This Beach in Aruba is Covered With Flamingos
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This Beach in Aruba is Covered With Flamingos


Aruba’s crystal blue waters and picturesque beaches are beautiful in their own right, but one beach ups the ante thanks to the brilliant pink flamingos that call it home. At the aptly-named Flamingo Beach, a flamboyance of these vibrant animals stroll the shoreline. Yes, that’s the actual name for a group of flamingos, and it couldn’t be a better descriptor.

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Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino

The catch is that Flamingo Beach is on Renaissance Island, an island privately owned by the Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino, which has placed certain restrictions on the island for the enjoyment of their guests. Located at the heart of it all in Oranjestad, the Renaissance is a 556-room resort with renovated accommodations in two distinct settings, one of which is an adults-only option. A variety of onsite restaurants, a lively events calendar, fitness center and spa round out the offerings at this refined beachfront resort.

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Courtesy of Aruba Tourism Authority

More Than Just Flamingos

A boat departs regularly from the resort’s lobby to the Renaissance Aruba Private Island, making it easy for guests to explore. In addition to the flamingos themselves, Flamingo Beach offers all the amenities you need, including a bar, restaurant, restrooms, chairs and towels. Out of respect to the flamingo population, which arrived on the island on their own to take up residence in the mangroves, children are only allowed at Flamingo Beach from 9 to 10 am each day. Bring quarters for the vending machine that sells food for the flamingos, and you might be lucky enough to feed one by hand.

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Flamingo Beach at Renaissance Aruba Private Island

How Non-Resort Guests Can Visit Flamingo Beach

Visitors who aren’t staying at the Renaissance are permitted to visit Renaissance Island by purchasing a day pass. Access is limited, however, to avoid overcrowding, and day passes cannot be pre-booked. If you aren’t staying at the Renaissance, you’ll need to visit the resort on the morning you wish to visit to inquire about availability.

Renaissance Aruba Private Island Amenities

Though the flamingos are reason enough to entice visitors to come to this private island, the Renaissance also offers beach tennis, luxury private cabanas, watersports equipment rentals, sailing cruises and Spa Cove, where you can enjoy an oceanside massage. Come for the flamingos, and stay for the beautiful beaches and amenities at Renaissance Island.

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