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]]>Meaning “orange city”, the capital of Aruba is filled with Dutch colonial architecture and an unmistakable Caribbean vibe. It is home to several museums and is a fantastic place to go shopping as there are many stores which are duty-free.
Turquoise waters will welcome you as you arrive at Eagle Beach. Regarded as one of the best beaches around the world, it is known for its powdery white sand that stretches from end to end. Place a cocktail in hand and you’re set.
The SS Antilla was a cargo ship built for trade between Germany and the Caribbean during the Second World War. It was scuttled by its own crew in 1940 and is today the largest shipwreck dive in the Caribbean. Divers can explore the wreck which is covered in tube sponges and coral and is a favorite amongst the tropical fish.
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]]>April to August is the ideal time to visit Aruba. The temperatures range from a low of 78 F to a high of 90 F and it’s when the prices are most reasonable. January to March has great weather, but it’s peak season, so the prices are higher during this time.
The best way to travel around Aruba is by bus, but most visitors stay close to their resorts and beaches. Cabs are another option and they have fixed rates. To explore the island’s east coast, rent a car or off-terrain vehicle.
This adult-only 4-star property rests on 14 sandy acres and it’s close to Aruba’s westernmost point. While the hotel is a bit of a splurge, it’s worth it for the private balconies and terraces, views of Eagle Beach, the private cabana on the beach, and the poolside oceanfront restaurant. Other amenities include a free breakfast buffet, a fitness center, a spa, and an infinity pool.
Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino, a 4-star hotel has beach access and the Stellaris Casino. Guests 18 and older can visit the Tradewinds Club which has an H2Oasis adults-only pool and poolside bar. Located on Palm Beach, guests can relax on the beach or by the main pool. There are five restaurants on-site as well as a coffee shop and a gelato parlor.
This 5-star hotel opened in 2013 and it’s situated on the beach on Aruba’s northwestern coast. Start your stay with a complimentary welcome drink at check-in and relax in the soaking tubs, which are in each room. There are five on-sight restaurants, a casino, and a spa.
Eagle Beach is known as the “Low-Rise area” because of its low-to-the-ground hotels and timeshares. This beach is one of the most popular in Aruba and it’s super convenient because you’re probably staying nearby. The beach has white sand and deep blue waters and it’s perfect for water sports.
If you prefer swimming in the water, head to Palm Beach which has calm turquoise waters and soft, white sand. There are also amazing sunsets and tons of Tiki bars.
You’ll find Aruban rattlesnakes, whiptail lizards, iguanas, goats, birds, donkeys, and parakeets at Arikok National Park. Explore the area’s wildlife and check out the caves, limestone cliffs, and sand dunes while you’re at the park. There’s even a natural pool where you can cool off.
If you like creme caramel or flan you have to try kesio. It’s Aruba’s take on the dessert and it features a sweet, gooey sauce and moist cake.
Pan Bati is a slightly sweet flatbread that is similar to a pancake. It’s eaten on its own or with savory dishes like stews or soups.
These cheese balls are stuffed with spicy meat and coated in Gouda or Edam cheese. You can find different variations stuffed with cashews, raisins, and prunes.
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]]>The post The Caribbean’s Most Underrated Islands appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>However, there are also some islands in the region that simply do not get enough love when the best picks are talked about. Check out these fantastic places for a vacation!
You will find the small country of Dominica in the Lesser Antilles and anyone who visits this island immediately falls in love. Natural hot springs, tropical forests, and tranquil, non-crowded beaches are just some of the best attractions on this island that’s perfect for lovers of the outdoors.
This Dutch island is located in the southern Caribbean just north of the South American country of Venezuela. You will marvel at how this island looks like a combination between Europe and the Caribbean, especially in its charming capital of Oranjestad. This arid island is almost always sunny, so get ready to spend a lot of time at the beach!
One of the two islands constituting the country of Antigua and Barbuda, Antigua is one of the Leeward Islands and a particularly attractive destination for water sports lovers. Wind sailing is one of the most popular sports on this laid-back island that has direct flights from both Europe and North America.
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]]>Who doesn’t want to go to Cuba at least once? Cuba is beautiful and has a rich history. Its capital, Havana, looks like it belongs to the past century and the historical tours are a must.
Aruba is a dream destination for a paradise vacation. It has everything you could need—turquoise waters, incredible natural pools, and white sandy beaches. Aruba actually belongs to the Kingdom of the Netherlands—it’s one of the four countries it consists of.
It’s easy to fall in love with Puerto Rico. The 16th-century citadels and castles provide an insight into the history, there’s truly incredible nature, and food is one of the best in the Caribbean. San Juan is the perfect place to start your adventure.
