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Aruba Flamingo Beach: How to book this epic experience for free

Aruba Flamingo Beach: How to book this epic experience for free

Aruba’s Flamingo Beach is an internet sensation because of its beautiful inhabitants – pink flamingos! Did you know that Aruba’s most famous beach is actually located on a private island?

Flamingo Beach in Aruba is located on Renaissance Island. Best of all, it's free for guests Renaissance Aruba Wind Creek Resort. In fact, becoming a guest of the resort is the only way you are guaranteed to visit Flamingo Beach in Aruba.

There's more to this private island than just flamingo sightings, so read everything you need to know before visiting.

How to Get to Aruba Flamingo Beach

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You can only visit Aruba Flamingo Beach for free if you are a hotel guest Renaissance Aruba Wind Creek Resort. The island is only accessible by boat, with boats departing every 15 minutes from two different entry points on the island. Renaissance Aruba Wind Creek Resort.

If you are not a guest of the hotel Renaissance Wind Creek Hotelyou can purchase an island day pass here. Day passes are very hard to come by and sell out almost immediately. They are sold in advance and will go on sale every Saturday at 9am the following Monday through Sunday. We recommend staying at Renaissance Aruba Wind Creek Resort To avoid disappointment and ensure access to the island. What a beautiful resort!

Attractions at Flamingo Beach Hotel Aruba

  • Spend the day at the beach (Flamingo Beach is adults-only, Iguana Beach is family-friendly). Lounge chairs are free and plentiful.
  • Dine at one of the island's three restaurants
  • Take a walk along the Renaissance Island Nature Trail
  • Read a book or take a nap in the free hammock
  • Go paddle boarding or kayaking ($)
  • Feed the flamingos! ($)
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What to pack and helpful tips for visiting Aruba’s Flamingo Beach

  • For viral photos of flamingos, go outside early in the morning or at sunset, as the day is too hot and flamingos are less active and will hide in the shade.
  • Bring a quarter of Aruba to feed the flamingos. Feeding machines only accept quarters!
  • Bring reef-safe sunscreen. By committing to doing their part, guests can help protect Aruba's natural beauty and biodiversity, ensuring it remains a welcoming and happy place.
  • beach equipment
  • Visor and sunglasses
  • reusable water bottle
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If you have already been to Aruba and want to visit another ABC island, check out Bonaire: 5 of the best beaches on this unique tropical island.

Private cabin experience

Photo courtesy of Renaissance Wind Creek Resort

At Flamingo Beach in Aruba you can Private cabin for rent There is an extra cost, and in our opinion, these are totally worth the splurge! The cabin experience includes snorkeling gear, towels, unlimited water and snacks, Prosecco, hammocks, private showers and butlers who can provide food and drinks upon request. Cabins sleep 2 or 4 people (depending on how many people you book), and private cabanas are available for rent at both Flamingo Beach and Iguana Beach. Since cabins book up quickly we recommend Book in advance.

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Check In to Wind Creek Renaissance Aruba Resort

Photo courtesy of Renaissance Wind Creek Resort

live in Renaissance Aruba Wind Creek Resort Means free admission to Aruba's Flamingo Beach. But in addition to having the most stunning private beach in Aruba, this resort is also home to two hotels, a casino, many incredible restaurants, and a beautiful spa bay. If you're a couple or traveling with friends, stay at the newly renovated adults-only Renaissance Marina Hotel. Families can stay at the Renaissance Ocean Suites. Both resorts have boat docks that offer quick water taxis to Flamingo Beach and Iguana Beach.

Photo courtesy of Renaissance Wind Creek Resort

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Is Flamingo Beach in Aruba really worth visiting?

The short answer is yes! This is one of the few places in the world where flamingos roam freely but are not afraid of humans. The view of flamingos is very unique and worth seeing up close. It's only a 10-minute boat ride from the mainland, so it doesn't take a lot of time to get there.

Is Aruba's Flamingo Beach kid-friendly?

Yes! Renaissance Island has 2 beaches. Flamingo Beach and Iguana Beach. Iguana Beach is kid-friendly (and has flamingos roaming the beach). Flamingo Beach is adults only after 10am.

Is Flamingo Beach in Aruba free?

If you stay at the Renaissance Aruba Wind Creek Resort, YES, it's free. If you are not staying at the hotel, you will need to purchase a day pass, but these passes are difficult to obtain, so we recommend staying at the Renaissance Hotel to guarantee your visit.

How long does it take to get to Flamingo Beach in Aruba?

The boat ride from Renaissance Aruba Wind Creek Resort to Flamingo Beach is approximately 10 minutes.

How much does a paid pass to Flamingo Beach in Aruba cost?

Day passes cost approximately $125 per person. This includes a $25.00 food and beverage credit.

How much does it cost to rent a cabin in Flamingo Beach, Aruba?

Renaissance Island has private cabanas on Iguana Beach and Flamingo Beach. Both beaches are stunning and both have sightings of flamingos. Cabins are available to guests of the Renaissance Wind Creek Resort. They book months in advance and prices range from US$370 to US$635 per day Depends on size and season.