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Aruba Travel Guide - Overview
It is not difficult to lean back and take it
easy on an island such as Aruba. Its way of life is just the tonic for
any frazzled visitor: like the aloe vera gel whose origin of plant is
everywhere on the island, there is something here to soothe anyone's
daily stresses and abrasions.
Oranjestad highlights
Aruba's capital, Oranjestad, dazzles any visitor with the orange facades
that brightly array the architecture. The colour indicates the island's
historical ties with The Netherlands - although seceded from it in
1986, Aruba's head of state is still the Dutch ruling monarch.
Oranjestad has some of the best duty-free shops in the Caribbean. There
are also flamingos to spot in the national park, desert flora, caves
with ancient drawings to explore and natural phenomena to discover.
Beaches and watersports
Arubans know that they live on an island with the best that Caribbean
sea and sand has to offer. The sea is populated by creatures of all
colours: parrotfish splashed in dazzling teal and gold are a popular
sight in Aruba's waters.
There is something for everyone, with certain beaches regarded best for
activities such as snorkelling, surfing, windsurfing and diving.
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