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Brickell Bay Beach Club   Two plus sun rating (This accommodation rating is a First Choice Sun Rating)

in Palm Beach, Aruba

 

At a glance

Exterior

Exterior

Key features

Close to the Beach

Choose one of these accommodations to ensure you are within 300 metres of the beach (1km for villas).

Central Location

These accommodations are guaranteed to be less than 200 metres from the centre of your resort, close to bars and restaurants.

Exclusive to First Choice in the UK

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A simple base in Aruba's most stunning beach area, Brickell Bay Beach Club lies opposite the spectacular Palm Beach, where you can try all the watersports or simply relax on the white sand, soaking up the Caribbean sunshine. A small promenade of bars, pavement cafes and restaurants next to the hotel.

Key facts

Distance to beach: 200m
Sleeps up to: 4

Features

  • Air conditioning
 
 

Rooms

Bathroom

Bathroom

Other Facilities

On site outdoor Swimming pool, Pizzeria serving international and Italian cuisine, 2 Bars including a Lobby bar and a swim-up Poolside bar, Internet facilities wireless*.

Building

Rooms: 98
Floors: 4
Lifts: 2
Bedrooms: 98
Telephone: 001 297 5860900

Key

Charges may be made for some facilities in addition to those highlighted as payable locally above.
* - payable locally

 

Facilities

Exterior and pool

Exterior and pool

On Site

On site outdoor Swimming pool, Pizzeria serving international and Italian cuisine, 2 Bars including a Lobby bar and a swim-up Poolside bar, Internet facilities wireless*.

Amenities

Nearby restaurants and bars and with plenty of shopping available along the resort's strip, the hotel lies over the road from Palm Beach, considered one of Aruba's top sandy beaches. There is a bus stop over the road, from which services* run to the town centre.

Location

Near restaurants and bars and with plenty of shopping available along the resort's strip, the hotel lies over the road from Palm Beach, considered one of Aruba's top sandy beaches. There is a bus stop over the road, from which services* run to the town centre.

Special Offers

Return taxi transfer from £25 per person. Please contact us after you have made your online booking to book.

Key

Charges may be made for some facilities in addition to those highlighted as payable locally above.
* - payable locally

 

Activities

Exterior and pool

Exterior and pool

For Families

Babysitting*,

Key

Charges may be made for some facilities in addition to those highlighted as payable locally above.
* - payable locally
 

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Exterior

 
 
 

Local info

About Palm Beach

A sensational beach with powdery sand stretching for miles and water so blue you'll need sunglasses, Aruba's Palm Beach is the place to stay if you want a lively Caribbean vibe, top watersports and a small selection of bars, souvenir stalls and restaurants; not to mention the best tan of your life!

About Aruba

If you're looking for paradise, Aruba's the right place to start. Dotted along the sun-drenched west coast, the pure white beaches are so beautiful you'll wonder if they're real and all our resorts give you plenty of chance to visit the capital, Oranjestad, and uncover Aruba's safe laid-back vibe, tinkling steel drums and tropical flavour.

Weather

 
 

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