Hyatt Regency Aruba unveils bold renovation to mark 35th anniversary

In celebration of its 35th anniversary, the Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort Spa & Casino has unveiled a sweeping renovation that reimagines nearly every corner of the beloved Palm Beach property.

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The transformation blends modern elegance with the island’s natural charm, marking a new era for one of Aruba’s most iconic resorts.

Among the standout upgrades is a completely redesigned open-air lobby, where natural stone finishes, vibrant tropical hues, and lush greenery create a breezy, welcoming atmosphere that mirrors the island’s warm hospitality.

Guests can now dine at Piccolo, the resort’s brand-new contemporary steakhouse featuring an open-concept kitchen and Kosher certification under the supervision of Chabad of Aruba — a rare offering in the Caribbean. Meanwhile, the signature Ruinas del Mar restaurant returns with Mediterranean-Caribbean flavors and a newly reimagined courtyard complete with water features and a handcrafted pergola.

For those seeking elevated accommodations, the revamped Governor’s Suite offers 2,745 square feet of oceanfront luxury, with three private balconies, a spa-inspired bath, and curated botanical art. The resort also introduces Deluxe Sunset Studios, designed to showcase Aruba’s famed sunsets with calming interiors and panoramic views through floor-to-ceiling doors.

Governor’s Suite

To commemorate the milestone, the Hyatt Regency Aruba is offering a limited-time “Get More With Your Stay” package, which includes a $250 food and beverage credit — ideal for sunset cocktails or sampling the resort’s elevated island cuisine.

The refresh not only honors Hyatt Regency Aruba’s legacy but also sets the stage for the next chapter in luxury Caribbean travel.

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