Created by jmariep on May 30, 2009
- My husband and I spent 6 days in heaven at Aruba the last week of May in 2009.
Created by jenandfrank on January 28, 2005
- Aruba is the driest place in all of the Caribbean, with beautiful cool breezes and guaranteed sunny days.
Created by Carmen on September 9, 2004
- Ask a local what the weather will be in Aruba, they’ll answer “Same as yesterday, same as tomorrow.” Aruba is outside of the hurricane belt, so the weather won’t be affected. It’s also known as “one happy island” - the locals are wonderful, and everyone is happy to be there.
Created by golfntennis on February 13, 2004
- Spending a week in Aruba is being in paradise: beaches, fun, exploring, eating, and drinking!
- 3 reviews
- 2 Stories
- 11 photos
Created by Bzoom1 on June 7, 2003
- Honeymoon in paradise is all that I can call this experience because Aruba was paradise. It can be total relaxation or total adventure. It's your choice.
Created by JLK100 on June 5, 2003
- A fun, rather last-minute trip to Aruba . . . The beaches are gorgeous, however trade winds can kick up brutal mini-sandstorms. With a culture influenced by parent-country Holland and Latino neighbors to the south, you'll experience a mosaic of people, languages, attitudes, and interests.
Created by Cantin2 on May 23, 2003
- We had vacationed in Aruba previously, about 10 years ago. We liked it then. It has changed a bit, but we still like it.
- 5 reviews
- 1 Story
- 5 photos
Created by sheisdesign on August 22, 2002
- This is the adventure of two women traveling to Aruba to see the Divi Tree's,
the most magnificent azure Caribbean Sea and the Desert.
Where in the world can you find magnificent Cactus landscaped by the Ocean? With people more gracious than any on earth? In Aruba of course!!!
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 13 photos
Created by Idler on July 12, 2002
- Aruba is a favorite among sun worshippers who come to party and be pampered. Restless, I abandoned the Americanized resorts seeking “unspoilt Aruba.” Though rewarded for my efforts, I was saddened by the degradation of the island and its surrounding waters. Tourism both saves and sullies this island paradise.
- 7 reviews
- 1 Story
- 20 photos
Created by Cosmic Gryl on August 5, 2001
- This caribbean Island is different from most because it is basically a desert. Thre is plenty of cactus & Aloe all over the island, growing wild. Rain does not often come. This is a small island - 19 miles long & 6 miles wide but it is quite beautiful.
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