When I booked this trip I was a bit skeptical of Aruba for my kids as I thought
there wasnt much to see or do here, and the airfare to get here was too
expensive for a relaxing vacation
.Was I ever wrong!
We stayed in the Marriott Ocean Club, a beautiful resort with all the
amenities of a Hotel. The only other large resort developer on the Island is
named Divi Aruba, who had just as nice accomadations, but there site was a
little more spread out. Marriotts site has all the restaurants,
entertainment, beaches, and other amenities just a short walk away.
We rented a car (which I suggest) and chose to take Avis insurance because
if you damage a car in Aruba, you have to pay for the damages before you
leave and get reimbursed by your insurance company when you return to the
states.
We arrived at the resort and got placed in room 5273 which was on the 2nd
floor of the main building, it was a garden view in which we had a great
view of the pool and if we turned our heads to the left we could see the
beach. Our room was a 1br, with a 2 person Jacuzzi tub, 2 person shower,
and a sleeper sofa. The kitchen had granite counters and a breakfast bar.
The resort had a great pool, although you couldnt use the pool at the
Marriott Surf club, I didnt mind as the Ocean Club was MUCH less crowded
and congested and had a more cozy feel to it than the Surf Club. The beach
was riddled with covered huts called Palapas with beach lounge chairs under
them, and if you wanted one in the morning you could just reserve it for
free. However, I was always able to get a front row palapas no matter if I
reserved one or not. We packed seasoned meat that I froze, and pre-cooked
Minute Maid rice for dinner. I also pre-ordered online eggs, ham, cheese,
bread and milk for our breakfast, that we picked up from the onsite market
when we arrived. It was already packed and ready to go. My first evening
here we just relaxed by the beach, watching the sunset and drinking a Pina
Colada
yum.
We went to the beach, packed a picnic lunch & drinks from our room and
dipped in the beach (my 1 complaint about this resort and this part of Aruba
was the sand was HARD, with lots of crushed seashells and if you didnt wear
swim shoes you could cut your feet). The beach water temp was warm and
blue, with pirate ships, wind surfers, and other water sports right onsite and
in view. They had a band playing in the background, and iguanas roamed
freely. The onsite casino, which we didnt feel paid out to well, and they
had high bet minimums at the tables (we play black jack) starting at $10. So
we went up the road to the Alahambra casino that paid out well and we
could play black jack for $5 a hand.
The large gym rivals some gyms you may pay for a membership to join, then
went out to explore some of Aruba on our own. Mostly everything in Aruba
will be closed on Sunday. A short walk down the beach will take you to the
bar called Moombas for drinks. Dinner at Smokey Joes, a fantastic rib joint,
where the rib dish was about $15 and they had these great Jaimacan beef
patties
yum yum.
They usually had another band playing all day, and you can make dinner
reservations for Madam Jeanettes a cozy, romantic Carribean / dutch
restaurant. They have pastries and ice cream at the elaborate snack bar in
the casino. Definately reserv the 8 hour jeep tour (which is the best tour
for you $ at 79 pp and includes a great lunch and all the sites the Island has
to offer in 1 swoop). We went on the tour with ABC for the 8 hr tour of
Aruba that covered the natural pool, baby beach, the oldest catholic church
in Aruba, the caves, ostrige farm, old gold mines, the natural bridge and the
lighthouse
definitely well worth every penny! We came back the room and
had dinner at Simply Fish (a restaurant on Marriott property), located on the
beach at the Marriott where we were staying. We enjoyed the dinner,
location, and the service.
Don't leave without stopping at Lindas Pancakes for a late brunch
YUM
YUM
then we turned in the car, went flew home.
Definitely a do over vacation! The Marriott Aruba Ocean Club far exceeded
our expectations and is a definite do over.