It made me feel embarrassed and ridiculous. ![]() I have never forgotten those disparaging words by this sad individual. A very "respected?" aruba visitor said to "stay home you cannot afford aruba". We are retired and dine out at home quite a bit.Ģ0+ years ago I was asking advice from one of the now defunct aruba boards.We were taking 3 teens and asked about ideas for cheap eats. To us aruba is not all about the exceptional dining experiences. Visit Happy Hours and some Early Bird Specials. at Hung Paradise, you might spend$150, >Anno maybe $200. That comes to a little more than $200 p day.Įx. Relax in a lounge chair while the little ones snorkel the sandy fringes of Renaissance Ocean Suites. Featuring two distinct resorts in one, Renaissance Marina for adult-only and Renaissance Ocean Suites for families, this resort offers tropical getaways for all. If you are a light to moderate drinker, maybe plan on $50 per day on alcohol. Search no further than Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino, in downtown Oranjestad. Lunch, if you have lunch at the private island plan on $20 each.īreakfast, if you eat breakfast out, plan on $15 - 20 each I also love Balashi Chill and will buy a case of that for our stay. We bring our own alcohol and also buy a frozen mixed drink here and there. We allot ourselves for dinner including tip $125 or thereabouts.some nights it is burgers and beer for less than $40. ![]() We too tend to share entrees at times and when we do that we preface that by a large salad and maybe an appetizer. You did not mention how much alcohol that you drink.but when my husband and I go to Aruba for 2 weeks, we eat out at least 7 nights, but usually not more than 9.
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