Tuesday, September 07, 2010
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Aruba, Caribbean

A Perfect Tropical Setting

Aruba is a small desert island, 13 miles NE of Venezuela. Aruba is known for great shopping, casinos, and night life. It’s also known for it’s low crime rate (due to it’s high employment rate.) I felt safe driving all over the island; not a bad neighborhood.

Rent a car for the day and go snorkeling at Baby Beach. The roads are terrible, but that's half the fun!

It is not necessary to travel all-inclusive in Aruba. There are many excellent restaurants and shops throughout the island. However, many believe all-inclusive is a better value, as drinking and eating are very high priced.

There's the reliably near-perfect weather. If you have only a week away from the job, why not guarantee yourself 7 days of ideal tanning conditions -- unwaveringly sunny skies, warm temperatures, and cooling breezes. And because the island's a desert, the humidity's low and it hardly ever rains. Hurricanes? Schmurricanes. There's rarely one within hundreds of miles. Aruba is far south of the tropical-storm belt.

On land, you can golf, ride a horse, hike, or drive a 4-wheeler over the island's wild and woolly outback.

Nobody visits Aruba for culture or history.

Things To Do & See

  • Snuba

  • Scuba

  • Snorkeling

  • Gambling

  • All-Terrain Vehicles

  • Horseback riding

Frequently Asked Aruba Questions

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