AHATA: January’s RevPAR was 45% less than in 2019

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The Aruba Hotel & Tourism Association has released the most recent hotel performance results for January and an updated projection for the coming months.

JANUARY 2022 DATA:

  • Occupancy: The occupancy rate was 48%, which is a 55% recovery compared to January 2019. Occupancy was projected at 76%, however, the recent COVID waved caused a 37% drop in reservations.

  • ADR: The average daily rate for occupied rooms was $356.84, which is almost the same as in 2019.
  • RevPAR: The revenue per available room was 45% less than in 2019, at $172.12

OCCUPANCY FORECAST:

The hotel sector’s forecast is a primary indicator of the expected economic recovery for Aruba. AHATA projects a recovery of 84% for the average hotel occupancy in 2022.

TIMESHARE

AHATA’s Timeshare properties also experienced cancellations in January and ended up with a 75% average rate of occupancy.

AHATA member hotels: Amsterdam Manor Beach Resort, Barceló Aruba, Boardwalk Boutique Hotel, Brickell Bay Beach Club, Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort, Courtyard by Marriott, Divi & Tamarijn All-Inclusive, Eagle Aruba Resort, Holiday Inn Resort Aruba, Hyatt Regency Aruba, Hyatt Place Aruba Airport, Manchebo Beach Resort, Marriott Aruba & Stellaris Casino, Paradera Park, Radisson Blu Aruba, Renaissance Aruba Resort, The Ritz-Carlton Aruba, RIU Palace Aruba, RIU Palace Antillas, Talk of the Town Hotel.

AHATA member timeshares: Divi Aruba Phoenix, Divi Dutch Village, Divi Village Golf, La Cabana, Marriott Ocean Club, Marriott Surf Club.