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Where Money meets History On November 24th of 1955, on his 36th birthday, Mario Odor, Aruba ’s famous coin collector, was digging in his flower garden when he found two old coins. One of them was a...
Explore a shipwreck and drop in on barracuda, green moray eels and giant tube sponges while you take an unforgettable journey into Aruba's mysterious underwater world in this 48-passenger submarine.
Looking for adventure? Climb Hooiberg, Aruba's famous mountain located at the center of the island, with a view from its 541-foot peak that extends as far as Venezuela on a clear day.
This popular resort beach features the white sand and turquoise waters of an ideal Caribbean beach.
This popular bar, which is located in the ghost town of San Nicolas, features a unique decorative touch: hundreds of artifacts hang from the ceiling, high above the heads of the patrons.
Great out of the way beach on the tip of Aruba, one that is not in the hotel areas. About 35 minutes by car from the capitol and easy to find if you turn at the anchor off to the side of the road...
One of Aruba's most famous landmarks, the California lighthouse is known for its spectacular views of the island.
Discover Aruba's star experience. Great performers, great service and a great atmosphere await you at Showtime Aruba, the island's premier source of entertainment. The Renaissance Hotel's Crystal Theater is the perfect setting for this unique show. See where your favorite performers play when they come to Aruba. Our entertainers change regularly, so check our schedule often. We also do corporate/private shows.
Built by Spanish missionaries in 1750, services are still conducted in this little yellow chapel that is considered to be the first church established in the Caribbean.
Divers can explore the large remnants of a 35-foot oil tanker that was torpedoed during World War II by a German submarine.
Who would have thought that these two caves, renowned in folklore as the site where two lovers burst through rock and into heaven, would be so dark, damp, gritty and full of bats?
Located next to the more popular Baby Beach, this beach is also known for its calm waters.
Ayó, northeast of Hooiberg, has been called the Stonehenge of Aruba, where rare burrowing owls have dug under giant boulders, whose origins have long puzzled geologists.
Take an ecological trip on horseback to the Aruban countryside and along the coastline, conducted by the first riding stable in Aruba.
Located on the west side of the island, Palm Beach offers white sands and calm waters for excellent swimming conditions.
The island's largest entertainment and shopping facility is home to the Aruba Sonesta Resorts.
An impressive strand of white powder, this quiet spot on the southwestern tip of Aruba is ideal for a leisure day at the beach.
A section of a seven-mile-stretch of beach that offers excellent swimming conditions due to calm water.
Aruba has fantastic windsurfing due to consistently strong trade winds, and this beach located in the southeast of the island is one of the top places for this popular sport.
A great dive, not just because of the Debbie II wreck but because of ample brain coral and schools of barracuda patrolling the area.
Aruba Golf Club is a different experience! You can smell the history when playing there. The course was founded in 1941. It's a nine hole desert golf course, but the tee-boxes are well-placed so you...
Small museum traces the history and development of the island of Aruba through a collection of interesting artifacts featuring a skeleton thousands of years old.
This small waterfront park features a statue of Queen Wilhelmina, the leader of the Netherlands during the first half of the twentieth century.
