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  2. Jul 16, 2023 · Embassy Suites By Hilton Aruba Beach Resort: Having Breakfast - See 192 traveler reviews, 392 candid photos, and great deals for Embassy Suites By Hilton Aruba Beach Resort at Tripadvisor.

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    • J.E. Irausquin Blvd. 268, Palm-Eagle Beach
  3. Enjoy all day dining including free breakfast. Dine al fresco with amazing ocean views or lounge by the pool with your favorite beverage.

    • J.E. Irausquin Blvd. 268, Eagle Beach, Aruba
    • 525 6000
  4. Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort features modern style, an atrium pool with hot tub, complimentary breakfast, and complimentary WiFi.

    • J.E. Irausquin Blvd. 268
    • 525 6000
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    On Feb. 1, Embassy Suites officially dropped its flag on a quiet stretch of Aruba between the main tract of Eagle Beach and the crowded, albeit vibrant, resort-peppered Palm Beach. The latter has long been home to a Ritz-Carlton, a Marriott, a Hyatt Regency and a Hilton, to name a few. The Embassy Suites Aruba is a quick 15-minute drive to the isla...

    An unbeatable value

    When I booked a one-night stay at the Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resortlast month, my entry-level two-room suite (before taxes and fees) cost $465. The sunrise-view room came with a balcony, a wet bar, a small living room and a separate bedroom and bathroom. The price was about half what could be found up the road at Palm Beach, where entry-level rooms with single king beds or two queens at most of the hotels there were demanding double during the busy spring break period. Travelers shoul...

    A private tunnel to an (almost) secret beach

    Many resorts on this edge of Aruba boast beachfront locations, where guests can amble straight from the property onto the island's soft sands and into the warm waters of the southern Caribbean. Not so at the Embassy Suites, which is severed from the beach by a busy stretch of road (by Aruba's standards). Fortunately, developers gave this some serious thought and constructed a tunnel that starts in the back of the hotel's property, behind the main outdoor pool, and crosses beneath the road bef...

    Plenty of space to splash out

    Perhaps my impression of the Embassy Suites would be different if it had been sold out, every suite filled with a family of four that clambered for pool chairs and hogged the omelet station. Because it was so new, though, likely less than half capacity, I had my pick of breakfast tables and poolside loungers. Only at happy hour, when everyone elbowed up to the bar and chucked their free drink coupons at a friendly but overwhelmed bartender, did I ever have to wait. But even when the property...

    New hotel jitters

    Upon check-in, the resort's newness is obvious — during my one-night stay, almost constant construction was underway on … well, I'm not sure what. Some decorative feature in the lobby, if I had to guess. And though the entire property felt new, clean and untouched, I also experienced a few idiosyncrasies that are not uncommon when a hotel is still in its infancy. My suite wasn't ready when I arrived in the morning, so I left my bags with the front desk and set out to explore the property. A m...

    A love-it-or-leave-it location

    One significant drawback of the Embassy Suites is its aforementioned location. It's not a true beachfront property since a two-lane road separates the grounds from a lovely, albeit small, stretch of sand. Thanks to the tunnel, guests don't need to worry about racing across the street with little ones in tow. But as mentioned, there also aren't rows of beach chairs beneath umbrellas with doting attendants waiting to lay out towels. And you won't find someone circling throughout the afternoon t...

    Food that's fine at best

    Since I had already spent two days sleeping by the pool of my first hotel and hiking in Arikok National Park, I was exceptionally crispy (read: sporting a humiliating sunburn) by the time the sun rose on my last day in Aruba. So, I took my time at breakfast instead of racing to the pool to soak up as much ultraviolet light as possible before returning to a frosty New York City. Embassy Suites is routinely hailed as the best free hotel breakfastmoney can't buy since nearly every property has a...

    Compared to many islands in the Caribbean, Aruba has a profusion of points properties. Popular options include the Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort Spa and Casino, a particularly great property for travelers who want to pay for Club-level rooms (or Globalist members) since there's an excellent lounge with free food and beverages throughout the day. Marri...

    The Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort happily has many obvious accessibility features, including an accessible swimming pool with a chair lift; the underground tunnel to the beach that descends and ascends via ramps; and benches in many in-room showers. There are, of course, also a handful of accessible suites, including rooms with roll-in show...

  5. Savor our complimentary made-to-order breakfast and specialty cocktails during our daily evening reception. Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort is the ideal family getaway, with kids under 17 staying free, daily complimentary activities, and five food and beverage outlets.

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  6. Relax and refuel at Embassy Suites by Hilton Aruba Resort with free made-to-order breakfast, and other signature amenities like free WiFi, an on-site fitness center, and complimentary Evening Reception.

  7. Guests at the resort can enjoy an American breakfast. Embassy Suites By Hilton Aruba Beach Resort offers 4-star accommodations with a hot tub and terrace. Eagle Beach is a 12-minute walk from the accommodation, while Manchebo Beach is 1.5 miles away.

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    • J.E. Irausquin Blvd. 268, Eagle Beach, Aruba, J.E. Irausquin Blvd. 268, Aruba
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