
Aruba
Aruba
Best Season
Jan - Aug
Hotels
3 Properties
Activities
4 Things to Do
Best Value
Overview
Aruba is a Caribbean gem known as 'One Happy Island' -- a sun-drenched paradise off the coast of Venezuela with year-round warm weather, dazzling white-sand beaches, and a desert landscape dotted with divi-divi trees and towering cacti. Eagle Beach consistently ranks among the best beaches in the world, and the island's constant trade winds make it a haven for windsurfing and kiteboarding.
For points travelers, Aruba delivers strong value through Hyatt, Marriott, and Hilton properties all clustered along the stunning Palm Beach and Eagle Beach strips. The Hyatt Regency Aruba stands out as one of the best CPP redemptions in the Caribbean, offering a beachfront resort experience at a fraction of the cash rate. Aruba's location outside the hurricane belt means you can visit year-round without weather concerns.
Beyond the beaches, Aruba offers Arikok National Park with its rugged desert terrain, natural pool formations carved into volcanic rock, colorful Dutch colonial architecture in Oranjestad, and a vibrant food scene influenced by Dutch, Latin American, and Caribbean cultures.
Best Time to Visit
Jan - Aug (Recommended)
Aruba sits outside the hurricane belt, making it a true year-round destination. The driest months are January through August, with average temperatures hovering around 82°F. The brief rainy season from October to December brings short showers that rarely disrupt beach days. Peak tourist season runs December through April. For the best balance of weather and value, visit May through August.
Top Hotels on Points
The best hotels in Aruba you can book with loyalty points, ranked by CPP value.
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Things to Do in Aruba
Spend a day at Eagle Beach, consistently ranked among the world's best beaches with powder-white sand and iconic fofoti trees.
Free
Explore Aruba's rugged desert interior featuring natural pool formations, ancient cave paintings, and dramatic volcanic coastline.
$11
Sail along the coast with stops at Antilla shipwreck and coral reefs teeming with tropical fish.
$85
Taste Aruban cuisine from keshi yena to fresh seafood while exploring colorful Dutch colonial architecture.
$75
Getting There
Flights & Transfers
Fly into Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA). Direct flights from Miami (3.5 hrs), New York JFK (4.5 hrs), Atlanta (4.5 hrs), and several other US cities. JetBlue, American, United, and Delta all serve Aruba. Most hotels are a 10-20 minute drive from the airport.
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