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How to Visit Flamingo Beach Aruba – Tips to Get Tickets

How to Visit Flamingo Beach Aruba – Tips to Get Tickets

Want to visit the flamingos in Aruba? Spoiler alert: you can’t just show up and get tickets to Flamingo Beach Aruba…You’ll need to stay at the Renaissance Aruba Resort in order to guarantee access to the beach, don’t worry prices are average for Aruba hotels.

Aruba is an absolute dream of a place to visit, with gorgeous beaches waiting to be explored. There is one beach, however, that stands alone in terms of uniqueness Flamingo Beach

Flamingo Beach Aruba is famous for the amazing, exotic flamingos that roam the beach, and the photos and memories you take away from your day with them will last a lifetime.


Tickets to see the flamingos on Renaissance Island sell out instantly and are hard to get. To guarantee that you will see flamingos in Aruba, we suggest buying tickets here in advance.


It is a truly magical experience having flamingos come so close to you, and these majestic creatures paint such a pretty picture reflected in the shallow waters of the island.

Standing on one leg and the perfect shade of pink, the flamboyance of flamingos definitely makes this beach a special place to visit.

An Instagram sensation, these famous flamingos have been popping up everywhere on the internet, and visiting them has become more popular than ever. If it’s the perfect selfie that you’re after, then these lovely creatures are remarkably obliging, providing countless photo opportunities.

Unfortunately, you can’t just turn up and expect to find flamingos everywhere you look in Aruba. Flamingo Beach Aruba is actually on a private island, so you’re going to need to put a bit of thought and effort into seeing these elegant birds. Another place to see them is on De Palm Island.

To help you out, we’ve come up with everything you need to know about visiting this beautiful spot and its lovely feathered residents.

There are three ways you can visit the Flamingos in Aruba on Renaissance Island, and one even includes a massage! With just a little bit of planning, you’ll soon be taking the perfect picture with your newfound flamingo friends. 


Girl with at Flamingo Beach in Aruba

Where Can You See Flamingos in Aruba?

Are you looking for where to see the Aruba flamingos? There are only two places in Aruba with Flamingos. They both are great options.


Renaissance Aruba boat to Flamingo Beach

How To Get To Flamingo Beach in Aruba

As mentioned before, the beach is privately owned, which means that it’s not open to the general public. Because of this, it’s best to plan your trip to see the flamingos well ahead of time so that you don’t miss out on this special place.

The beach is located on a small island just off Aruba named Renaissance Island, owned by the Renaissance Aruba Resort. The hotel itself is based not far from the airport in Oranjestad, the capital of the island, and from here, hotel staff ferry visitors and guests to the island, where they can enjoy Flamingo Beach Aruba.

The boats leave promptly every fifteen minutes, and the journey itself is super novel. The boat turns up right at the reception of the hotel, and you have to scan your key card or pass to get on board. It then weaves its way along a small canal before taking to the warm waters of the Caribbean in what is just an eight-minute voyage to Renaissance Island.

The exclusive nature of the private island means that the number of visitors is very limited. Consequently, when you’re lounging on the beach or taking photos with the flamingos, you’ll really be able to relax in this peaceful earthly paradise and feel like a VIP.

But first, you need to get there. To meet the fabulous flamingos, you’re going to have to choose between two price options.

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#1 Tip – Rent a car in Aruba
Explore on your own
The best way to explore Aruba and get to the Renaissance hotel is by renting a car in Aruba! Driving in Aruba is super easy and safe. They drive on the right side of the road, the steering wheel on the left the same as in the USA. There is very little traffic in Aruba. Renting a car gives you so much more freedom! We always rent from Discover Cars, it is super easy, and they have the best prices.

How Much Does Visting Flamingo Beach Cost?

Renaissance Island is only accessible to guests of the resort, who get free access. If the hotel is not full (less than 80% occupancy), they sell guest passes to Renaissance Island for non-guests for $130.

This obviously means that you risk not seeing the flamingos if you decide not to stay at the hotel and it is fully booked. This is why we suggest buying tickets here to see Flamingos on De Palm Island. Not only can you see flamingos at De Palm Island, but there is also a waterpark, and it is all-inclusive with all the meals, beer, cocktails, and snacks you can eat. 


