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Astoria Hotel & Restaurant
San Nicolas#2 of 2 hotels in San Nicolas

Astoria Hotel & Restaurant

★★★½3.7 out of 5 · 7 reviews
3.5★
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About

The Astoria sits in San Nicolas, Aruba's southernmost town, about a half-hour from the main resort strips. It ranks second of two hotels here, and the 3.7 overall tells only part of the story—rooms and cleanliness both score 1.0, while service and value land at a more respectable 3.0. The seven reviews suggest a small operation with uneven upkeep. San Nicolas itself is worth the drive if you're after something that feels less like a postcard. The town has murals, local bars, and Charlie's Bar, which is older than most of the high-rises. The Astoria gives you a base in that world, but expect basics and manage expectations on the condition of the space. If you need reliable air conditioning and fresh linens, look north. If you're the type who can roll with rough edges for the sake of location and price, it might work for a night or two.

At a glance

Area
San Nicolas
Star rating
★★★½
Typical nightly
$200
Beach access
shuttle
Kid-friendly
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Party score
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Walkability
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Rooms
100
Casino
Swim-up
Kids' club
All inclusive
Vibe
quaint
charming
boutique

Photos

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Front View Kite-Inn ArubaSan Nicolas●○○○© KamLiCh via TripAdvisor

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Adults only

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