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Home » Destinations » Caribbean » Aruba » Top 5 Reasons to Choose a Timeshare Rental in Aruba

Top 5 Reasons to Choose a Timeshare Rental in Aruba

Posted June 17, 2021, Updated January 6, 2024 //  by Michele Peterson 1 Comment

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Collage of resorts and beaches in Aruba with Pinterest text overlay.

The Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba is famous for its white sandy beaches, crystal blue waters, and year-round sunshine. It also happens to have an incredibly wide range of vacation property types given its small size.

You can choose from condos, cottages, all-inclusive resorts, five-star, boutique hotels, big resorts, villas and even timeshares.

What exactly is a timeshare? It’s shared ownership where multiple owners have use of a vacation property within a resort area for a set period of time.

But you don’t have to be an owner to enjoy all the advantages of a timeshare!

View of a swimming pool on Palm Beach.
Panoramic view of Palm Beach.

That’s right. You can actually rent one and enjoy the benefits of home-away-from-home vacation ownership without the lifetime commitment. 

Renting a timeshare unti direct from the owner or getting an Aruba timeshare rental from a company like SellMyTimeshareNow.com can allow you to experience the best of the island and provide a lot of added value to your vacation experience.

What are some benefits to renting an Aruba timeshare? Here are a few to consider:

1. Indulge in Luxury Accommodations Without the High Price Tag

View of swimming pool at Divi Aruba Phoenix Beach Resort in the Dutch Caribbean.
Soak up the sun at this swimming pool at Divi Aruba Phoenix Beach Resort. (Credit: Jessica Percy Campbell)

Timeshares are best known for being spacious and well-equipped accommodations that provide the comforts of home, paired with the upscale features of a luxury resort.

In Aruba, timeshare rentals are available in multiple layouts and sizes to comfortably accommodate any sized family from couples on a honeymoon or multi-generational families.

Studios, one, two, and even three-bedroom suites can be found at most resorts.

Each suite is equipped with a full or partial kitchen, living area, dining tables, full bathrooms (some with jetted tubs), and private balconies, many with views of Aruba’s sparkling beaches. Many resorts also have communal barbecues.

With all of these features, you would assume that these rental units are pricey. Not necessarily true!

Aruba timeshares are offered for rent by-owner, meaning they are priced up to 70% off traditional resort pricing. Not only that, they’re often priced lower per night than other area resorts or hotels.

Another advantage is being able to prepare some (or all) of your meals in the kitchen of your rental unit rather than dining out. (Although you don’t want to miss trying one of Aruba’s famous brunches)

This can be handy for vacationers with dietary restrictions, families with small children and travellers looking for ways to save money on their Caribbean getaway.

Looking for fun things to do on your vacation in Aruba? Check out these Top Things to Do in Aruba Beyond the Beach.

2. Vacation in Sought-After Locations on the Island

Beautiful beach in Aruba.
Just one of the many beautiful beaches in Aruba. (Credit: Francisco Sanchez)

Aruba timeshare resorts have prime real estate on this sunny island.

You’ll find most timeshares for rent on the western coast of the island in Oranjestad or Palm Beach, home to some of the best beaches and the most vibrant sunsets.

Unlike many other Caribbean destinations such as Trinidad & Tobago or Grenada where timeshare stock is limited, there is plenty to choose from in Aruba.

Plus, there are no gated communities on the island. All of Aruba’s beaches are open to the public so you can beach hop to your heart’s content.

Nothing is far including shopping, grocery stores, restaurants and top attractions.

Food fans will also enjoy the proximity to Aruba’s best beach bars, nightlife and local restaurants. For many visitors, exploring Aruba’s culinary scene is a highlight of their vacation.

Whether it’s enjoying a romantic date night for two at Atardi or tucking into some tapas at the swim-up bar at purebeach (Divi Aruba Phoenix Beach Resort), you’re never far from memorable dining.

It’s also considered one of the safest islands in the Caribbean.

3. Find Vacation Rentals at Popular Brand-Name Resorts

Boat at sunset at Marriott’s Aruba Surf Club, Aruba.
Boat at sunset on Palm Beach at Marriott’s Aruba Surf Club, Aruba. (Credit: Francisco Sanchez)

When choosing from Aruba’s selection of timeshare resorts, you’ll discover many popular, well-respected hospitality brand names. This includes international brands and well-established companies known for their exceptional service, top-tier accommodations, and luxury amenities.

