![]() ![]() Consider it when you are looking for a place to stay. If you want LUXURY, the Renaissance may not be your cup of tea, but it's comfortable and friendly. Being a desert island means not much is lush like some of the other Caribbean, but there are interesting rock formations and locations around. If you are new to Aruba take a half-day island tour. You can get around to the high rise areas without using a cab. The bus station is about 5 - 6 blocks away, and the ride is inexpensive. Location is key in that you can walk to many restaurants and shops. The nice thing about Aruba is that you don't "get tired" of it. If you stay here, you'll find that the majority of time share guests are return people who come every year. Floors 2 and 4 have been converted to "hotel suites". The Ocean suites has three floors (1, 3 & 5) devoted to time share occupancy (if no one is coming to occupy the unit, it's possible to get booked in one). Our 5th floor suite is on the end facing the ocean, and we get close up views of the cruise ships sailing out. ![]() It's been a favorite place of ours in Aruba. We own two weeks time share at the Ocean Suites. ![]()
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