
Sea Breeze Town
About
Sea Breeze Town is a five-star property on Stadionweg in Oranjestad, a short ride from the main hotel beaches. With only three reviews it's too early to call it proven, but the early signals — perfect marks for location, rooms, service, and value — suggest the concept is working. The #25 ranking among specialty lodging puts it in the middle of a crowded field, but the subratings are unusually uniform for a property at this price point. The resort shuttles guests to the beach rather than sitting on the sand, which keeps the nightly rate more approachable and the walkability score high — you're in the capital, not the hotel strip. One hundred rooms means it's big enough to have infrastructure but small enough that service doesn't disappear into a resort-town vacuum. It skews neutral on the party scale and family-friendly score, so it's neither chasing the cruise crowd nor the all-inclusive families.
At a glance
- Area
- Oranjestad
- Star rating
- ★★★★★
- Typical nightly
- $400
- Beach access
- shuttle
- Kid-friendly
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- Party score
- ●●●○○
- Walkability
- ●●●●○
- Rooms
- 100
- Casino
- –
- Swim-up
- –
- Kids' club
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- All inclusive
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- Vibe
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