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]]>As part of this program, visitors can stay anywhere from one week to 90 days and it doesn’t require visas. However, visitors are not permitted to work for a person or company in Aruba.
“We recognize the desire to travel safely and have noticed a rising trend of visitors in Aruba extending their stays, so we knew the appetite for longer trips was growing,” Sanju Luidens, the CMO of the Aruba Tourism Authority, told Travel + Leisure.
“With many Americans working remotely, we curated the best workation experiences and deals to make it easier to not only work from paradise, but also experience living like a local. With Aruba’s perfect location under the hurricane belt, our ‘One happy island’ comes with peace of mind that sunny, warm weather is practically guaranteed,” he continued.
Aruba is also offering hotel and accommodation packages at special rates, complimentary WiFi, and all-inclusive food and beverage options.
To enter into Aruba, U.S. travelers have to complete a self-health deceleration form and show a negative COVID-19 test. Travelers can pre-pay for a test when they arrive and they’re required to purchase Aruba Visitors Insurance.
Some U.S. states require additional testing and visitors coming from those states will need to take a COVID-19 test 72 hours before departure with the test negative-test results uploaded at least 12 hours before the flight. More information regarding the states that need additional testing can be found here.
In Aruba, masks are mandatory in indoor public spaces and while resturaunts are open, bars, rum shops, and nightclubs are closed. Hotel bars are allowed to open for hotel guests only.
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]]>Whenever you happen to be in Aruba, reserve a Tuesday night to watch the Bon Bini Festival. It happens every Tuesday from 6:30-8:30 pm. Bon bini means “welcome” and the festival is a way for the locals to welcome the visitors who want to learn more about Aruba’s history.
Aruba is one of the best places on the planet for scuba diving so don’t miss this unique experience that you will remember for the rest of your life! You’ll get to see rich sea life that includes seahorses, starfish, sea cucumbers, angelfish, clownfish, puffers, the four-eye butterflyfish, squirrelfish, French angel, goatfish, yellow goatfish, etc.
Aruba is one of the best places in the world for sailing. Go sail by day if you want to watch nature and leave time for evening festivals, or go for a dinner cruise in the evening for a special treat.
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]]>The post All the Reasons to Go to Aruba appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Meaning “orange city”, the capital of Aruba is filled with Dutch colonial architecture and an unmistakable Caribbean vibe. It is home to several museums and is a fantastic place to go shopping as there are many stores which are duty-free.
Turquoise waters will welcome you as you arrive at Eagle Beach. Regarded as one of the best beaches around the world, it is known for its powdery white sand that stretches from end to end. Place a cocktail in hand and you’re set.
The SS Antilla was a cargo ship built for trade between Germany and the Caribbean during the Second World War. It was scuttled by its own crew in 1940 and is today the largest shipwreck dive in the Caribbean. Divers can explore the wreck which is covered in tube sponges and coral and is a favorite amongst the tropical fish.
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]]>The post Soak Up Some Sun and Relax on Your Aruba Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>April to August is the ideal time to visit Aruba. The temperatures range from a low of 78 F to a high of 90 F and it’s when the prices are most reasonable. January to March has great weather, but it’s peak season, so the prices are higher during this time.
The best way to travel around Aruba is by bus, but most visitors stay close to their resorts and beaches. Cabs are another option and they have fixed rates. To explore the island’s east coast, rent a car or off-terrain vehicle.
This adult-only 4-star property rests on 14 sandy acres and it’s close to Aruba’s westernmost point. While the hotel is a bit of a splurge, it’s worth it for the private balconies and terraces, views of Eagle Beach, the private cabana on the beach, and the poolside oceanfront restaurant. Other amenities include a free breakfast buffet, a fitness center, a spa, and an infinity pool.
Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino, a 4-star hotel has beach access and the Stellaris Casino. Guests 18 and older can visit the Tradewinds Club which has an H2Oasis adults-only pool and poolside bar. Located on Palm Beach, guests can relax on the beach or by the main pool. There are five restaurants on-site as well as a coffee shop and a gelato parlor.
This 5-star hotel opened in 2013 and it’s situated on the beach on Aruba’s northwestern coast. Start your stay with a complimentary welcome drink at check-in and relax in the soaking tubs, which are in each room. There are five on-sight restaurants, a casino, and a spa.
Eagle Beach is known as the “Low-Rise area” because of its low-to-the-ground hotels and timeshares. This beach is one of the most popular in Aruba and it’s super convenient because you’re probably staying nearby. The beach has white sand and deep blue waters and it’s perfect for water sports.
If you prefer swimming in the water, head to Palm Beach which has calm turquoise waters and soft, white sand. There are also amazing sunsets and tons of Tiki bars.
