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Aruba Island
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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.
Cheap stuff
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It is very popular tourist destination so it is hard to find anything cheap.
Different stuff
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Outdoor markets displaying tropical fruits, and local arts and crafts, and see Dutch-colonial buildings.
Don't Miss
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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.
Food
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American, Argentinean, Aruban, Brazilian, Caribbean, Chinese, Cuban, Dutch, French, German, Indonesian, International, Italian, Japanese, Mexican, Seafood, Steakhouses, Vegetarian...You can find anything you wish.
Hotels
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Aruba offers you a very large and varied choice of hotels, both low-rise and high-rise, apartments and guesthouses.
Safety
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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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