Aruba: Insider tips for wellness holidays in hidden villages!
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Aruba: Insider tips for wellness holidays in hidden villages!
Quiet beaches, azure waters and exquisite wellness oases – the Caribbean has established itself as one of the main destinations for health-conscious people. One small tropical village in Aruba in particular stands out: Paradera Park. With just 17 rooms, this gem offers a unique wellness experience that is quite different from the mass resorts. Only 2,000 guests come to this idyllic retreat every year, while larger neighboring complexes attract millions of visitors. The village tries to preserve its authentic spa traditions - a concept that is no longer a given in today's globalized travel world. Journee-mondiale reports that the people of Aruba are proud of their 200-year aloe cultivation tradition and the village spa uses fresh botanicals harvested no more than 10 miles away.
The time to visit couldn't be better: November is the ideal month to visit as hurricane season ends and tourist numbers drop significantly. This not only leads to relaxing prices, as accommodation costs decrease by 25-35% compared to high season, but also to increased availability of the sought-after wellness offers. Treatments like aloe wraps and volcanic clay masks are just some of the morning rituals guests can expect.
Wellness in transition
The demand for wellness tourism has skyrocketed in recent years. More and more people are relying on mindfulness and healthy choices, which is also reflected in the wellness industry: This grew from $720.4 billion in 2020 to an impressive $1.1 trillion in 2025, with an annual growth rate of 15.6%. The Caribbean is a hotspot for such trips, which the local press also regularly notes. Resorts not only offer luxurious spa treatments, but also holistic approaches through detox programs and natural beauty care. Inteletravel highlights that hotels such as BodyHoliday in Saint Lucia and Sandy Lane in Barbados have special offers for wellness fans.
Another Caribbean highlight is coming up: the Caribbean Travel Forum, which will take place in Antigua from May 18th to 22nd, 2025. Under the motto “Responsible Tourism Day”, the focus is on sustainable tourism and the economic benefits for the local population. Activities include environmentally conscious projects and cultural events that offer visitors the opportunity to make new contacts and learn more about sustainable practices in the region. Weloveholiday reports that the first day of the event will be dedicated to special personal tributes and cultural performances.
Whether you want to explore hidden oases like Paradera Park or visit the larger wellness resorts of the Caribbean, the region has something to offer for every taste and beckons with an authentic experience. By the way, Paradera Park allows booking directly through their website, giving travelers additional flexibility, while other villages rely on sustainable tourism networks. In any case, it is an opportunity to immerse yourself in a genuine part of Caribbean life - away from the hustle and bustle and towards a holistic holiday experience.