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Have you been dreaming about moving to a tropical island like Aruba? Wondering what it would be like to wake up to the cool breeze and warm weather? Well, you've come to the right site. We're here to provide you with some insider tips and information to help you make moving to Aruba your reality!
Aruba is known as “One Happy Island” located in the Antilles. You will experience an enjoyable climate on one of the world's most beautiful islands. A place where people from all over the world seeking the sun spend their winter holidays. Don't make the mistake this beautiful island is small; you'll still find new places to discover.
Sounds great, doesn't it?
Are you looking for great beaches? Places to hike?
Good places to eat or go out for a drink? I will tell you where to go!
Aruba Beaches
Aruba has one of the best beaches in the world with
Eagle Beach as the most famous one and also the number #3 best beach in the world! With its white sand, it’s a great place to relax or watch the sunset. I would recommend “Matthew’s Beachside Restaurant” for one of the best views at night or visit the famous “Divi” trees.
There's also a nice beach to see airplanes approaching and have some good drinks, which is called “Surfside Beach”. If you are looking for a quieter beach, you could visit Mangel Halto, where you can go snorkeling. Boca Catalina and Tres Trapi are also great places for snorkeling, where you can see a lot of starfish. I love it! The best beaches to relax at are Baby Beach, Arashi Beach, and Palm Beach.
Explore Aruba
This is the second-highest point of the island, after the Jamanota, which is 189 meters long. The Hooiberg is located in the middle of the island so you can have a 360 degree view of Aruba. You can reach the top by climbing the 587 stairs, but make sure you go in the early morning (to see the sunrise!) or for sunset. As well, bring enough water because it can get pretty hot during the day.
You can hike to this beautiful bridge starting from the “Natural Bridge”. The hike takes about 45 minutes one way and you will pass Andicuri Beach on the way. To me, this was the most beautiful bridge of the island where you can take gorgeous pictures.
This National Park covers almost 20% of the island and is located on the north side. With its very rough terrain it feels like you are walking in a desert, surrounded by hills, rock formations, bays, and some caves. You can enter the park by car (as there are limited roads where you are allowed to drive), or if you are really adventurous, you can go hiking.
Aruba's most remote, most popular natural attraction, the famous Natural Pool. Natural Pool is a small, natural pool surrounded by volcanic rocks, where you can take a swim and snorkel for a bit. But please take caution as the waters can be very rough. If you want to hike to the Natural Pool you can start at “Daimari Beach” and the hike will take you about 3-4 hours to return. On your way you will pass a variety of landscape like dunes, rough coastlines and some nices beaches (like “Boca Keto”).
Aruba is a shopper’s paradise and a haven for locally made crafts and international brands.
Just steps from the Port, stroll through downtown Oranjestad’s bustling shopping area lined with jewelry, fragrance, designer stores, Dutch delicacies, Aruba aloe products, and Cuban cigars or peruse the colorful galleries, shops, and boutiques of San Nicolas and take an authentic piece of Aruba home with you. You’ll find one-of-a-kind gifts, goods, and accessories made by Aruba’s own artists and craftsmen. Whatever you’re looking for, you’ll find it here.
If you’re looking for sports in the Caribbean, Aruba is your place to be.
How about some sailing, windsurfing, kitesurfing or golf?
The turquoise water and constant breeze make Aruba the ideal destination if you are a fan of wind or water sports. Not much of an aquatic type?
Start a friendly match of soccer, baseball, or golf with your companions or some locals. They are always happy to play!
There are two fantastic golf courses in Aruba, which makes it a very attractive golf destination.
At the northern tip of the island, you’ll find Tierra Del Sol Resort & Golf, boasting an 18-hole PGA-approved gem designed by the renowned Robert Trent Jones II. Tierra Del Sol has sweeping panoramic ocean views and spectacular desert scenery at every hole. It’s no wonder it was given a Place to Play rating of 4.5 stars by Golf Digest. The Links at Divi Aruba is a lush, nine-hole course nestled between the luxury vacation villas at the Divi Village Golf & Beach Resort. Designed by Litten & Viola, The Links offers beautifully manicured fairways surrounded by indigenous vegetation for a truly unique Caribbean golf setting. It is open to the public, with preferred tee times for Divi Resort guests.
Arubans are a mix of over 90 nationalities from more than 130 countries living in happy harmony.
The story of Aruba is told on the faces of our diverse and friendly people. In the artwork on the walls of San Nicolas; atop the weather-worn patina on the homes of our southern coastal towns; and in the ringing of the steel drums that mark the beginnings of our Bonbini festival.
The rich and diverse history of our island and its people create the happy and authentic melting pot you see today. An island of pastel-lined streets to explore, home-cooked delicacies to savor, calypso music to dance to, and 100,000 welcoming people to chat with.
Aruba culture is like nothing else in the Caribbean. Our rich, winding history – with centuries of stories, countries, and cultures harmoniously intertwined into one happy people – makes for unforgettable cultural vacations and ensures that our happy island is of the most unique cultural vacation destinations in the world.
From classic Dutch architecture in Oranjestad, to Caquetio Indian cave paintings, to the Caribbean dance and rhythms of our Carnival celebrations, you don’t have to look far to find modern reflections of Aruba’s storied past. Our long and winding history has shaped our diverse and authentically-Aruban present, and promises a unique cultural vacation you’ll never forget.
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