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Aruba Ocean Villas SAVANETA, ARUBA


Tucked away in the tranquil fishing village of Savaneta, Aruba Ocean Villas offers a rare blend of barefoot luxury and soulful island living — an adults-only sanctuary far removed from the high-rise energy of Palm Beach. Here, privacy, authenticity and a slower, more intentional rhythm define the experience. Each villa is a handcrafted sanctuary built from


reclaimed wood, bamboo and sustainably sourced materials from Suriname, Indonesia and Brazil. No two are alike, giving every stay a sense of discovery. The overwater bungalows and penthouses hover above the calm Caribbean Sea, creating an atmosphere of quiet wonder and serenity. Open-air living spaces blur the line between


indoors and nature, while interiors layered with driftwood, woven palm and polished stone feel both grounded and refined. Many villas feature outdoor marble tubs, thatched roofs that welcome sea breezes and sunlight, and glass-bottom panels revealing marine life below. Private decks with plunge pools, hammocks and sea ladders complete the connection to the sea.


Experiences are thoughtfully curated and deeply personal. Dining unfolds across several settings, from relaxed beachfront evenings at The Old Man and The Sea to Olmos, an intimate chef’s table. Bennie’s Theatre reimagines dinner and a movie in a private cinema bungalow, pairing plush seating with elevated snacks. Signature moments include Whispers & Wines,


a sommelier-led pairing held in a two-storey overwater bungalow. Nearby, guests can explore the mangrove-lined coves of Mangel Halto or unwind on the white sands of Baby Beach. The newest Overwater Penthouse concept


further elevates the stay, centred around a private saltwater pool designed to mirror the calm of the surrounding sea. A palapa-style gazebo rises from the water, creating a shaded space for relaxation, while in-pool spa treatments offer a deeply immersive experience. A lush garden terrace overlooking the mangroves provides a second, tranquil setting for private treatments. Together, these spaces create a seamless sense of wellness without walls.


DON’T MISS Enjoy a private dining experience in your own villa, where a dedicated chef crafts a personalised menu for an intimate gourmet evening


Need to know


KEY FEATURES • Overwater bungalows & penthouses • Beach bungalows • The Old Man and The Sea restaurant • Olmos (the chef’s table)


KEY ACTIVITIES • Snorkelling • Kayaking • Paddleboarding • Wine pairing with a sommelier


KEY TREATMENTS • Spa therapies (bespoke wellness massages)


• Overwater dining • Water activities • Beach loungers


GET IN TOUCH • arubaoceanvillas.com • +1 877 920 1381 • info@arubaoceanvillas.com • instagram.com/arubaoceanvillas


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