Popular timeshare rentals include the following:

  • Barcelo Aruba
  • Bluegreen Resorts – La Cabana Beach & Racquet Club
  • Costa Linda Beach Resort
  • Divi Aruba Phoenix Beach Resort
  • Divi Dutch Village Resort
  • Divi Village Golf & Beach Resort
  • Marriott’s Aruba Surf Club
  • Marriott’s Aruba Ocean Club
  • and others.

4. Enjoy Convenient Resort Amenities for Added Value

Swimming pool at Riu Palace Aruba Resort.
One of the sparkling resort swimming pools in Aruba. (Credit: Francisco Sanchez)

Speaking of amenities, another perk to staying at an Aruba timeshare resort is the wealth of on-site amenities.

Besides providing direct beach access, Aruba resorts feature swimming pools with poolside bars, hot tubs, full-service spas, golf courses, fitness facilities including gyms, and activity programs.

That means you’re able to enjoy a full vacation experience without stepping foot off the property if that’s your preference!

Most resorts also offer opportunities to go on excursions and enjoy the wide range of attractions on Aruba.

Whether it’s snorkeling, boating, or exploring the island by jeep, you can book many outings right through your resort’s activities desk.

5. Booking is Easy!

Not only are these rentals affordable, comfortable, and fun, but they are so simple to book. Online timeshare resale and rental company, SellMyTimeshareNow.com makes it easy to search and book your vacation with a 100% reservation guarantee.

If you have any questions about the process, their rental experts are available and ready to assist you.

So the next time you’re planning a vacation on One Happy Island, it’s worth looking beyond the usual hotel room stay. Aruba timeshares can provide you with a luxurious home base to enjoy your island experience to the fullest.

Frequently-Asked Questions

Colourful buildings in Oranjestad, Aruba.
Be sure to make time to explore downtown Oranjestad, Aruba. (Credit: Michele Peterson)

How Much Does it Cost to Rent a Timeshare?

Owners rent their timeshares to help offset the cost of their maintenance fees so costs vary depending on the type of unit (size, location) and time of year (known as weeks). They often cost less — much less — than a hotel room.

Are Timeshare Rentals Worth It? 

It’s possible to save money and enjoy a large, well-equipped vacation property in a brand name resort. This is especially handy if you’re travelling with a family and want to accommodate teens or young adults.

Rentals are available in weekly increments so are probably not worth it if you need a place to stay for just one or two nights.

How Far in Advance Do You Need to Book? 

Depending on availability, you can book last minute timeshares (booking dates within 60 days). They can be a very good deal.

Is it Necessary to Rent a Car in Aruba?  

Most Aruba timeshare resorts are conveniently located near restaurants, casinos, grocery stores and attractions, which means  you don’t need to rent a car. You can walk, take a taxi or Arubus (public transit) to get around.

If you do want to rent a car, there are several car rental agencies available in front of the Arrivals terminal at Queen Beatrix International Airport. It’s also easy to rent a car for a day to explore other parts of the island.

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Michele Peterson
Michele Peterson

Dividing her time between Canada, Guatemala and Mexico (or the nearest tropical beach), Michele Peterson is the founder of A Taste for Travel. Her award-winning travel and food writing has appeared in Lonely Planet’s cookbook Mexico: From the Source, National Geographic Traveler, Fodor’s and 100+ other publications.

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  1. Dumb Dave

    January 19, 2022 at 8:56 am

    Hello, My name is Dave, and I went to Aruba for the first time in July of 2005. I stayed there for 15 days, DO NOT LIKE TIMESHARE AT ALL. never never never..!!! Bought a home there on the 14 day, came home and forwarded the money to the Notary in Aruba. I went back down there two month’s later and have property there now. My taxes on property is $271. I have bank account that pay’s all my bill’s. With your week of timeshare YOU HAVE TO PAY A MAINTAINCE FEE FOR JUST ONE WEEK…….I have been to Aruba 96 times with no fee and still own the property that is worth DOUBLE what I paid. Dave

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