Flamingo Beach Aruba
Flamingo island is a bucket list destination for a lot of island travelers.
If traveling to Flamingo island is on your bucket list, you will want to plan ahead!
You cannot just show up and start taking pictures of these awesome beauties!
Research and planning can help you avoid many pitfalls and wasted time during your trip!
You don’t want to waste a minute not knowing when and how you will get to the beautiful island during your stay in Aruba!
Visiting Renaissance Island in Aruba is a truly unique experience, especially if you’re looking to enjoy the company of its most famous, flamboyant residents: the flamingos.
This private island, owned by the Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino, is home to some of the most picturesque beaches in the Caribbean, and of course, the Instagram-famous pink flamingos.
We’ll guide you through everything you need to know to see these majestic birds and enjoy a day in this tropical paradise.
Planning Your Visit
Book in Advance:
Renaissance Island is exclusive to guests of the Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino. However, a limited number of day passes are available for non-guests.
The easiest way to access Flamingo Beach is to book a stay at the Renaissance Aruba Private Island.
Even if you book your stay at the resort, they do run out of tickets! it is actually cheaper to stay at the Renaissance hotel than to book a trip to Flamingo Island!
It is important to note that you cannot just show up at Renaissance Island without prior reservations.
You only have to buy an island pass if you’re NOT staying at the Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort. The total cost for a day pass to visit Flamingo Beach on Renaissance Island Aruba is $130 per person.
You can book your day pass here! They go on sale at 7am the day before, and you can only get a max of 5 tickets per day!
Since flamingos are not native to Aruba, you won’t see flamingos just roaming around Aruba. You will actually only find these pretty pink birds in one place: the private island owned by REnaissance Wind creek Aruba resort!
Now, it’s important to note that–while guests certainly have access to this 40-acre island–it’s actually located a distance from the Renaissance hotel. So, for example, even if you stay at the resort, you won’t be able to walk straight from your room to Flamingo Beach.
Instead, arriving at Renaissance Island involves a short eight-minute ride via a water taxi! After your boat docks at the private island, you’ll need to go to the Flamingo Beach section to see the famous pink flamingos.
Other ways of getting a day pass to Flamingo island include:
Book a massasge at the Renaissance Hotel Spa! Always double check this, as this was the case at the time this post was written in November 2023! They may change it, or run out of passes!
If you are wanting to see the Flamingos, you just need to head to the Renaisannce private Island in Aruba!
The easiest way to access Flamingo Beach is to book a stay at the Renaissance Aruba Private Island.
Even if you book your stay at the resort, they do run out of tickets! it is actually cheaper to stay at the Renaissance hotel than to book a trip to Flamingo Island!
It is important to note that you cannot just show up at Renaissance Island without prior reservations.
You only have to buy an island pass if you’re NOT staying at the Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort. The total cost for a day pass to visit Flamingo Beach on Renaissance Island Aruba is $130 per person.
You can book your day pass here! They go on sale at 7am the day before, and you can only get a max of 5 tickets per day!
This price includes a $25.00 food and beverage credit you can use at Papagayo Bar & Grill or Mangrove Beach Bar. Beach towels are also available on the island. Renaissance Island tickets are $62.50 per child for ages 6-12, and there is no charge for children five and under.
Now, it’s also important to note that – while guests certainly have access to this 40-acre island–it’s actually located a distance from the Renaissance hotel. So, for example, even if you stay at the resort, you won’t be able to walk straight from your room to Flamingo Beach.
Instead, arriving at Renaissance Island involves a short eight-minute ride via a water taxi! After your boat docks at the private island, you’ll need to go to the Flamingo Beach section to see the famous pink flamingos.
If you’re staying at the hotel, you’ll be able to visit the private island where Flamingo Beach is located without any additional charges.
However, if that isn’t an option, you’ll need to get day passes to the island directly from Renaissance for approximately $125 USD per person. Unfortunately, these passes can’t be booked in advance, so the best thing for you to do is check it early in the morning the day you plan to visit.
Want to increase your chances? Keep your schedules flexible and keep on checking!
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(Photo credit given to Stacy Shoemake)
Q: How do I get to Flamingo Beach from the Renaissance Resort?
A: Flamingo Beach is accessible by a water taxi provided by the resort. The ride takes approximately eight minutes from the resort’s private dock to the island.
Q: What are the water taxi hours?
A: Water taxis typically run every 15 minutes from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM, but it’s best to check with the resort for any changes to the schedule.
Q: Can children visit Flamingo Beach?
A: Flamingo Beach is an adult-only area, primarily to ensure the safety and well-being of the flamingos and a peaceful environment for guests. However, children are allowed to visit the beach during a specific hour in the morning. Please check with the resort for the exact times as these can change.
Q: Is it possible to feed the flamingos?
A: Yes, visitors can feed the flamingos with food provided by the resort. There are vending machines on Flamingo Beach where you can purchase flamingo food.
Q: Are there any photography restrictions on Flamingo Beach?
A: No, there are no specific restrictions, but visitors are encouraged to be respectful and not to disturb the flamingos, especially during their resting time. It’s also important to be considerate of other guests when taking photos.
Q: What should I bring to Flamingo Beach?
A: Essentials include a swimsuit, sunscreen, a hat, and a camera. The resort provides towels, and there are food and beverage services available on the island.
Q: Are there any facilities on Flamingo Beach? A: Yes, Flamingo Beach is well-equipped with beach chairs, hammocks, a bar, and a grill, as well as restrooms and showers for your comfort and convenience.
Q: What else is there to do on Renaissance Island besides visiting Flamingo Beach? A: Besides the unique experience with flamingos, Renaissance Island offers snorkeling, luxurious cabanas for rent, and beautiful beaches for swimming and sunbathing. There’s also a spa cove for those looking for relaxation and pampering.
A: Flamingo Beach is accessible by a water taxi provided by the resort. The ride takes approximately eight minutes from the resort’s private dock to the island.Q: Do I need to stay at the Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort to visit Flamingo Beach?
A: No, you don’t necessarily have to stay at the resort. While guests of the resort have guaranteed access, a limited number of day passes are available for purchase by non-guests. However, these passes are in high demand and must be reserved on the day of your visit.
Q: Where can I buy a day pass to visit Flamingo Beach?
A: Day passes can be purchased at the reception desk of the Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort. It’s recommended to contact the resort directly on the day you wish to visit, as early as possible, since the number of passes is limited. You can also buy them at this site here! Currently, you can buy up to 5 a day! They start selling them at 7am the day before.
Q: How much does a day pass to Flamingo Beach cost?
A: The cost of day passes can vary depending on the season and availability. Please contact the Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort for the most current pricing. You only have to buy an island pass if you’re NOT staying at the Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort. The total cost for a day pass to visit Flamingo Beach on Renaissance Island Aruba is $130 per person.
This price includes a $25.00 food and beverage credit you can use at Papagayo Bar & Grill or Mangrove Beach Bar. Beach towels are also available on the island. Renaissance Island tickets are $62.50 per child for ages 6-12, and there is no charge for children five and under.
Q: How do I get to Flamingo Beach from the Renaissance Resort?