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St. Regis Aruba Resort opens on Palm Beach Coast

St. Regis Hotels & Resorts has opened The St. Regis Aruba Resort, a seafront oasis designed by Hirsch Bender Associates.

As part of Marriott International’s distinguished luxury portfolio, the resort epitomizes the brand’s rich heritage and signature rituals, offering an exclusive escape on Aruba’s most coveted coastline. This resort elevates the island’s hospitality scene with its refined elegance, featuring the first-ever St. Regis casino and a rooftop dining destination helmed by acclaimed Chef Akira Back.

Taking inspiration from the island’s powdery white beaches, cultural richness, and Casibari Rock Formations, guests are invited to experience the colonial architecture and colorful areas inspired by the island’s streets, guiding visitors to the best address on-island. The newly built resort presents 252 exquisite guestrooms, including 52 suites personalized to guest’s needs.

About St. Regis Aruba Resort

The resort offers guests six distinctive culinary experiences, celebrating the exotic flavors of Aruba’s multicultural heritage. Showcasing the island’s vibrant culinary fusion, these venues introduce innovative signature dishes to the gastronomic scene.

At the heart of the dining offerings is the rooftop restaurant, Akira Back, by Michelin-starred Chef Akira Back, where guests can savor his acclaimed Japanese and Korean-inspired creations while enjoying breathtaking views—a harmonious blend of exceptional flavors and stunning vistas. The St. Regis Aruba Resort’s additional dining experiences include Eskama, an immersive Caribbean restaurant, and Nuba, an Aruban-inspired pool and beachside restaurant. In addition to the property’s restaurants, The St. Regis Aruba Resort will feature two bars, The St. Regis Bar and Ventura, and a coffee shop, Grano Café.

The resort offers an array of world-class amenities designed for relaxation and indulgence. Guests can unwind at two exquisite pools with private cabanas, stay active in the state-of-the-art fitness center, or rejuvenate at The St. Regis Spa, which features curated treatments inspired by the island’s natural beauty. Younger guests are welcomed at The Children’s Club, where cultural and educational experiences bring Aruba’s rich heritage to life.

With the opening of The St. Regis Aruba Resort, the brand introduces its renowned luxury and signature service to the stunning shores of Palm Beach.

For more information, visit stregisarubaresort.com.

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