Pink flamingo on the beach in Aruba - top things to do Aruba honeymoon

How to Visit the Flamingos in Aruba

1. Stay at the Renaissance Aruba Resort

The only way to guarantee to see the flamingos is to book a room at the hotel. The cost of a room at the Renaissance Aruba Resort can reach as low as $250 for one night, though the vast majority of the time, you’ll end up paying more than that.

It is a lovely place to stay and has a fantastic pool, as well as Renaissance Island itself. So it’s not a bad option if you have your heart set on visiting Flamingo Beach Aruba.

We would suggest spending the first or last night of your trip to Aruba at the Renaissance Aruba. If you did get two-day passes, you would pay $250. You might as well stay the night and guarantee yourself a trip to Flamingo Beach, it’s a one-night hotel in Aruba. 

2. Book a Spa Treatment at the Okeanos Spa

This is probably your cheapest way to visit and the best workaround, in my opinion. The spa is located on Renaissance Island. So if you book a spa treatment at the Okeanos Spa at the Renaissance Aruba resort, you get access to the island.

You check into the spa at the main hotel, then you will be escorted to the private water taxi to take you to the island and then to the private cove where Spa Cove is located for treatments. After your spa treatment, you can stay on the island and eat lunch, grab a drink, and hang out with the flamingos.

So this way, you end up spending $150+, but you get a spa service, and you are guaranteed access to the island. This is the route I am going on my next visit. You can book spa services online here.

3. Purchase a Day Pass to Renaissance Island (Flamingo Beach)

Getting a day pass to Flamingo Beach isn’t cheap or easy. A day pass costs $130 per person, which includes the boat ride to and from the island as well as a $25 food and beverage credit at the Papagayo Bar & Grill or the Mangrove Beach Bar. Previously you had to go to the hotel days before and see if they’d be selling passes for later in the week and then AGAIN come back to purchase.

Thankfully now they have an online system, so you no longer have to take a taxi or drive yourself. You can book a day pass to Flamingo Beach online here. Flamingo Beach day passes go on sale every Saturday at 9 am for the upcoming Monday through Sunday. They sell out within minutes, so set your alarm! They are always sold out within minutes, so make sure to set your alarm. 

REMEMBER if the hotel is at 80% capacity or more, they probably won’t release any day passes. They want to reserve the spaces for guests staying at the hotel.


See Flamingos at De Palm Island  Instead

If you aren’t successful in getting tickets to Renaissance Island, we suggest that you buy tickets here to De Palm Island. Where you will not only see the flamingos but also has a waterpark, unlimited food and drinks, it is an open bar, and more. You can buy tickets here.

Related Article: The Perfect Honeymoon in Aruba


woman at the beach bar at Renaissance Aruba Resort on Flamingo Beach

Things to Do on Renaissance Island

The island is absolutely beautiful to behold and a lovely place to visit; after all, it is an idyllic island in the Caribbean. The island is divided into two parts comprising an adult section, which includes our fine-feathered flamingo friends, and a family section.

The adults can hang out drinking cocktails at Flamingo Beach Aruba, while the families have fun at Iguana Beach. Both beaches have free deckchairs and towels for you to use, and you can also find hammocks dotted about.

The perfect white beaches of the island are ideal for walks, as palm trees and mangroves line the crystal-clear waters, which are amazing for swimming. Watch out, though, because it does get pretty hot and sunny on the island, and there isn’t much shade. It may be a good idea to hire one of the private bungalows that are available to take the heat off for a bit.

Along with the beautiful beaches, there is a spa, fitness center, tennis courts, bar, and restaurant. You can also get aquatic and try out some of the water sports that are on offer.

girl feeding a flamingo in Aruba

Flamingo Beach Aruba

The gorgeous pink flamingos are what draw people to Renaissance Island, and although it would still be worth visiting without them, it is the majestic birds that really make the place a memorable experience. It’s definitely the most unique beach in Aruba

The beach is perfect for sitting back, relaxing, and watching the world go by. The flamingos that roam the sand and shallow waters make this a picture-perfect scene. It’s incredible to see how they just casually walk between the sunbeds, and you can easily approach them without scaring them.

It’s a really relaxing place, and the flamingos will either be wandering about the beach or perched on one leg in that distinctive flamingo pose when they are asleep. Whether asleep or awake, they always provide a fantastic photo opportunity.

