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Laryssia's vacation rental is a 2-story villa with 6 bedrooms. Each bedroom has a full bath. There is a private pool and courtyard. It is a 5 minute walk to the beach and 10 to 15 minute walk to Renaissance Mall and downtown Oranjestad. Couples will have their own bedroom. Solo travelers will have to share a room but will have their own bed. The final, per person, cost is dependent on the number of guest staying in the villa. It will be less than $500 per person (less than $1,000 per couple) for the entire 5 day trip. If you are deciding to share the vacation rental with Laryssia, please RSVP no later than Friday, April 22nd.* Once your RSVP has been received, you will receive an email from Vrbo with more details on the villa. You will want to RSVP ASAP! The villa is filling up fast!
*Priority will be given on a first come, first serve basis to those who have RSVP'd and once we reach maximum capacity in RSVPs, we may not be able to accommodate later submissions. Please understand, due to limited availability, maximum capacity may be reached prior to Friday, April 22nd. It is in your best interest to RSVP as soon as possible if your plans are to stay in the villa.Aruba has many different hotels available for your stay, some of which are all-inclusive. You can check out TripAdvisors Top 10 Hotels in Aruba.
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Hotel Rui Palace Antilles is an all-inclusive hotel with great reviews.
Booking.com is also a great resource if you want to check out small, boutique hotels to 5-star luxury hotels.
If you choose to stay in a vacation rental, renting a car is recommended.
As of February 7, a 5-day rental through Hertz and Budget are less than $200 for the economy car and Kayak.com listed rates as low as $97. Rental cars can be cheaper when rented through a local rental car company. Aruba is easy to navigate (Waze app works) and they drive on the right side of the road like in the US.
Suggested Tip: Do not pay for a full tank of gas upfront. The island is so small plus most of the rental cars are compact to mid-size vehicles, so you will most likely not use much in gas.
Beware: Be sure to read and understand all the terms of the rental agreement. Some have complained of hidden costs associated with the rental car, especially with the local rental car companies.
Uber and Lyft are not available in Aruba. Taxis are available and are regulated. Taxis only accept cash. You can check out taxi rates here.