


Tradewinds guests also get access to an exclusive reserved beach area, where the riff raff will stare at you all jelly while they shuffle past. They feature spacious rooms, and large balconies with truly incredible ocean vistas.

It all starts with location location: all Tradewinds rooms are located on the top floor. If you are on a romantic get away with your bea and you're willing to splurge to make it unforgettable, check out Aruba Marriott's Tradewinds Club, an intimate adults-only hotel within a hotel, for those seeking sophistication and exclusivity. On the other hand, with the big bed, incredible views, and delicious room service, you might never want to leave, especially if you're traveling with that special someone. There's so much to do out and about on the Marriott resort and the island of Aruba that you may not spend a lot of time chillin' in your room. Stick around to the end and you’ll have an opportunity to get photos with your favorite dancers. With the professional partners leading the way the performances are better than you'd imagine. A couples’ dance off pairs one professional dancer with one guest against other duos. After numerous, seemingly instantaneous wardrobe changes, a few lucky guests get a chance to join in the fun. At Aruba Marriott, you just have to show up for their weekly Carnival experience, where male and female dancers in resplendent, over-the-top costumes prance and sashay between the tables on La Vista restaurant's outdoor terrace. It all culminates in a marathon, day-long Grand Parade.īut you don’t have to wait for the winter for a taste of Carnival. Serenading all is a mix of Antillean "tumba" music, the Calypso and steel bands of the British Caribbean, Latin salsa, marching bands, and a sprinkling of Dutch oom-pa-pa. Whether you’re looking for sexy women or hot men or both, you’ll find them indulging in Aruba during Carnival. The majority of the activities take place in January and February, with weeks of decadent floats, luxurious costumes, King & Queen elections, wild street parties, and Torch Light Parades that wind their way through the island's streets at night. Carnival in Aruba is one of the world’s longest, officially starting in November, and running through Fat Tuesday to the beginning of lent.