You’ll find Aruban rattlesnakes, whiptail lizards, iguanas, goats, birds, donkeys, and parakeets at Arikok National Park. Explore the area’s wildlife and check out the caves, limestone cliffs, and sand dunes while you’re at the park. There’s even a natural pool where you can cool off.
If you like creme caramel or flan you have to try kesio. It’s Aruba’s take on the dessert and it features a sweet, gooey sauce and moist cake.
Pan Bati is a slightly sweet flatbread that is similar to a pancake. It’s eaten on its own or with savory dishes like stews or soups.
These cheese balls are stuffed with spicy meat and coated in Gouda or Edam cheese. You can find different variations stuffed with cashews, raisins, and prunes.
The post Soak Up Some Sun and Relax on Your Aruba Vacation appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post The Caribbean’s Most Underrated Islands appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>However, there are also some islands in the region that simply do not get enough love when the best picks are talked about. Check out these fantastic places for a vacation!
You will find the small country of Dominica in the Lesser Antilles and anyone who visits this island immediately falls in love. Natural hot springs, tropical forests, and tranquil, non-crowded beaches are just some of the best attractions on this island that’s perfect for lovers of the outdoors.
This Dutch island is located in the southern Caribbean just north of the South American country of Venezuela. You will marvel at how this island looks like a combination between Europe and the Caribbean, especially in its charming capital of Oranjestad. This arid island is almost always sunny, so get ready to spend a lot of time at the beach!
One of the two islands constituting the country of Antigua and Barbuda, Antigua is one of the Leeward Islands and a particularly attractive destination for water sports lovers. Wind sailing is one of the most popular sports on this laid-back island that has direct flights from both Europe and North America.
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]]>The post 2021’s Hottest Caribbean Destinations appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Who doesn’t want to go to Cuba at least once? Cuba is beautiful and has a rich history. Its capital, Havana, looks like it belongs to the past century and the historical tours are a must.
Aruba is a dream destination for a paradise vacation. It has everything you could need—turquoise waters, incredible natural pools, and white sandy beaches. Aruba actually belongs to the Kingdom of the Netherlands—it’s one of the four countries it consists of.
It’s easy to fall in love with Puerto Rico. The 16th-century citadels and castles provide an insight into the history, there’s truly incredible nature, and food is one of the best in the Caribbean. San Juan is the perfect place to start your adventure.
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]]>The post Aruba’s Inviting People to Work Remotely From Paradise Island appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>As part of this program, visitors can stay anywhere from one week to 90 days and it doesn’t require visas. However, visitors are not permitted to work for a person or company in Aruba.
“We recognize the desire to travel safely and have noticed a rising trend of visitors in Aruba extending their stays, so we knew the appetite for longer trips was growing,” Sanju Luidens, the CMO of the Aruba Tourism Authority, told Travel + Leisure.
“With many Americans working remotely, we curated the best workation experiences and deals to make it easier to not only work from paradise, but also experience living like a local. With Aruba’s perfect location under the hurricane belt, our ‘One happy island’ comes with peace of mind that sunny, warm weather is practically guaranteed,” he continued.
Aruba is also offering hotel and accommodation packages at special rates, complimentary WiFi, and all-inclusive food and beverage options.
To enter into Aruba, U.S. travelers have to complete a self-health deceleration form and show a negative COVID-19 test. Travelers can pre-pay for a test when they arrive and they’re required to purchase Aruba Visitors Insurance.
Some U.S. states require additional testing and visitors coming from those states will need to take a COVID-19 test 72 hours before departure with the test negative-test results uploaded at least 12 hours before the flight. More information regarding the states that need additional testing can be found here.
In Aruba, masks are mandatory in indoor public spaces and while resturaunts are open, bars, rum shops, and nightclubs are closed. Hotel bars are allowed to open for hotel guests only.
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]]>The post 3 Fun Things to Do in Aruba appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Whenever you happen to be in Aruba, reserve a Tuesday night to watch the Bon Bini Festival. It happens every Tuesday from 6:30-8:30 pm. Bon bini means “welcome” and the festival is a way for the locals to welcome the visitors who want to learn more about Aruba’s history.
Aruba is one of the best places on the planet for scuba diving so don’t miss this unique experience that you will remember for the rest of your life! You’ll get to see rich sea life that includes seahorses, starfish, sea cucumbers, angelfish, clownfish, puffers, the four-eye butterflyfish, squirrelfish, French angel, goatfish, yellow goatfish, etc.
Aruba is one of the best places in the world for sailing. Go sail by day if you want to watch nature and leave time for evening festivals, or go for a dinner cruise in the evening for a special treat.
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