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Things to do in Aruba

Things to do in Aruba

Aruba is one of those places in the world where you can escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.  Blessed with beautiful coastlines and beautiful beaches, it is the delight for all tourists offering several opportunities to the visitor.

Sailing Cruises & Watersports

You are free to choose from a wide variety of watersports as an amazing variety of underwater activity abound including  windsurfing which is a sheer delight, the purely irresistible scuba diving, deep-sea fishing and submarine adventures at Atlantis VI as well as the multiple dive sites in Barcadera Reefs.

Other activities lined up for your pure enjoyment include the Screamer; a 60-minute 1200 hp turbocharged non-stop adventure, the sailing cruises available in several parts of Aruba including MiDushi and sailing along gorgeous beaches to enjoy  interesting pelican Adventures.

Windsurfing is one of the most popular spots on earth (for windsurfers of course!), as well as scuba diving, wall diving and reef diving.

Have you ever ridden on a rhino? Well you can enjoy the delight of riding on your very own Rhino through the adventure aptly named Rhino Rider!

Beaches

Everybody loves swimming. Now you can imagine swimming in beaches with clear, calm, turquoise waters! Deep sea and bottom fishing is available for the fishmongers while Tattoo (not what you think!) just completes this experience in the earth’s paradise. Your visit is incomplete without it!

With its extraordinary clear waters, a beech in Aruba is the only place to visit on your next holiday! There are a lot to choose from Druif Beach, Palm Beach, Baby Beach, Eagle Beach and Rodgers Beach. There are several other beaches in Aruba. Your options are almost endless!

Historical sites

Your visit can be easily spiced-up with visits to historical sites such as the Antilla, Palm/Eagle Beach. Housing the Historical Museum, the Willem III Tower and host to the Bon Bini Festival, Palm/Eagle is a place to start your journey into the past.

Noord is a remnant of a 35-foot oil tanker believed to have been torpedoed during World War II by the Germans is an attractive site as is the Bushiribana Gold Mill Ruins.

Don’t miss the Jane Sea, a 250-foot shipwreck that is sitting upright in about 80 feet of water and the California Wreck, a century old wreck reputed not to have responded to Titanic’s S.O.S. signals.

Nature

Your visit to Aruba will be incomplete without observing some phenomenal natural events. Natural Bridge is one of several such phenomena. Created through years of erosion from the sea, Aruba’s Natural Bridge collapsed in 2005. The sea had carved its way through the coral rock resulting in a 100 foot bridge.

Natural Pool is another popular location for tourists while the 541-ft peak Hooiberg is an intimidating site to behold.

When last did you see bats? Visit Guadirikiri Caves, It is dark and gritty and full of bats!

With this wide array of natural sites, you should certainly consider booking a visit to Aruba! Welcome!

 

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