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Divi Aruba Phoenix Resort Palm Beach
4 Stars75 J E Irausquin Boulevard Palm Beach
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Rating
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| Cleanliness | 5 |
| Facilities | 5 |
| Service | 5 |
| Location | 4 |
| Pricing | 5 |
| Overall | 4.8 |
Location
The Divi Aruba Phoenix Resort is located in the high-rise hotel section along Aruba's famed Palm Beach - a pure white sand beach dotted by palms and thatched shade cabanas. The resort is an easy distance from dining and attractions. The capital city of Oranjestad is approximately 4 miles from the resort.
Rooms
This elegant resort boasts 101 spacious, tastefully appointed accommodation units that feature a colourful Caribbean decor and offer the utmost in comfort, service and convenience.
Restaurant
The resort offers both casual and fine dining at the Sunset Beach Bistro. Guests can dine beachside in the bistro or at romantic tables under palm trees wrapped in twinkling lights. Here, fresh local seafood and island specialties are featured daily.
General
The Divi Aruba Phoenix Resort can host small meetings and functions for up to 300 guests, and is also perfect for romantic special occasions including weddings and honeymoons. Leisure facilities include a fully equipped fitness centre, 2 intimate freshwater swimming pools with whirlpool, spa services, water sports, squash court and more.
Additional Information
- 11 km to the Airport
Hotel Facilities
- Banquet Facilities
- Jacuzzi / Whirlpool
- Swimming Pool - Outdoor
- Disabled Facilities
- Restaurant
- Gym / Fitness Facilities
- Spa / Wellness Centre
Room Facilities
- Air Conditioning
- Kitchen
- Cable / Satellite TV
- Safe
- Disabled Facilities
Divi Aruba Phoenix Resort Palm Beach Guest Reviews
So great! Room are clean, useful and NEW. Lot of beach chairs and beach is clean. Nice colors in rhe pool overnight
Andy1981 wrote on December 10, 2011
We stayed for one week in Divi Aruba Phoenix Resort. Hotel is located on a clean strip of beach (coral sand) in a quieter part of hotel district (you can walk to many restaurants/bars in 10-15 minutes but do not have to hear them). Good view of the sea. Paid for the beach tower suite studio (recently built); got free upgrade to one-bedroom *without asking*. Rooms were spacious and well-furnished; flat-screen TVs and DVD players in bedroom and living room; range, large fridge, all kinds of utensils in kitchen; also, washer/dryer combo was very useful. Bathrooms were large and clean, with new fixtures, and the bigger one had a hot tub in it. Bed was large and not too soft/hard (though noisy). Wireless internet is available; high but variable speed (reasonable $50/wk). Hotel courtyard contains pools complete with pool bar. Several large, relaxed green iguanas and smaller blue cododo lizards make their home in the same courtyard. If you like snorkeling, there is a rock pile (slowly turning into reef) in the sea right near the hotel, in front of the police station. Plenty of fish species there but watch out for jet skis, some guys seem not to watch for boulders and snorkelers.
Anonymous wrote on October 27, 2011
While we had a great room, with a full kitchen and spectacular view, overall we were underwhelmed with the hotel. As soon as we walked in there was a faint smoky smell, which wasn’t awesome for me as a non smoker. For our general purposes, the location was great. It was at the end of the main strip, so it was certainly very quiet. It’s about a 10 minute walk to get to all the restaurants and stores. Most of the staff was very friendly, but it wasn’t the above and beyond feeling you get at other places. There’s no real sense of urgency with the bar staff when you’re looking to get a pina colada stat LOL. We often waited at least 10 minutes to get someone’s attention (and in a few cases, they weren’t really busy helping anyone else - just organizing receipts or whatever). The food at Pure Beach, however, was absolutely amazing. We ate most of our lunches there. The breakfast at Sunset was your standard fare breakfast, nothing out of this world for 18 bucks per person. Be warned: breakfast is done at 11am – everywhere! So if you like to sleep in late, like we sometimes do, you might miss it! What I found to be most disappointing though was the beach. While we were always able to find chairs and umbrellas no matter what time we went, we found that the actual beach was very rocky. Not the soft sand I was looking for. And it was also a little cold (I was told that Divi is at an edge of the island so it gets breezier). The breeze was nice in keeping it from being excessively hot, but I was not thrilled at the temp of the water or the rocky texture – my feet did not approve. We checked out the beaches in front of other hotels and definitely found that the Radisson area beach was much softer than the Divi, Westin or Riu.
The Goldsteins wrote on October 19, 2011
We had a perfect time at the DIDI Aruba Phoenix Resort. It is the most beautiful hotel we stayed at in all the years we have been to Aruba. I would stay there when we go back next time.All the staff are nice and friendly. The service was outstanding . I can not say enough about the hotel and how clean and beautiful it was. The beaches and location was great. ALL rooms face the ocean and had a kitchen which we loved . The rooms are very large and newly done over in the tower. I can not say enough about this hotel.
RSMTM wrote on October 9, 2011
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