I’ve never stayed in a hotel where the staff was falling all over themselves to make sure that you enjoyed your stay until the Aruba Marriott. At the edge of the high-rise hotel section of Palm Beach, this four-star hotel takes the "one happy island" approach seriously.
Upon check-in, we were served an ice-cold tropical drink (something with mango in it). I requested and received an upgrade to an ocean view room (for this, you’d want to be above the fourth floor.) And what a view it was! (see photos)
Our room was large, with two double beds (with tropical comforters), a seating area, desk, TV armoire, closet with a safe, robes, slippers and hangers, and a HUGE bathroom with two sinks. Not only did the hotel staff keep our room tidied up with the beds made, but they came back a SECOND time in the evening to turn down the bed and leave you a snippet of chocolate on your pillow.
The concierge staff was also very helpful and willing to give you any information you needed, make airline calls (we had to re-route home due to Hurricane Frances), make restaurant reservations (see El Goucho entry) and just make you feel like you hadn’t a care in the world.
Outside the hotel was a pool – with a waterfall and a mini iguana habitat – featuring a swim-up pool bar and several platforms that allowed you to lounge and sit in the water without immersing yourself completely. If you walked a bit further, there was beach access. NOTE: to get a free beach hut, you need to stand in line (the window opens at 7:30am). Or you can pay $15 to reserve them. The ones on the front row go first, so get there early (7:10am got us the last front-row hut). The pool chairs and floats also go early, so stake out your spot there by 9.
Inside the hotel was the Stelaris Casino, which consisted mostly of slots (penny slots at that) but there were a few gaming tables for blackjack, Caribbean Stud poker, craps and roulette. Next door was the Marriott Surf Club, the timeshare side of the resort, which attached by covered walkway and offers restaurants (see Champions entry), shops and more. Not that you’d need to walk over there, as the hotel side featured three restaurants, a sushi bar, and a 24-hour café where you could get ice cream or a sandwich whenever the mood to snack hit you. Located between the two wings was a two-level fitness center (but who wants to work out on vacation?
Our package included a daily buffet breakfast ($15 each otherwise) and two free gifts! They also weren’t overly pushy with the timeshare pitches.
I would return to stay at this hotel without a second thought. The rooms were beautiful and well-kept, the amenities were top notch, and the staff was second-to-none. I highly recommend this hotel to anyone staying in Aruba.
by Carmen on September 9, 2025
Aruba Marriott Resort and Stellaris Casino
LG SMITH BLVD Palm Beach, Aruba
297-58-69000