
Santa Lucia Landhuis & Cunucu
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Santa Lucia sits inland from Oranjestad on a historic landhuis property, trading beach proximity for quiet and space. The #13 ranking among Oranjestad hotels reflects a tiny sample size—just two reviews—but both pin the ratings at perfect fives across location, rooms, and service, which suggests the place delivers what it promises. Cunucu means countryside in Papiamento, and that's what you're getting: roosters, goats, no neighbors. The colonial architecture and grounds are the draw if you want something outside the resort corridor. It's not for everyone. You'll need a car to reach beaches or restaurants, and the small footprint means you're booking for privacy and character, not amenities or poolside service. If you want Eagle Beach in five minutes or a lobby bar, look elsewhere. If you want to sleep in an old estate house and wake up to actual rural Aruba, this works.
At a glance
- Area
- Oranjestad
- Star rating
- ★★★★★
- Typical nightly
- $400
- Beach access
- shuttle
- Kid-friendly
- ●○○○○
- Party score
- ●●○○○
- Walkability
- ●●●●○
- Rooms
- 100
- Casino
- –
- Swim-up
- –
- Kids' club
- –
- All inclusive
- –
- Vibe
- luxuryadults-onlyintimatequietwellness
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