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Hyatt Opens Secrets Baby Beach Aruba [Book From 25K Points]

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World of Hyatt fans now have another high-quality points option in the Caribbean. Hyatt just opened Secrets Baby Beach Aruba, an all-inclusive resort on the island of Aruba. And even better: it’s a great deal if you’re using points.

Let’s take a look.

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Adults-Only, All-Inclusive Option Opens in Aruba

The adults-only Secrets Baby Beach Aruba has opened on the Caribbean island with 304 suites, all featuring private, furnished balconies or terraces.

Located on Baby Beach Bay on Aruba’s southeastern coast, the resort is close to the town of San Nicolas, known for its outdoor art gallery. The resort is a 30-minute drive from the island’s main airport, Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA).

Secrets Baby Beach Aruba joins Hyatt’s Inclusive Collection and is the brand’s first location on the island.

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Amenities include 4 restaurants serving Pan-Asian and South American fusion fare, 6 bars and lounges, including a swim-up bar, 3 pools, and a spa.

Bottom Line:

Like other all-inclusives in the region, this property offers a “Preferred Club,” an upgraded experience from the standard rooms. Amenities for Preferred Club guests include private soaking tubs, butler service, a Preferred Club Lounge with concierge service, daily continental breakfast, a dedicated bar and pool, and more. Additionally, some Preferred Club rooms offer private pools.

Booking Secrets Baby Beach Aruba

Secrets Baby Beach Aruba is now open for guests and is participating in the World of Hyatt loyalty program. That gives you the option to earn and redeem points at the resort.

Cash rates start at around $800 per night. However, if you want to save money, you’ll find solid award rates. As the hotel is a Category D property, award nights range between 25,000 and 35,000 World of Hyatt points per night.

Unfortunately, we aren’t seeing any award availability until 2026 at the time of writing, and even then, rates start at 30,000 points per night for a suite.

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Earning World of Hyatt points isn’t quite as easy as some of its peers, but they’re among the most valuable — we value them at 1.5 cents apiece. If you’re running low on points, you can transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards and Bilt Rewards points to Hyatt at a 1:1 ratio. 

Hyatt also offers 2 co-branded credit cards — 1 personal and 1 business card — both of which come with impressive welcome bonuses. Additionally, they provide complimentary Discoverist status, which includes waived resort fees (on award nights), 2 p.m. checkout, and complimentary bottled water.

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Final Thoughts

Hyatt has opened a gorgeous Secrets resort in Aruba. Secrets is known in the Caribbean as one of the most luxurious all-inclusive brands, and this new Aurba property is no exception. What’s even better is that Secrets Baby Beach Aruba is pretty affordable with points, which is rare among other Secret resorts in the Caribbean.

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About Victoria M. Walker

Victoria holds a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism from the Howard University School of Communications and is an award-winning journalist, travel reporter, and the founder of the “Carrying On with Victoria M. Walker” newsletter.

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