



About
Imagine a private island off the coast of Aruba with white beaches, pink flamingos, and limited vacationers. Welcome to Renaissance Island, a 40-acre paradise accessible only by water taxi.
But there's a catch: the island is private, owned and operated by the Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino. Only registered guests may visit unless you snag a coveted day pass. More on this in our next section!
Renaissance Island has two areas: one for families and one for adults, ensuring everyone finds their slice of heaven.
Flamingo Beach is the top attraction on the island. Pink flamingos roam freely, adding a surreal touch to the white sandy beaches and turquoise waters.
Aside from its natural and serene beauty, Renaissance Island stands out for its commitment to sustainability and preserving Aruba's unique ecosystem.
Since the island is minutes by boat from Oranjestad, visitors often combine a day trip with a dinner at restaurants like Po-Ké Ono Azure.
Getting onto Renaissance Island may be challenging, but it's worth the effort.
Renaissance Island: Fun Facts & Cool Features
As promised, here is the scoop on how to get to Renaissance Island if you're not a hotel guest: non-guests may purchase a day pass from the hotel. Here is the link: Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort.
The process is simple but comes with some caveats.
First, day passes are limited as the hotel doesn't want the island overrun with tourists. Second, passes sell out quickly, especially in peak season. Third, day passes are only available when the hotel is below 80% occupancy.
But don't despair! The key is to be "pleasantly persistent" and inquire frequently before your vacation and when you arrive.
Once you have a pass, it includes a water taxi service to and from the island and a $25 credit at the Papagayo Bar & Grill or Mango Beach Bar.
Naturally, the best part of securing a day pass is exploring the island! Be sure to visit one of the main attractions: Flamingo Beach. It's the only location in Aruba with flamingos, adding to the intrigue of Renaissance Island. You'll be able to walk and swim with these magnificent birds who are comfortable and almost nonchalant being around people.
Another impressive feature is the island's commitment to providing a "private island" experience. With limited access, beaches are never overcrowded, which makes every visit unique, whether it's your first or your fiftieth time.
Renaissance Island also boasts some of the most transparent waters in the Caribbean, making it a fantastic spot for snorkeling. The astonishing visibility reveals a vibrant underwater world teeming with colorful fish and coral formations. Every time you dip below the surface, it's a serene, captivating adventure.
While getting a day pass is challenging, it's well worth the effort! Renaissance Island offers a unique experience on an Aruba vacation, filling it with beauty, relaxation, and flamingo encounters.
Getting There
Here are step-by-step driving directions from Oranjestad to the Renaissance Island water taxi:
- Start on Lloyd G. Smith Blvd, heading towards the western part of Oranjestad.
- Continue straight, keeping the ocean on your left until you see signs for Renaissance Marina.
- Turn right onto Renaissance Marina, following signs for the Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino.
- At the resort, look for designated parking areas for island guests.
- Head towards the lobby to access the private ferry to Renaissance Island.
- Address: Boulevard 82, Oranjestad, Aruba.
Cost
Here are the current costs for visiting Renaissance Island:
- Day-Pass for Non-Resort Guests: $125 per person.
- Children under five enjoy free access when accompanied by a paying adult.
Prices are subject to change; check their website for updates.
Local Tips
- Arrive early to secure the best spots on Flamingo Beach, especially if you're visiting during peak season.
- Water taxi rides last about 8 minutes.
- Bring snacks or a small meal from Oranjestad to avoid higher prices on the island.
- To protect the flamingos, children may only visit Flamingo Beach from 9-10:00 AM.
- Consider using biodegradable sunscreen to help preserve the pristine water and marine life.
- Bring a reusable water bottle. You can refill it on the island and stay hydrated all day.