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Category: Scuba Diving & Snorkeling - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: Sasaki, Bubali 112-J, Palm Beach
Along with a wide variety of guided scuba diving outings, the PADI certified staff at Mermaid Dive Center can also arrange snorkeling and fishing trips. Rental equipment is available, as is transportation to and from all the local hotels and resorts. Experienced divers will want to check out Mermaid's dive packages,...
Category: Outdoor Activities - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: Rooi Santo 21, Noord
Aruba's first racquet club was designed by Stan Smith Design International and sits in Palm Beach. The club features eight courts available by the hour; lessons are available by the hour or half-hour. A swimming pool and fitness center are also on site, as is a restaurant for post-game snacking.
Category: Outdoor Activities - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: Golfweg 82, San Nicolas
This affordable nine-hole golf course holds a 67 rating from the United States Golf Association. Twenty sand traps, five water traps, lots of cacti, and a few wild goats add challenge to your play. Cart and club rentals are available in the pro shop. After your game, shower off in the changing room then enjoy a cold...
Category: Beaches - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: Seroe Colorado
This secluded beach gets its name from the calm, shallow waters that make it perfect for babies – and timid swimmers! This is the beach that the locals frequent on their days off. Snorkelers will also enjoy this area thanks to the coral formations that shield the lagoon. Bring your own towels and any gear that you...
Category: Tours and Excursions - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: Ponton 90, Costa Linda Beach Resort, Eagle Beach
Take a look at Aruba from a different perspective! Starting near Savaneta, these guided kayaking trips get you out on the ocean and in towards the coast for a closer look. Stop for lunch at De Palm Island, do a little snorkeling, and then return to Barcadera Beach. Guides are knowledgeable and fun – even if you've...
Category: Outdoor Activities - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: Hadikirari (Fisherman's Huts), Malmok
Adrenaline junkies, this one's for you! AAV caters to active vacationers, not the ones who prefer to lounge on the beach all day. Some of the activities they offer are windsurfing, landsailing, kitesurfing, mountain biking, kayaking, body boarding, deep sea fishing and horseback riding, but if there's something else...
Category: Attractions - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: near the Ayo rock formations
Maybe it's those big gentle eyes. Or the wacky grin and the ridiculous noise they make. Whatever it is, donkeys have a certain something that many people find completely endearing. The Aruba Donkey Sanctuary takes in injured and sick wild donkeys, providing care and a permanent home. This is a great place to spend a...
Category: Scuba Diving & Snorkeling - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: Ponton 90, Costa Linda Beach Resort, Eagle Beach
There are numerous scuba diving and snorkeling businesses on the island, but Aruba Pro Dive is one of the absolute best. The staff is PADI certified and they meticulously maintain all of their modern equipment. Dive groups are small, generally composed of about eight people, and each trip is tailored to the needs and...
Category: Attractions - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: Hwy 6-A, north of Hooiberg, Oranjestad
Scientists are unable to explain how this interesting grouping of boulders ended up stacked on this part of Aruba; the Quartzdorite stones are not consistent with the island's geological landscape. The formations at Ayo were once home to groups of indigenous people who painted the petroglyphs that are still visible....
Category: Outdoor Activities - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: Weg Mar Fontien
Two of Aruba's most exciting sites are the Quadirikiri and Fontein caves. Quadirikiri provides wonderful opportunities for unique photos thanks to two chambers that allow filtered sunlight to enter. Travel along the 100 foot tunnel if you are adventurous – hundreds of (harmless) bats make their home here. Fontein cave...
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