Casibari Rock Formation is probably the most famous view point in Aruba.
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Aruba – Peace Labyrinth
The peace labyrinth (maze) is one of the interesting places in Aruba.
Aruba – Aloe
Aloe is probably the most famous plant in Aruba.
If you want to learn more about aloe, visit the Aruba Aloe Factory during your trip. 🙂
Aruba – California Lighthouse
If you like lighthouses, visit the California Lighthouse in Aruba.
It was constructed over 100 years ago. Currently it’s a tourist attraction located in a lovely place on Aruba.
Aruba – Oranjestad
Oranjestad is a capital of Aruba.
You’ll find here many of these colorful colonial Dutch houses.
Aruba – Island of Lizards
Watch out! Lizards are everywhere on Aruba! 🙂
If you don’t annoy them, they shouldn’t be harmful. 😉
After spending a few minutes on Aruba, I found a perfect nick name for the island – “Island of Lizards”. 🙂
Aruba – Crabs
Don’t you agree that crabs can be very beautiful creatures? 🙂
Aruba – Sunset
Each time, when I’m at the coast, I try to catch the sunset.
Of course, sunsets can be spectacular everywhere, just “water” helps to see it better. 😉
Aruba – Sea World Exploration
Waters around Aruba are great place for snorkeling, scuba diving or simply taking a semi-submarine with a glass bottom. You’ll find nice corals, colorful fish and the wreck of the WWII German Ship, the Antilla.
Aruba – Water Sports
Aruba’s waters offer lots of activities like swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, sailing, fishing, etc.
Aruba – Enjoy the Sea
The view like in today’s picture, you can expect to see everyday in Aruba.
Not the worst one… 😉
Aruba – Sandy Beaches
Sandy beaches are one of the attractions of Aruba. They are very nice, but I liked more all sea shells or creatures I found there. 🙂
Aruba – To Relax
Why to go to Aruba?
The simple answer is to relax. 🙂
Aruba – Papiamento
There are two official languages in Aruba, i.e., Dutch and Papiamento.
Papiamento is a mixture of a few languages, mostly Portuguese, Spanish and Dutch.
Fortunately, the majority of Arubans can speak also English and Spanish. 🙂
Aruba – Flying Between Islands
I was flying to Aruba from a nearby island called Curacao.
The flight was very short and done with this small aircraft. I found it very funny that pilots can open the window in their cabin, so I had to take this picture. 😀
Aruba – Cruise Ships
Aruba is a very popular destination of cruise ships, especially from USA. They usually visit a few Caribbean island.
Aruba – How to get there
There are two ways of getting to Aruba: you can fly or take a cruise ship. What’s interesting, there is no ferry service between Aruba and nearby countries.
Aruba – Flag
The Aruban flag looks relatively simple, however everything what’s there, together with the colors, has its own meaning! E.g., the blue color represents the sea, yellow – island, red – love for the country and white – “snow-white” beaches. Check for more information aruba.com.
Aruba – Weather
Aruba has a very nice weather for tourists. In general, its climate is tropical, but without extremes, e.g., no hurricanes. The average temperature is 28 degrees Celsius.
Aruba – Currency
Aruba has its own currency called the Aruban Florin (AWG or Afl).
However, the US dollars are widely accepted so there is no need to exchange USD to AWG.