to 7 p.m., but the good news is, you don’t have to be a guest at the resort to be able to visit the flamingos and private shores of Renaissance Island. Those staying at the resort have free access to the island from 7 a.m. The island is owned by the Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino located in Oranjestad. But knowing that a trip to this Caribbean island could also mean you get to hang out on a private beach with flamingos may have you Googling flight prices in no-time.įlamingo Beach is situated on the manmade Renaissance Island, which contains 40 acres and two private beaches. Taking a trip to Aruba already has its appeal.