Aruba all-inclusive hotels is one of the most popular topics for visitors planning a trip to Aruba. This guide covers everything you need to know.

Aruba has fewer all-inclusive options than the Dominican Republic or Cancún — most Aruba hotels operate room-only or with breakfast. But there are genuine all-inclusive options, and some offer exceptional value. Here’s the honest breakdown.
All-Inclusive Hotels in Aruba
Divi Aruba All Inclusive — Manchebo Beach
The flagship Aruba all-inclusive. Directly on a beautiful quiet beach, with access to the Divi Village Golf & Beach Resort’s facilities. Unlimited food and drinks at multiple restaurants, water sports, entertainment. Best for: budget-conscious guests who want everything included. Not the most luxurious property but solid value.
Divi Dutch Village Beach Resort — Manchebo
The sister property to the Divi Aruba, with access to the same all-inclusive programme. Casita-style rooms around a central pool. More local, residential feel. Good for couples wanting a quieter all-inclusive experience.
RIU Palace Aruba — Palm Beach
The most upscale all-inclusive on Palm Beach. Adults-only (18+). Multiple restaurants, swim-up bar, entertainment, direct beach access. Higher quality food and drinks than the Divi properties. Best for: those who specifically want all-inclusive without sacrificing location (Palm Beach strip).
Manchebo Beach Resort (Meal Plans)
Manchebo isn’t a full all-inclusive but offers meal plan options that cover breakfast and dinner — creating an effective semi-all-inclusive experience at a boutique, adults-only resort on one of the quietest, most beautiful beaches in Aruba.
Are All-Inclusives Worth It in Aruba?
The honest answer: it depends on how you travel. If you plan to drink heavily, use the facilities constantly, and prefer the convenience of everything included, an Aruba all-inclusive can be good value. If you want to eat out at Aruba’s excellent independent restaurants (Screaming Eagle, Flying Fishbone, Passions on the Beach, Zeerovers) — which are some of the Caribbean’s best — you’ll feel restricted by an all-inclusive.
Most experienced Aruba visitors choose room-only hotels and eat independently. The restaurant scene is too good to lock yourself into one property’s food options for the entire trip.
Aruba has fewer all-inclusive options than other Caribbean destinations like the Dominican Republic or Cancún. The main options are Divi Aruba All Inclusive (good value, quiet beach), RIU Palace Aruba (adults-only, Palm Beach location), and the Divi Dutch Village. Most Aruba visitors prefer room-only hotels to access the island’s excellent independent restaurant scene.
RIU Palace Aruba for location (Palm Beach) and quality. Divi Aruba All Inclusive for value and quiet beach setting. Manchebo Beach Resort’s meal plans for a semi-all-inclusive boutique experience.
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Who Should Choose All-Inclusive in Aruba
The AI model works for those who plan to stay on the resort property most of the time, want one upfront price, or drink heavily. It works less well for travellers who want to explore Aruba restaurants like Zeerovers and Gasparito. The honest math: at $600-800/night all-in for an AI couple, a room-only hotel at $250/night leaves $350-550 for food, drinks, and activities — often spending less while eating better.
Divi Aruba All Inclusive — What is Included
All meals at multiple restaurants (buffet plus a la carte), unlimited drinks (standard brands), non-motorised water sports, entertainment, and sister property access. The beach at Manchebo is quieter than Palm Beach. Food quality is above average for a Caribbean AI property.
Divi Aruba All Inclusive (Manchebo Beach) and RIU Palace Aruba (Palm Beach, adults-only) are the two main AI properties. Both include unlimited food, drinks, and most activities.
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🎯 Don’t Forget: Book Your Tours in Advance
Popular Aruba tours sell out — especially catamarans, jeep tours and the Natural Pool. Book before you land.
Free cancellation on most tours. Prices shown are per person.
Aruba all-inclusive hotels in Aruba: Essential Guide for 2026

Aruba is one of the Caribbean’s most popular destinations, known for its white sand beaches, constant sunshine and world-class water sports. Whether you are looking for adventure tours, luxury resorts or authentic local dining, Aruba delivers an unforgettable experience. The island sits outside the hurricane belt, ensuring reliable weather year-round. Most visitors find that 5-7 days is the ideal length for an Aruba vacation, allowing time to explore the beaches, book a catamaran tour, visit the Natural Pool and sample the diverse restaurant scene across Palm Beach, Eagle Beach and Oranjestad.
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