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Aruba Travel Guide

Let Trips & More More take you to your next vacation destination, Aruba. It is a Caribbean gem, with pristine beaches, lively culture, and year-round sunshine. Often called “One Happy Island,” Aruba is known for its powdery white sands, clear waters, and warm hospitality that leave you with the best memories. You can enjoy here everything like: a romantic escape, a family vacation, or a solo trip. This destination is way more than its postcard-worthy beaches; you can walk through colorful streets of Oranjestad, the lively capital of Aruba, brimming with Dutch colonial charm, boutique shopping, and local dining. Aruba’s culinary scene is a perfect for food lovers; one should not miss a taste of keshi yena, a traditional Aruban dish that reflects the unique heritage of the island. With a well-developed infrastructure and a large English-speaking population, it is among the safest and most accessible islands. Aruba is a popular destination for travelers worldwide as it offers the ideal balance of action and relaxation, making it perfect destination inspiring tourists to book Aruba vacation packages by Trips & More More.

Things to do in Aruba

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Discover the Natural Pool (Conchi)

One of the most remote and most popular natural Aruba attractions. Aruba's Natural Pool is a remarkable rock formation where volcanic stone encircles a small dip to create a peaceful pool. As the tide rushes to shore, there are frequent, spectacular displays of water gushing over the rock on a desolate stretch of shoreline. Conchi is an adventure spot, but getting there requires a 4×4 vehicle, an ATV, or a guided tour because normal cars cannot navigate the rough terrain. The location of the pool is such that the visitor gets the feeling of having discovered something. You can enjoy small snacks and drinks at the top of the stairs that lead to the Natural pool.

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Explore the Caves of Fontein and Guadirikiri

The caves of Aruba offer an intriguing look into the history and geology of the island, even though most tourists only visit its beaches. You’ll find centuries-old drawings from the indigenous Arawak people when you visit the Fontein Cave, located in Arikok National Park. Here, the guided tours tell stories of the first residents of the island and their relationship with the natural world. The sunlight that streams through the cracks in the cave's top illuminates the two chambers that make the Quadirikiri Cave famous. The cave is roughly 100 feet long. These caves are a distinctive addition to your Aruba itinerary because they are frequently missed by casual tourists looking for Aruba activities.

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Swim at Mangel Halto

A perfect spot for those looking for a secluded beach escape. Mangel Halto is a hidden gem loved by the locals but often missed by tourists. It is perfect for sunning and snorkeling in calm, shallow waters rich in sea life supported by an intriguing network of mangroves. It also serves as a perfect shore diving site in Aruba. Fish, including parrot fish, yellowtail snapper, sergeant majors, and blue tangs, as well as deep-water gorgonians, sponges, and anemones, can be seen here. The reef drops to a depth of 110', where barracuda, morays, and octopi are common, making diving here one of the best things to do in Aruba,

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Visit the Donkey Sanctuary Aruba

This is one of the most heartwarming hidden places of the island. Donkeys were once the island's main means of transportation, but as cars replaced them, they became vulnerable. Here, tourists can interact with them, feed them, and even assist in caring for these kind creatures. The sanctuary presents an alternate view of Aruba, one that emphasizes community and compassion over beaches and nightlife. Families and animal lovers will have a wonderful experience here, and your visit will add to a great cause that helps preserve a piece of Aruba’s history.

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When it comes to accommodations, Aruba has a variety of options available. There are various factors involved while choosing the right accommodation for you, such as budget, location, and preferences. We have a list of options for you to choose from:

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Transportation

Getting around in Aruba is easy and stress-free. The island is compact, just 19 miles long, so no journey takes too long. The modes of transportation include taxis, which are readily available and operate with fixed rates rather than meters, making it easy to budget your rides. To travel more flexibly, many travelers opt for car rentals, which is more convenient, especially if you are planning to visit places like Arikok National Park or the hidden coves on the northern coast. The majority of beaches and tourist destinations are accessible by bus, which stops regularly at the bus stops near the hotel. It's a dependable and simple way to travel throughout the island. More transportation options include bike and boat rentals.

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Safety

Aruba has a low crime rate, but it doesn’t mean that nothing bad ever happens; it just means that it is very unlikely. Still, it is advised to always be on alert and be aware of your surroundings. Serious crimes in Aruba continue to trend downward, due to better-equipped and staffed police, It is advisable to stay alert to pick-pocketing and bag snatching, especially outdoors. Aruba is safe, but it’s not a bubble.

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Food

The food of Aruba is as varied as the culture of Aruba. The local cuisine of Aruba is influenced by its national history, geographic location, and its natural resources. All of this contributes to an abundance of tasty, authentic Aruban food. Some popular dishes are Keshi Yena (the national dish of Aruba),a large round ball of cheese stuffed with spicy meat. Pastechi (a popular breakfast or snack item in Aruba) is deep-fried and shaped like a crescent, can be filled with a variety of stuffings. Dutch split pea soup, having split peas, smoked ham, and plenty of onions, and garlic as well as celery and bay leaves. Moreover, you can pair your meals with the local Balashi beer or a tropical cocktail.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Aruba popular for?

Aruba is known for its amazing white-sand beaches, year-round sunshine, and lively culture. It has a rich marine life that makes it a popular destination for snorkeling and diving.

What is the best time to visit Aruba?

The ideal time to visit Aruba will depend on your choices for crowd density and weather. Due to its usually warm and sunny weather, Aruba is a well-liked holiday destination all year round. But the most well-liked time frame to go is from December to April, which is the dry season.


What is the local cuisine of Aruba?

Aruba’s cuisine is a blend of Caribbean and Dutch flavours, with influences from Latin America and Asia. Must-try dishes include keshi yena (cheese stuffed with meat or vegetables), pastechi (fried savoury pastries), fresh seafood like red snapper and mahi-mahi, and sopi mondongo (hearty soup).


Which currency is used in Aruba?

The official currency of Aruba is the Aruban Florin (AWG).


Are there any day trips to enjoy in Aruba?

Yes, Aruba offers a variety of day trips to suit different interests. Some of these include, visiting -
Arikok National Park
Natural Pool (Conchi), and
Mangel Halto and Antilla shipwreck, etc.


What outdoor activities can be done in Aruba?

Outdoor enthusiasts will find no shortage of activities to do here. Some of these include
snorkelling
scuba diving
kitesurfing
paddleboarding
ATV and UTV tours
Horseback riding,
Hiking, etc.


How many days are enough in Aruba?

A stay of 5 to 7 days is ideal to experience the best of Aruba.

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