Aruba, the "A" in the ABC islands (B for Bonaire, C for Curacao) is a
small Caribbean Island measuring only 20 miles long by 6 miles wide. Yet,
don't let its small size fool you. It is a complete tourist destination
featuring breathtaking beaches, crystal clear and inviting waters, exotic
restaurants and nightclubs, and a host of other activities sure to make your
stay an unforgettable one.
Once part of the Netherlands Antilles, Aruba became an independent nation in
1986. It has a storied history in the 20th century largely based on oil, for
its refineries supplied oil to the Allied forces in World War Two. These
past decades, however, the livelihood of Aruba's 100,000 residents depends
largely on tourism. Locals are friendly and welcoming, as evidenced by a
verse in their national anthem that speaks, The greatness of our people is
their great cordiality.
Aruba features a landscape that is rather unique from its Caribbean
counterparts. Here you will find a land of cacti jungles, inland deserts,
tropical birds, isolated bays and coves, all in a temperate setting; a
climate that averages 82 degrees year-round with very little humidity. A
moratorium on large-scale building has ensured that the number of large
resorts is kept to a minimum, ensuring that the pristine beaches and
attractions will remain that way for decades to come.
The city of Oranjestad is a thriving capital that is a welcome mix of
Caribbean, Spanish and Dutch influences. Here you will find lovely
restaurants, bargain shopping galore, ritzy casinos, and opportunities to
take part in many local adventures, such as horseback riding, kayaking
trips, parasailing excursions, and so much more.
When the sun sets over this Caribbean wonderland, you will delight in
knowing that the nightlife is ready every day of the year to satisfy you
reveling urges till the break of dawn. World-class bars and discos, along
with a different themed party every day of the week will ensure that you
will never tire of the vibrant city of Oranjestad and the surrounding lands
of Aruba. |