I recently visited Aruba where I was able to visit 12 properties, find local excursions and explore the island dining scene. 

While there is a property for everyone in Aruba, I’d love to share with you two intimate boutique resorts located on Aruba’s widest beach where you can experience your own personal Caribbean paradise.

Manchebo Beach Resort & Spa is an ideal place for romantic and rejuvenating getaways.  The 72-room intimate resort features three a-la-carte restaurants.  A premium all-inclusive program is also available if desired.  Enjoy a healing massage at the Caribbean-Balinese spa on the beach and de-stress with sea-side yoga and Pilates classes at the beach pavilion.

Year after year Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort is honored with multiple awards including being voted the No. 1 Hotel in the Caribbean.  As soon as you walk in the lobby of this 104-room eco-friendly, adult-only hotel you will experience Bucuti’s signature hospitality and revel in the intimate and exclusive, yet unpretentious vibe.  Rates include all taxes (no surprise fees), breakfast, and WiFi.  You won’t want to miss Carte Blanche, an on-site restaurant that is a chefs table 5-course concept.  It is one of the most sought after dinner reservations on the island.  The resort is conveniently located with restaurants across the street, a casino within walking distance and a large beach that allows for long walks in either direction.

If you are looking for rest, relaxation, diverse dining, a gorgeous beach, and warm, wonderful people Aruba has it all.   After visiting these properties for myself and getting to personally know the owners and staff we promise to match you with the perfect location and create a memorable experience for your vacation to Aruba.

Contact Us:

Jamie Jackson: (336) 263-1977 or [email protected]

Luxury Travel Advisor at Wanderlust Travel Boutique

At Wanderlust Travel Boutique, we will create a truly personalized, hassle-free vacation with a comprehensive itinerary, so you can enjoy an unforgettable experience. 

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