A lovely thing to do is to feed these beautiful birds. There’s a machine that sells special flamingo food, and it feels like you’re in a fairytale when they calmly and gently eat out of your hand. Being so close to them with the island paradise all around you is what makes Flamingo Beach Aruba a unique experience.

To feed the flamingos, it is best to go early in the morning, around 8 am, when the beach is even quieter and emptier than usual.

Just so you don’t get the wrong idea, there aren’t actually that many of the birds. At the moment, only six live at the resort full-time, although from time to time, they do have their own flamingo guests who come to visit them. As they are free-ranging birds, other flamingos sometimes come to join them at the beach to pass the time before heading off to wherever it is that flamingos go.

As mentioned before, the beach is usually for adults only. If you’re traveling with children, make sure to get to Renaissance Island in the morning, as children are only permitted to visit the flamingos from 9-10 am. This is to help keep things calm and prevent the flamingos from being disturbed.

Flamingos in Aruba walking in the water

What to Do at Flamingo Beach Aruba

While the flamingos are obviously the main draw, Flamingo Beach is a fully-functioning sandy paradise for you to enjoy. As for the island, it has a bar and a restaurant. You can happily spend all day here.

Lounging in the sun and then retreating to the bar for some fantastic cocktails when it gets a bit too hot or when you feel that urge for a refreshing fruity drink.

The Mangrove Beach Bar is nice to hang out at, and the cocktails are amongst the best in the whole of Aruba. With its quaint ramshackle charm, the bar fits in perfectly amongst the stunning scenery on show. Nearby you can find the Papagayo Bar & Grill, which has an excellent range of tasty dishes for you to try.

Surrounding the island is a delightful mangrove forest, which is magical to explore as the trees sprout up from the crystal clear waters, hiding small fish among their roots. Tiny hermit crabs scurry across the sands, and largeish iguanas can sometimes be seen on Flamingo Beach. However, most of them prefer to bask in the sun at the appropriately named Iguana Beach.

If you wander along to the end of Flamingo Beach, you will find a secluded ‘Nature Trail’ which weaves its way between the mangroves. While it is beautiful to wander along, it is mosquito-infested, so watch out and make sure to slather on some insect repellant or put on some long-sleeved clothes before attempting the walk.

Away from the beaches, it really does feel like you are on a remote island, a million miles away from the rest of the world.

After exploring the mangroves, it’s a good idea to wash off and refresh yourself in the beautiful waters bordering Flamingo Beach. Perfect for photos, its idyllic sands have lovely swaying palm trees overlooking them, and there are numerous loungers for you to recline on.

The service here is fantastic, and you can always order drinks from your beach chair so that you don’t have to get up and miss out on any sun time. With bathrooms, towels, and of course, flamingos all readily available – it’s not a bad spot to spend the day!

If you’re looking for more adventure, then Flamingo Beach has more than enough to keep you entertained, and there are a number of watersports for you to try out. A lovely way to view the island from another perspective is to rent a kayak or paddleboat and take to the surrounding waters, looking back at the dreamy island behind you.

Below the waves, you can gaze at all the pretty fish swimming by as you scuba dive in the pristine waters surrounding the island. If diving isn’t your thing, then snorkeling may be the perfect compromise. The amazing visibility means that you’ll see almost as much without having to dive down into the depths of the ocean.

After a long, hard day of enjoying all that Flamingo Beach Aruba has to offer, why not relax even further and enjoy a delightful massage? Overlooking the ocean, Spa Cove is a marvelous spot and the perfect place to end a beautiful day in paradise.

couple walking on the beach in Aruba - Honeymooners

Flamingo Beach Visiting Hours

The island is open to guests from 7 am to 6 pm each day, so you can spend the whole day basking in its glory if you feel like it.

Once a week, it is possible to book a dinner on the island that begins at 7 pm, once most people have left the island. This is a lovely thing to do as it’s not every day that you get to have a delicious dinner on an almost deserted Caribbean island.

The Best Time of Year to Visit

Fortunately, Aruba is not located in the Caribbean hurricane belt that is so frequently hit by epic storms with such devastating effects. As such, that means it’s also possible to visit during the summer, unlike other islands further north.

The best time of year to visit the island is from April to May. We traveled to Aruba in August & November and had sunny weather each time the entire week, and there was always a breeze to cool us down. 

