The Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino is currently in the process of a $100 million renovation that includes the construction of a new oceanfront tower. This new tower, facing Palm Beach, will offer 161 units, including 18 oceanfront suites with a modern design and exclusive amenities such as swim-up pools and an adults-only rooftop club. The project is set to be completed by fall 2025.
In addition to the new tower, the resort’s existing Bonaire and Curacao towers are also receiving upgrades. The Bonaire Tower renovations are scheduled to be finished by early September, with the Curacao Tower following by early December. The guestrooms and lobby in the Aruba Tower have already been refreshed as well.
New Dining Concepts
As part of the enhancement project, the Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino is introducing new dining concepts over the next two years. The Laguna breakfast restaurant is now also serving dinner, and the former Gilligan’s will reopen as the Shore Club next year. During the restaurant renovations, the Miramar Garden will remain open for lunch and beach bites, offering a variety of food and drink options.
Despite the ongoing renovations, the resort remains open to guests, with general manager Lawrence Tuck ensuring that the level of service and hospitality will not be compromised. Updates on the renovation progress can be found on the resort’s website.
Current Offerings
Currently, the Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino boasts 358 guestrooms and suites, five dining options, a spa with cold plunge pools and a tranquil garden, and 60,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor event space. With the addition of the new tower and upgraded facilities, the resort aims to provide an elevated experience for guests visiting the island of Aruba.
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