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Arikok National Park: Hidden Caves & Natural Pools

Arikok National Park covers nearly 20% of Aruba and is home to indigenous Arawak rock drawings, unique animal and plant species, and geological features including caves. One of the must‑see spots is the Quadirikiri (Guadirikiri) Caves, with two chambers lit naturally through openings in the ceiling. The Natural Pool (Conchi)

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Ride the Winds: Kite & Windsurf in Aruba

Aruba’s constant trade winds and clear waters make it a top destination for wind sport fans. For beginners, head to Fisherman’s Huts — waist‑deep water and gentle conditions make it ideal for lessons. For more experienced riders, the north shore at Boca Grandi offers stronger wind and wave action. Tips: Book

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Sail Into Sunset: Best Boat & Catamaran Tours in Aruba

Want to combine sea air, turquoise waters and a relaxed Atlantic breeze? Then pick a sunset catamaran or snorkel boat tour in Aruba. Many cruises depart from Palm Beach, include snorkel gear and open‑bar cocktails, and glide past coral reefs and gentle bays. Tips: Choose tours that include snorkel stops

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Local Flavours Without the Price Tag: Budget Eats in Aruba

For delicious meals that won’t break your wallet, explore Aruba’s local “cunucu” restaurants and street food. Try national favourites like Keshi Yena, Pastechi, and Pan Bati. A top local spot: The Old Cunucu House in Noord offers authentic ambience and mid‑price menus. Tips: Ask locals for current daily specials, avoid touristy coastal restaurants for

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After Sun Sets: Nightlife & Evening Vibes in Aruba

From beach bars to vibrant downtown clubs, Aruba offers a range of nightlife options. The Palm Beach hotel strip is lined with beachfront lounges and live music venues; for a more local feel, downtown Oranjestad offers Latin‑club experiences and speakeasy‑style bars. One fun option: the Kukoo Kunuku Dinner & Nightlife tour

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Smart Travel: Getting Around Aruba & Staying Safe on a Budget

Aruba is compact (approx 70 km²) and easy to explore. Renting a car gives you flexibility, but local bus service (Arubus) handles major routes along the hotel strip and between Oranjestad and Palm Beach. For independent travel, choose early mornings, avoid hidden fees, bring reef‑safe sunscreen and respect nature sites. Aruba

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