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Think that’s all Aruba has in sports? Think again. Aruba’s terrain is also ideal for cycling
enthusiasts. Because some of the roads throughout the island are sandy, a mountain bike is the way to go. The
weather is always a favorable factor on the cycling journey because of the calm and cooling trade winds.
For the real thrill seekers, the island encourages visitors to prepare themselves for the ride of their lives by
partaking in an unforgettable adventure exploring the wild side of Aruba with its All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs).
Tours are led by an expert guide who will safely guide visitors through the streets of Aruba, cruising by island
residents’ charming homes. ATV tour opportunities include a visit to gold mine ruins and the exploration of Aruba's
famous "hills," which offer a spectacular view of the cunucu, also known as the island’s countryside.
For more information about sports activities and summer travel to Aruba, please visit online at www.ARUBA.com or
call 1-800-TO-ARUBA.
About Aruba
Aruba, the island of 90,000 friends you haven’t met yet, is truly an extraordinary experience.
Located only two-and-a-half hours by air from Miami and four hours from New York City, the island is ideally
situated in the southern fringes of the hurricane belt and boasts year-round cooling trade winds and perfect
weather with average annual temperatures of 82 Fahrenheit and less than 20 inches of rainfall per year. Aruba
serves up 28 luxurious hotels/resorts, championship golf courses, sumptuous spas, vibrant casinos, extraordinary
international and local cuisine, exclusive shops and boutiques, exciting land and water activities, art galleries
and museums, world-famous music festivals and events, clubs and cafes with live music and more. The backdrop of a
cosmopolitan tropical destination with warm, hospitable people is the perfect place for first-time guests and loyal
visitors who return to Aruba at a 60% repeat rate, more than any other Caribbean destination.
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M. SILVER ASSOCIATES INC.
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