![]() How to Get There: This resort is just one-quarter of a mile from the cruise port, and it's walkable.įor More Info: Visit Renaissance Aruba's Web site or call 80" The cost is $99 per adult and $49 per child and does not include use of a room. What You Get for Your Money: The day passes offered at this Aruba resort include transportation to the resort's private island, as well as lunch, a drink and dessert. How to Get There: Occidental Grand Aruba is a 15-minute taxi ride from port.įor More Info: Visit Occidental's Web site or call 80. ![]() The price does not, however, include use of a room. What You Get for Your Money: Passes, which are $76 for adults and about $38 for children, offer access to all amenities, meals, snack and drinks, from 10 a.m. There is not a pool on the private island. Any suggestions welcomed.Ī day pass at the Renaissance would allow use of the private island, but not the resorts swimming pools. Last visit, was a year ago, and we enjoyed Amsterdam Manor beach area and ate at the restaurant. It looks close to the port, perhaps we could walk. Does anyone know if the Aruba Renaissance Resort offers day passes? We are a family of four-two boys ages 16 and 21, myself, and hubby looking for a nice beach, beach restaurant, and perhaps(not necessarily needed, but would be nice-younger son likes a pool), to spend 1pm to 10pm in Aruba in 3 weeks.
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