches, while the interior spaces reflect Dutch-Caribbean culture and are inspired by the island's vibrant streets, creating a welcoming and classy ambiance.

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Noteworthy is the gastronomic proposal of the The St. Regis Aruba Resort: a true celebration of exotic flavors, which tell the multicultural story of Aruba. The beating heart of the gastronomic offerings is the restaurant Akira Back, signed by the Michelin-starred chef of the same name: here guests can enjoy Japanese and Korean cuisine, moreover with a breathtaking view of the sea. The hotel has two other restaurants: theEskama, which offers an authentic Caribbean experience, and the Nuba, located near the pool and the beach.

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In addition to this, the offer of the The St. Regis Aruba Resort also includes two stylish bars, The St. Regis Bar e Ventura, as well as an exclusive coffee shop, Wheat Café. Another hallmark of the St. Regis is its famous cocktail Bloody Mary, which in Aruba is transformed into the Bon Bini Mary. This exotic version of the classic drink uses local papaya, lime, habanero chili and aromatic spices, offering a tasty representation of Aruban culture.

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Not only food, also relaxation (a lot). Guests of the The St. Regis Aruba Resort have access to two stylish swimming pools with private cabanas, a state-of-the-art fitness center and the The St. Regis Spa; for younger children, however, there is the Children's Club, an educational and cultural environment that introduces them to Aruba's rich tradition.
How much does it cost to stay at the St. Regis in Aruba? Not little, evidently, since it is one of the most exclusive signs in the Marriott portfolio. Depending on the season, the minimum rate per night is as follows about 800 euros; however, those who wish to redeem award nights will have to shell out at least 79,000 points Bonvoy For each night.