Shake Off The Winter Chill At Renaissance Curacao And Aruba Resorts

Shake Off The Winter Chill At Renaissance Curacao And Aruba Resorts

As the harsh winter weather begins to set in, the Renaissance Resort & Casinos in Curacao and Aruba are turning up the heat with rates of up to 45 percent off. Travelers can choose two distinct Dutch Caribbean experiences, from the island of Curacao, with its historic and cultural capital of Willemstad, to the sun-splashed white sand beaches of Aruba.

The Renaissance Curacao Resort & Casino, which debuted in February 2009 as the first new full-service, branded hotel to open on the island in 16 years, is the ideal starting point to explore the historic downtown area of Willemstad or the island’s many natural attractions and national parks. The Renaissance Curacao is offering 45 percent off its regular rates; rooms start at $186.45 per night with the discount. Travelers can save up to $152.55 at the starting rate, per night, when they book by January 31, 2010 for travel from January 1 – April 8, 2010.

spacoveThe Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino, which offers separate adult exclusive and family-friendly resorts within the same property, boasts Renaissance Island, the only private island in Aruba. This 40-acre atoll, which can be accessed by complimentary water taxi service, offers travelers an affordable private island vacation experience, with separate areas for adults and families, spa cove and more. The Renaissance Aruba is offering 35 percent off its regular rates, starting at $275.60 per night, a savings of $148.40 when travelers book by January 31, 2010 for travel from January 1 – April 8, 2010.

To make a reservation call toll free: (888) 778-4722. Rates are not inclusive of any taxes or service charges and space is based upon room availability.

Renaissance Hotels & Resorts is an upscale brand providing full-service accommodations with local flair to discriminating business and leisure travelers at more than 140 properties in 28 countries. The brand’s presence is strong in the U.S. and worldwide, with approximately half of its properties in North America and half throughout Europe, South America, the Caribbean, the Middle East and Asia.