The Old Man and the Sea

Noord Cura Cabai 2a, Savaneta, Aruba

The Old Man and the Sea in Savaneta is an ideal place for a romantic island dining experience, amid the ‘clicking palms,’ overlooking the water. Feel the sand beneath your feet, and listen to the waves gently lapping the shoreline as you enjoy a sunset supper in an intimate setting.

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The Old Man and the Sea in Savaneta is an ideal place for a romantic island dining experience, amid the ‘clicking palms,’ overlooking the water. Feel the sand beneath your feet, and listen to the waves gently lapping the shoreline as you enjoy a sunset supper in an intimate setting.

Romance and 1,000 Wines at The Old Man & the Sea

This elegant seaside restaurant serves a variety of fine seafood and meat dishes in a tropical, romantic setting with seating both inside and in the sand right up to the water’s edge. Wine lovers will especially like the 1,000+ international vintages available here.

Dip Your Toes in the Sand and Enjoy Your Dinner

Want to escape to your own little piece of paradise? Well dip your toes in the sand and enjoy a delicious dinner at The Old Man and the Sea. It is the perfect combination of artistic flair and romance. The Old Man and the Sea is a romantic restaurant overlooking the bay with a traditional and innovative international menu. They mix comfortable elegance with art—they even have hand-painted menu covers, cushioned lounge areas, and intimately lit tables amidst the swaying palm trees. This restaurant is the perfect place to watch the sun set, eat delicious gourmet food, and to enjoy a lovely romantic dinner in the perfect setting.

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