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E Solo Aruba Apartments

★★★★★5.0 out of 5 · 2 reviews
5★

About

E Solo Aruba Apartments sits in the Bushiri area of Oranjestad, a residential pocket away from the high-rise coast. It ranks #28 among specialty lodging in the capital, which puts it in the middle tier of apartment-style options. The perfect 5-star rating comes from only two reviews, so it's too early to call it proven, but those two guests clearly liked what they found. The setup is straightforward: apartments with kitchen access, which matters if you're planning to cook or stretch a longer stay without eating out three times a day. Oranjestad itself is walkable for errands and restaurants, and you're a short drive from the beaches everyone comes for. This isn't a resort with poolside service; it's lodging that works if you want a base and prefer to move around the island on your own terms.

At a glance

Area
Oranjestad
Star rating
★★★★★
Typical nightly
$400
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
solo
couples
intimate

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