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Activities Aruba
 
Lodging in Aruba - Caribbean. Aruba has one of the highest rates of repeat visitors anywhere in the Caribbean. What continues to draw people back over and over again is the great pride and care that Arubans take to ensure that tourists have everything they could possibly need to make their stay both enjoyable and exciting. Arubans are famous for their friendliness and hospitality. The climate is perpetually sunny and welcoming, and great care has been taken to preserve and enhance the natural beauty of the environment.

 

Exploring

 
Natural Bridge
One of the main attractions on the east coast was this coral formation 25 feet high and 100 feet long, which had been carved out by the pounding surf over the course of the centuries. Unfortunately in September 2005 the sea reclaimed its own.

Boca Prins
A favorite pastime along the beach here is to join the locals in dune sliding. Sneakers and a strong pair of jeans are definitely encouraged.

Savaneta
On the southeastern side of the island is the oldest town in Aruba, Savaneta, the original capital. This is where the Dutch first settled after re-establishing control of the island in 1816. Today, it is an active fishing village, but there are still the remnants of an earlier time. The oldest house in Aruba, a cas de torto or mud-hut dating back some 150 years, is still standing here.

Casi Bari And Ayo
Just north of Hooiberg, a strange geological formation of large diorite boulders looks as if it had just been dumped here in a pile. Scientists still have not been able to explain how these rocks got here.

Arikok National Park
Surrounding Mt.Arikok near the center of the island is a natural preserve which features some of the oldest Arawak drawings as well as trails that showcase Aruba's great variety of plants and animals like the divi-divi and kwihi trees, rare and exotic cactuses, aloe, tropical flowers, birds, and iguanas. This area is part of the Aruba Natural Preserve which encompasses 25 percent of the island.

California Dunes "Hudishibana" & Lighthouse
Named for the offshore wreck of a famous ship, the isolated northwestern tip of the island features some of the most spectacular scenery, with large rolling sand dunes and an old stone lighthouse that is, however, closed to the public. Nearby there is a restaurant offering refreshments and dining at night. Diving here is recommended only for the most experienced divers.

Fontein And Guadiriki Caves
These caves, which are located in the interior of the island, are where ancient Indian paintings and petroglyphs have been carefully preserved.

Cunucu
The Papiamento word for 'countryside,' the Cunucu is the rugged, rambling interior of the island which is generally flat but punctuated by all kinds of vegetation. Small pastel houses fenced in by cactuses line the roadside.

Daimari
Near the site of the first gold discovery is a functioning coconut plantation.

Balashi
Northwest of the Spanish Lagoon, Balashi still preserves the ruins of an old gold smelting plant that was used during the nineteenth-century gold rush. Today, this area hosts Aruba's desalination plant where all of the drinking water is produced. While on island, please don't forget to order a Balashi Cocktail.

Bubali Bird Sanctuary
More than 80 species of migratory birds from herons and egrets and cormorants to coots and gulls, skimmers, terns, and ducks nest in and around these two interconnected man-made lakes.

San Nicholas
The second largest city in Aruba, San Nicholas is a modern development that rose with the island's oil boom. The area has a typical British Caribbean heritage. It is the birthplace of Aruba's Carnival, the third largest after Brazil and Trinidad.


Nightlife


Night Life
There are many comfortable, charming and exciting nightspots in Aruba with dancing, entertainment, and lively action-filled casinos. Most of the hotels have their own special night of entertainment. Tropical nights, beach barbecues and cocktail parties are always available. Attractions at the hotels and nightclubs feature water ballet, international entertainers, fashion shows, local dance groups, limbo and fire dances, steelbands, discos and the pulsating beat of local bands. The action in the casinos is constant and the atmosphere charged with excitement and expectation. There are many relaxing activities for those who prefer a slower paced evening; a tropical drink on a moonlit patio under a star studded sky, a quiet stroll on a peaceful beach or dinner in a quiet restaurant.

Discos and Dancing

Café Bahia
Weststraat – Oranjestad
Karma Lounge
Aventua Mall – Oranjestad
Carlos ´n Charlies
Weststraat – Oranjestad
Havana Beach Club
L.G. Smith BLvd. – Oranjestad
Club City One
Sasakiweg – Eagle Beach
Mambo Jambo
Royal Plaza – Oranjestad

Euphoria
L.G. Smith Blvd. – Royal Plaza Mall

Moo Mba Beach Bar & Restaurant
J. E. Irausquin Blvd.  - Oranjestad


 Cocktail Lounges

Café The Plaza
Oranjestad
Tel. 297-583-8826
Black Hog Saloon
Sasakiweg
Tel. 297-587-6625
Eetcafé The Paddock
Oranjestad
Tel. 297-583-2334
Garufa Cigar & Cocktail Lounge
Oranjestad
Tel. 297-582-3677
Banana Bus
Oranjestad
Tel. 297-993-0757
Cuba’s Cookin
Oranjestad
Tel. 297-588-0627

Kukoo Kunuku
Noord
Tel. 297-586-2010

 

 

Aruba Bar Hopper Tour
Bonbini CHIVA PARANDA; an exclusive night out on the town on board a wooden, full of character, open air, colorful hand-painted 1947 Ford F500 bus.

Visit Aruba's favorite local hangouts. Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30 pm - 12:30 am.

For reservations please call De Palm Tours activities desks or
Tel: 011-2978-24400 / 37643 (24 hours) or 25353.

 

Casino


Gaming is not only legal on the island, but there are eleven casinos from which to choose--some casual, some overwhelmingly glamorous. In addition to blackjack, poker, craps, roulette, baccarat, and hundreds of ringing slot machines, Aruba's casinos offer Caribbean Stud Poker, invented in 1988 in Aruba and currently skyrocketing in popularity all over the world. In Caribbean Stud Poker, as in blackjack, each player vies only with the dealer. Unlike blackjack, however, Caribbean Stud Poker offers players the thrill of a progressive jackpot that can reach into the hundreds of thousands of U.S. dollars.

Gaming in Aruba generally runs from mid-day to just before dawn, although the Crystal Casino at Aruba Sonesta Resort & Casino is open twenty-four hours a day

Aruba's Casinos

Casino Masquerade
Radisson Aruba Resort & Casino
J.E. Irausquin Blvd. 81
Tel: (297) 586-4045
Excelsior Casino
Holiday Inn Sun Spree Aruba
J.E. Irausquin Blvd. 230
Tel: (297) 586-777
Casablanca Casino
Aruba Resort, Spa & Casino
J.E. Irausquin Blvd. 77
Tel: (297) 586-4466
Stellaris Casino
Aruba Marriott Resort
L.G. Smith Blvd. 101
Tel: (297) 586-9000
Copa Cabana Casino
Hyatt Regency Aruba
J.E. Irausquin Blvd. 85
Tel: (297) 523-4583
Crystal Casino
Renaissance Aruba Resort
L.G. Smith Blvd. 82
Tel:(297) 583-6000

Seaport Casino
L.G. Smith Blvd. 9
Tel: (297) 583-6000

Royal Palm Casino
Occidental Grand Aruba
J.E. Irausquin Blvd. 250
Tel: (297) 587-4665

Alhambra Casino
L.G. Smith Blvd. 47
Tel: (297) 583-5000

   


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