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Aruba Holidays

Aruba Holidays

This island forms part of the Dutch Antilles (Aruba citizens hold Dutch passports) and is part of the ABC islands of the Lesser Antilles together with Bonaire and Curacao. Perhaps due to its size (only 30km long), Aruba boasts no administrative divisions. Its combination of jagged coastline and sandy beaches bordered by azure waters make it postcard-pretty. Consider Aruba holidays for amazing time of life.

This landscape together with its magnificent sunny weather (the temperature remains at a pleasant 27°C throughout the year) make it a veritable paradise for sun worshippers as well.  And visitors should have no worries about rain as the area is arid and rarely experiences rainfall. Evidence of this is the vegetation which mostly consists of cacti.

Aruba Holidays – Sightseeing and activities

Aruba Holidays - Aruba Beach

Sightseeing on this locale is best done on foot as the place is quite small. If you must travel by car, there are taxis available which will take you round for a modest fare. There are also rental cars, but you will be hard pressed to justify the cost of hiring one. You will also have to get used to the roundabouts and roads without signs if you choose to go this route. Either way, there is plenty to feast your eyes on in this beautiful, laid back island.

Among Aruba’s interesting sites are the lava formations found in the Arikok National Park. These features consist of a limestone formation that stretches from the coastline and a quartz diorite formation. Still on geological wonders, the Guadirkiri Caves and the Casibari Rock and Ayo Rock Formations are worth a visit.

In terms of flora and fauna this resort is frankly not well endowed. The plant life mainly consists of cacti and a few other species that are adaptable to the arid conditions such as the prickly Bringa Mosa Bush which has pretty white flowers. There are also a few Aloe Vera plants scattered about.  Wildlife here mostly refers to pelicans, seagulls and an assortment of other sea birds.

Among Aruba’s notable monuments is the De Oude Molen, a windmill which was constructed in Holland in 1804 and installed on the island about a century later. You will also want to stop by the Our Lady of Alto Visto Chapel which is situated on the northern part of the island to admire its beauty and learn of its history. Another landmark that is worth visiting is the haystack better known as Hooiberg that sits squarely in the middle of the isle. It rises 500 feet into the air and gives stunning views of the coast and countryside. Venezuela which is only 15 miles away is clearly visible from there.

Those who love water sports will be glad they booked a stay at Aruba as they can take part in a plethora of activities including kayaking, windsurfing, snorkelling, scuba diving and sailing. You can also ride a horse along the coast.

Aruba Holidays – Events

Among the cultural events visitors can look forward to participating in are the San Nifete and Bon Bini Festivals. The latter is held every Tuesday while the former is celebrated every Friday on the streets. Both feature sumptuous local foods and music.

Our Aruba Holidays will definitely etch themselves on your memory.

 
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