World Travel Guide To Aruba

Aruba might be the smallest of the Caribbean islands but it is also the most popular and frequented by tourists. Its southwest coast, specifically, is popular because it is vibrant with casinos, hotels, white sand beaches, and marine life. It also has a daily average of 82 degrees Fahrenheit, which provides an ideal climate to relax since it is neither too hot nor too cold. Prepare your budget though because a vacation to Aruba isn't an inexpensive fare. Read more of this world travel guide to experience the best of this Caribbean trip.

It comes as no surprise that a Caribbean island such as Aruba is known for its seafoods, but this is one reason in itself to visit the island. Whether you want shellfish, crabs, fresh fish, or other kinds of seafoods, you will surely find a restaurant that serves it up to tourists in Aruba. Aside from an abundance of local Aruba restaurants, there is also a reasonable amount of American chain restaurants for those who miss staple foods at home.

The sun and sand of Aruba is among the world's best, which is why its tourism-centric economy has managed to thrive. There are plenty of beaches in Aruba so it is important to point out the best ones to make choosing much easier for you. Baby Beach, for instance, features shallow and calm waters that is ideal for timid swimmers, or those who just want to dip in the cool waters. Many locals even frequent this beach during laid back days. An important reminder for tourists: bring your own towels and gears because there are no facilities here to cater to those. You will, however, find refreshments on-site if you want to cool off with some tropical drinks.

Another perfect beach for swimming is Rodgers Beach. However, this one gets an edge because it is also a perfect spot for snorkeling. If you want to stay for the night, there is also some live entertainment for you to jam with. For the best of the best, Aruba's Eagle Beach is recognized by popular travel magazines as among to world's top 10 beaches due to its stretch of powdery white sand. Aside from swimming, you can enjoy several beach and water activities here. Last but certainly not the least in this world travel guide on the best beaches in Aruba is Palm Beach. Several resorts and hotels line up the stretch of Palm Beach, which makes it real convenient for tourists to check out the beach or go for stroll and swim.

Whether you want to go sightseeing or experience the rich culture of this majestic island, Aruba has enough choices of wonderful attractions for you. Alto Vista Chapel is one of them, which was first established by the Indians and Spanish 250 years ago. Alto Vista is aptly named because it sits atop a cliff overlooking the sea. Another historical site is Archaeological Museum of Aruba that houses several artifacts that will tell the story of the history of Aruba and its original inhabitants.

Aruba is the heart of many natural attractions like Arikok National Wildlife Park. The park makes up 20% of the entire island's ground area wherein you can go on a hike or excursion. If you would like to hike on your own, that shouldn't be a problem because the trails are well-maintained. You can also take this opportunity to get a first-hand look at many of the unique species in the area. When your day of strolling and frolicking is over, dine with some of the best restaurants in Aruba such as Senor Frog's, Garufa Cigar & Cocktail Lounge, Mambo Jambo, and Charlie's Bar & Restaurant, among others.

For those seeking an adrenaline rush, there are plenty of outdoor activities to fill your time such as wind surfing, kite surfing, mountain biking, land sailing, deep sea fishing, horseback riding, and body boarding, to name a few. The nightlife in Aruba is also a great way to cap off your day with plenty of night club destinations and be among the locals. Soprano's Piano Bar in an open-aired trendy destination located among the hotels in Palm Beach. For a nightlife that is spiced up with Aruban personality, Tattoo Party Cruise is the place to be. Eat as much as you can and then move on to the dance floor once you are fully stuffed. They place various kinds of music ranging from disco hits to Latin rhythms. Plus, their drinks are cheap too!

There are more things you can do at Aruba than this world travel guide can discuss. Make sure to plan your vacation well and ahead of time so you can make the most of this experience.


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