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Aruba Tourism Bonbini, in our native language of Papiamento, means "Welcome". Welcome to Aruba. The word is ours. But we like to think the meaning is universal. Our beaches curve like an Aruban smile along the western shores, soft and white and fringed with palm trees, sloping gently toward the calm transparent turquoise of the Caribbean. |
Aruba Travel
Guide
Information about Aruba's Hotels, Car Rentals, Attractions, Beaches, Weather
and much more...
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- Aruba
Blessed with a climate much sunnier and drier than other Caribbean destinations,
Aruba is Dutch, delightful and has a desert. Basking on Aruba's beaches,
where it's almost always breezy and 82 degrees Fahrenheit, is only one of
the island's many attractions. Its Palm Beach and Eagle Beach, incidentally,
stretch for some seven miles and the world famous Fishermans Huts attracts
thousands of windsurfers annually for some of the best sail boarding conditions
on the globe.
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Planet - Aruba
This parched speck of an island off the coast of Venezuela has guaranteed
sunshine and is blessed with beaches that make you say 'ahhh'. Tourism is
the big business here and it's served in a double scoop of Latin coastal
coasters and sun bunnies from North America and Holland.