Yesterday I talked about how great the Hyatt Regency Aruba’s pool is for relaxing, but there’s also a ton more to do for honeymooners hoping to get up and go.
You can easily book excursions for diving, sailing and snorkeling trip with Red Sail Sports at their right off the main lobby of the Hyatt. Their boats pick up guest at the end of the pier which means not having to rent a car or spend time in a taxi getting to a marina.
The Hyatt has a bunch of on-site dining options. Palms Restaurant offers Latin-style cuisine, an open view of the kitchen and happy hour most days.
With probably the most impressive setting, the Ruinas del Mar restaurant is a limestone building with open-air seating. It’s surrounded by the hotel’s man-made lagoon which means you can dine on the Spanish-influenced meals and watch chubby Koi fish swim by. They serve breakfast, dinner and Sunday brunch.
And because everyone wants to be South Beach, the Hyatt has the outdoor Alfresco Bar, complete with beds draped in white and candles galore. Honeymooners will love the romantic vibe this place has at night.
Non-drinker or anyone looking for an afternoon pick-me-up can head to Kadushi Juice Bar, a short stroll from both the pool and the beachfront.
And after a day of sailing and snorkeling, eating and drinking, couples will want to relax in the hotel’s Still Water Spa. A 50 minute couples massage with run you $100 per person.










