Maputo, Mozambique - Oranjestad, Aruba Island - Comparison and Distance between
Distance: 11,532 km / 7,166 miles
Maputo, Mozambique
You are looking at Maputo in Mozambique. The city has a population of 1691001 residents. It is located on 32.58 degrees longitude, and -24.03 latitude.
Maputo , Food:
10/10
The best variety of seafood in Africa, and one of the best in the world
Maputo , Hotels:
8/10
Has more upscale hotels than other African countries
Hotel monte carlo, etc etc
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Oranjestad, Aruba Island
You are looking at Oranjestad in Aruba Island. The city has a population of 26355 residents. It is located on -67.03 degrees longitude, and 12.50 latitude.
Oranjestad , General info:
9/10
Located on the picturesque southern coast, Oranjestad is the historic Dutch capital of Aruba, where the traditional, tall, multicolored houses combine carved wooden doors and typical Dutch tiles with open-air patios. The charm of the city complements the beauty of this popular Caribbean island where the Dutch and indigenous cultures have merged to give Aruba its unique atmosphere.
Oranjestad , Cheap stuff:
10/10
It is very popular tourist destination so it is hard to find anything cheap.
Oranjestad , Different stuff:
9/10
Outdoor markets displaying tropical fruits, and local arts and crafts, and see Dutch-colonial buildings.
Oranjestad , Don't miss:
9/10
The water off Aruba is teeming with marine life. You can see it all up close by taking a submarine 150 feet below the sea. You'll pass scuba divers, coral reefs and shipwrecks on your journey.
Oranjestad , Food:
10/10
American, Argentinean, Aruban, Brazilian, Caribbean, Chinese, Cuban, Dutch, French, German, Indonesian, International, Italian, Japanese, Mexican, Seafood, Steakhouses, Vegetarian...You can find anything you wish.
Oranjestad , Hotels:
10/10
Aruba offers you a very large and varied choice of hotels, both low-rise and high-rise, apartments and guesthouses.
Oranjestad , Safety:
7/10
Aruba is generally a very safe place at any time of day or night. The running water in Aruba is absolutely safe to drink; the island's desalination plant is the second largest in the world.
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