Welcome To Aruba

Aruba is called The Happy Island and why wouldn't they be happy with beautiful beaches and great weather Visitors seem to think so as well, Aruba has 800,000 international visitors coming to there island every year.
Most Arubans speak at least 4 languages including English and Spanish.
Many hotels and restaurants show the local crafts that are made in Aruba in addition there are weekly outdoor markets to visit.
Carnival in Aruba is a must see event !!! The Carnival season begins at November 11th each year and was first started 57 years ago.
Aruba has a population of 120,000 inhabitants and although there is a broad mix of nationalities everyone on the island all work for the betterment of the island and to make Aruba a better place in addition Aruba has one of the highest living standards in the Caribbean. tourism is
a big part of the economy in Aruba and the island has a total of 70 square miles with many beaches.
Aruba's restaurants offer a wide variety of foods such as; Chinese, Indonesian, Argentine, French, Italian and Japanese. Windsurfing is very popular as are the beaches and pools. The casinos are a big draw and there are many places for shopping.
Two popular attractions are Fort Zoutman and Willen III Tower, the fort was built in1796 and has a history museum that is very interesting.
For more information on Aruba go to: aruba.com
Most Arubans speak at least 4 languages including English and Spanish.
Many hotels and restaurants show the local crafts that are made in Aruba in addition there are weekly outdoor markets to visit.
Carnival in Aruba is a must see event !!! The Carnival season begins at November 11th each year and was first started 57 years ago.
Aruba has a population of 120,000 inhabitants and although there is a broad mix of nationalities everyone on the island all work for the betterment of the island and to make Aruba a better place in addition Aruba has one of the highest living standards in the Caribbean. tourism is
a big part of the economy in Aruba and the island has a total of 70 square miles with many beaches.
Aruba's restaurants offer a wide variety of foods such as; Chinese, Indonesian, Argentine, French, Italian and Japanese. Windsurfing is very popular as are the beaches and pools. The casinos are a big draw and there are many places for shopping.
Two popular attractions are Fort Zoutman and Willen III Tower, the fort was built in1796 and has a history museum that is very interesting.
For more information on Aruba go to: aruba.com