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Aruba Ocean Villas SAVANETA, ARUBA
Tucked away on the tranquil shores of Savaneta, Aruba Ocean Villas is the island’s only overwater villa resort. Each villa is individually handcrafted, combining natural wood, thatched roofs and ocean- inspired design. Private decks stretch over crystal- clear waters, with many villas boasting plunge pools and open-air bathtubs, which are perfectly positioned to capture the golden hues of sunset. Beyond its enchanting accommodation, the
resort curates luxurious experiences that celebrate Aruba’s cultural heritage. For example, Olmos Restaurant, which is opening in October 2025, will unveil a chef’s table concept that features a six-course menu paired with fine wines. This much-anticipated culinary addition, which will be prepared in an open kitchen, promises an intimate fusion of gastronomy and storytelling. Wellness takes centre stage at Chandra Manglar,
the resort’s nature-immersed spa, which can be found among the mangroves. Treatments are crafted to harmonise body and soul, from oceanfront massages to personalised therapies designed to restore balance and promote deep relaxation.
For unforgettable moments, Bennie’s Theatre
offers a cinematic escape unlike any other. Designed for private screenings, romantic proposals or celebratory toasts, this plush venue features a large screen, surround sound, gourmet cuisine and attentive service. A whirlpool bath filled with rose petals adds an extra layer of indulgence. Slower rituals are also embraced at Chito
& Chenta, a calming coffee sanctuary where rare beans, artisanal brewing techniques and thoughtful presentation create a multi-sensory experience. It’s a space where the island’s creative spirit is reflected in every carefully crafted cup. Aruba Ocean Villas maintains a strong
connection to its surroundings. Guests are encouraged to explore the nearby village of Savaneta, with its family-run seafood eateries and rich local character. A short kayak or snorkel away, you can visit Glass Island, where the shoreline glitters with colorful glass bottles transformed by nature into smooth, pebble-like shapes. Collect your favorite piece of sea-worn glass and craft it into a keepsake or even promise rings.
DON’T MISS Indulge in a private cinematic night at Bennie’s Theatre, where you can soak in a whirlpool bath filled with rose petals
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KEY FEATURES • Overwater & beachfront villas • Private plunge pools • Exclusive luxury restaurant (Old Man & The Sea)
• Olmos Restaurant (launching October 2025)
• Open-air spa (Chandra Manglar) • Bennie’s Theatre with whirlpool bath • Coffeehouse (Chito & Chenta)
KEY ACTIVITIES • Kayaking • Paddleboarding • Island Tour
GET IN TOUCH
arubaoceanvillas.com T: +297 584 3434 E:
info@arubaoceanvillas.com
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