Related Article: Best Caribbean Islands to Visit Year-round 

Drone photo looking down into the Natural Pool Aruba

Other Things to Do in Aruba

Away from Flamingo Beach Aruba, there are tons of other great ways to spend your time on the island exploring Aruba’s attractions. Although leaving your new pink friends behind will be tough, there are many other spectacular sights just waiting to be discovered.

The island itself is a mix of contrasting habitats; while one side is lined with an endless number of drool-worthy beaches, the other is more desolate and wild. A great way to explore and get further afield is to rent a 4×4 and drive around the island, taking in its sights. Apart from the beaches, here are a few ideas for you to explore. You can also join an ATV tour to visit Aruba’s Secret Beach and cave pools.

One of the prettiest places to visit is Arikok National Park, which is huge and takes up nearly twenty percent of the island. There’s so much to see in the park, and the landscape changes beautifully before your eyes, making it a spectacular place to go hiking. Cacti dot the area, as do lots of other fauna and flora, which colorfully light up this rocky park.

Home to a range of different animals and birds, visiting Arikok is a great way to get out amongst the wilderness and see the island from an entirely different perspective. There are also a couple of impressive caves which have cave paintings dating back over a thousand years, created by some of the island’s earliest, arty inhabitants.

For a panoramic view over the island, head to Arikok Hilltop and take in the vista before you. It costs $11 per person to enter this magnificent park.

Inside Arikok, there is another stunning place that you must visit: Aruba Natural Pool. Also known as Conchi Natural Pool, this amazing site is located on the rocky northeastern coast of the island and is well worth the journey to get there.

While waves coming in from the Caribbean pound the coastline, this natural pool is protected by rocks around it, which means that its tranquil waters are the ideal place for a dip. Its beautiful clear water looks refreshing and tempting, surrounded by the wild and jagged rocks all around it. The contrast of this gorgeous pool amidst the stark scenery looks awesome.

While it is safe to swim in the pool (you can also jump off the cliff if you feel brave enough), it is best to be careful as it can be slippery. You’ll need a 4×4 to get here, though it is also possible to hike from the park’s visitor center.

It’s a really impressive spot to hang out, so definitely try and make it here; it really is a world away from life at Flamingo Beach Aruba. We recommend this ATV tour to the Aruba Natural Pool for only $78.

On the opposite side of the island, you’ll find the harbor city of Oranjestad, the colorful capital and largest city of Aruba. Here there are lots of shops selling knick-knacks and souvenirs, as well as some nice great Aruba restaurants that will give you a feel for the local cuisine.

It’s also a great place to have one of the local Balashi Beers, which hail from the island. It’s super easy to transit around Oranjestad, using the tramway system to explore the culture and history of this exciting city. From here, there are also a variety of water sports that you can try your hand at, such as snorkeling, boating, parasailing, and fishing.


Don’t forget your insurance! You never know when you’ll need it. We suggest getting travel insurance with Safety Wing. Which coverage includes medical, trip interruption, lost luggage, and more. Often rates are as low as $12 a week. 


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Pink Flamingo on Flamingo Beach in Aruba

 

Amy Gill

Tuesday 21st of March 2023

Do you sell Flamingo Island with any tour operators. I am a travel agent looking for clients in Feb

Hannah Lukaszewicz

Friday 24th of March 2023

See above for links to purchase tickets. I hope your clients have a great trip!

Kia

Monday 20th of January 2020

Thank you! This was very informative since I will be going there this August. Thanks for this wonderful post.

Adam

Tuesday 21st of January 2020

Have a great trip! Head to the beach early in the morning for the flamingos to be most active!

Joyce Brasher

Monday 4th of November 2019

Several times it is mentioned that there are adult beaches. Can a 15-year-old go on the adult beaches or would that be appropriate ?

Hannah Lukaszewicz

Monday 6th of April 2020

It will be at the discretion of the staff, as long as they are a quiet and respectful 15 I think it wouldn't be an issue BUT you never know.

James Emerson

Wednesday 30th of October 2019

Was there 2 weeks ago it was great.

Nino

Friday 26th of July 2019

I visited Flamingo beach with my fiance in July and it is beautiful. Important update is that you can't book passes in the lobby of Renaissance Hotel anymore. Instead, you should do it online. You can do it only for the next day and registration starts at 7AM. Passes go quickly (literally in less than minute) but at least you don't have to go and wait in the hotel lobby.