252-Room St. Regis Aruba Now Open, On Palm Beach
A new St. Regis property has just opened in the Caribbean, and I’m sure it will prove popular with Marriott Bonvoy members…
A new St. Regis property has just opened in the Caribbean, and I’m sure it will prove popular with Marriott Bonvoy members…
Basics of the new St. Regis Aruba
The St. Regis Aruba has opened as of January 22, 2025, making it the newest property in the St. Regis portfolio. The resort is located on Palm Beach, in Aruba’s high-rise hotel district.
The property has 252 keys, including 200 guest rooms and 52 suites. In terms of amenities, the resort features multiple pools, a full-service spa and fitness center, and a casino. Dining at the resort includes Akira Back (an all-day restaurant, serving modern Japanese cuisine with Korean accents), and Eskama (an international restaurant open for lunch).
Entry level rooms at the St. Regis Aruba start at 516 square feet (46 square meters), though oddly don’t have balconies, which is pretty surprising for a newly built beach resort.
Below you can find some renderings of the new St. Regis Aruba.
The St. Regis Aruba complements Marriott’s existing properties on the island. The Ritz-Carlton Aruba is located on the same stretch of beach. There are several other Marriott properties right near the St. Regis, though they’re not in the luxury sector.
Ultimately I’d recommend managing your expectations when it comes to the quality of this resort. You go to a property like this because you want an easy beach getaway that’s fairly luxurious, and not because you’re going to have an experience that’s comparable to what you’d get in Southeast Asia. In terms of design, I at least hope that this property is a bit more luxurious than the Ritz-Carlton Turks & Caicos.
St. Regis Aruba rates & points requirements
With the St. Regis Aruba now open, what are rates like? Not surprisingly, it’s an expensive property, given proximity to the United States.
Pricing varies greatly by season. The absolute lowest pricing is in hurricane season, when rates start at a bit over $800 per night. During peak winter season, rates are currently over $1,200 per night. This includes the $90 nightly resort fee, but doesn’t include government taxes and fees.
If you are going to book a cash stay, I’d highly recommend doing so through the Marriott STARS program. This will score you perks like complimentary breakfast, a $100 food & beverage credit, a room upgrade subject to availability, and more.
For those looking to redeem Marriott Bonvoy points, I see rates starting at 82,000 Bonvoy points per night. In peak season, rates generally start at 125,000 points per night. Keep in mind that you can receive a fifth night free on award redemptions, which will stretch your points even further.
Bottom line
The St. Regis Aruba has now opened, making it the newest luxury Marriott resort to open in the Caribbean. I can’t say that these big-box luxury properties in the Caribbean interest me all that much, but I know they’re popular with those looking for an easy getaway. When it comes to Caribbean St. Regis properties, in the coming months we’ll also see the opening of the St. Regis Cap Cana.
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