These Aruba Resorts Have the Island’s Best All-Inclusive Options

By: - November 8th, 2025
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Manchebo Beach Resort & Spa
Located on serene Eagle Beach, Manchebo is a boutique resort with just 72 rooms — all with private patios or balconies overlooking the ocean or gardens. It’s known for its intimate atmosphere and wellness focus, offering daily beachfront yoga and Pilates classes and a tranquil spa pavilion set among tropical gardens. The Premium Culinary All-Inclusive program features a la carte breakfast, lunch, and dinner at the resort’s three signature restaurants — Ike’s Bistro, The Chophouse, and Omakase Sushi Bar — plus premium cocktails and wines. Guests staying four nights or more also enjoy a dinner at a local Aruban restaurant. With its focus on personal service and understated luxury, Manchebo is the island’s all-inclusive for travelers seeking peace and balance.


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About the author

Karen Udler is the Deputy Travel Editor of Caribbean Journal. A graduate of Duke University, has been traveling across the Americas for three decades. First an expert on Latin American travel, Karen has been traveling with CJ for more than a decade. She likes to focus on wellness, luxury travel and food.
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