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Aruba's Alto Vista Chapel is a reconstruction of the island's first Roman Catholic Church. The Chapel is located high above a scenic stretch of the Caribbean Sea and is worth a trip for those of all faiths.
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Established in 2000, Aruba's Arikok Park brings together Aruba's geology, flora, fauna, and history for visitors to enjoy. Start with a stop at the visitor's center and explore the park from there.
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Aruba Aloe is known around the world for it's healing properties. The Aruba Aloe company offers a tour to show you how their special skin and body care products are made from aloe grown on their farm in Aruba. 25 minute tour that is very interesting.
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Aruba's Arikok National Park is home to several limestone caves that make a very interesting destination for travelers to Aruba
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Belashi Beer is the only beer brewed in Aruba. The company celebrated their 10th anniversary in October of 2009.
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Aruba is home to the Bubali Bird Sanctuary - a stop-over for many migrating bird species. The Sanctuary offers a nice tower for bird enthusiasts to see the variety of birds in the area.
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Aruba's climate make it perfect for attracting all types of interesting and colorful butterflys. You can see them at the Aruba Butterfly Farm where the vegitation is grown to attract these beautiful creatures. Be sure to bring your camera!
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One of Aruba's most iconic sites - the California lighthouse stands-out vividly against Aruba's blue skies making this a great place to visit and photograph.
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The Aruba Donkey preserve is dedicated to maintaining a healthy population of donkey's on the island. You can visit the preserve and learn about the history of donkeys on Aruba plus learn about and feed the donkeys living in the sanctuary.
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It's true - Aruba was once the site of a "gold rush". In fact the Dutch had to send soldiers to protect the gold on the island from the enthusiastic folks who wanted it. The ruins give you an idea of how an important time in Aruba's history helped shape the island - great views!
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The Natural Bridge is a popular destination for tours of Aruba. The main bridge collapsed in September of 2005 but there is a "baby bridge" near-by.
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With many fine shops and restaurants, Aruba's capital of Oranjestad makes a great place to stroll. Many colorful buildings reflect the Dutch heritage of the island.
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When you think of Aruba - you probably don't think of Ostrich - but Aruba has an Ostrich Farm with a restaurant and gift shop to add to your itinerary
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Aruba’s romantic environment of sunset-lit beaches and
private beach coves has long endeared the island as a wedding and honeymoon
destination.
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Visit Aruba and experience a mix of celebrations, festivals and sporting events being offered throughout the year.
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For the sports enthusiast, Aruba offers endless possibilities for countless fun and engaging activities, which take place both above and below sea level.
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The Aruba Tourism Authority (ATA) is pleased to announce renovation at resorts, restaurants and attractions, along with new air service and additional new offerings at existing hotels and resorts.
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Aruba’s waters are home to marine life of all shapes, sizes and colors. The
variety of the island’s coral reef fishes is an example of spectacular range of
Aruba’s diversity.
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