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Category: Personal Services - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: LG Smith Blvd 101, Marriott Resort & Aurba Ocean Club, Palm Beach
Mandara is a small international chain first started in Bali. They have a three-part menu: one-third is devoted to Balinese treatments, one-third with traditional European or Asian roots, and one-third tailored to the location. This 6500 square foot facility, Mandara's first in the Caribbean, incorporates the full...
Category: Tours and Excursions - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: DePalm Pier, between Aruba Grand and Radisson Resorts, Palm Beach
Try Mi Dushi's "Taste of Aruba" sailing and snorkeling adventure. You will depart in the morning and feast on fresh baked goods and mimosas. Next, learn to snorkel and take a tour of the sunken WWII freighter "Antilla." Then settle down for a gourmet lunch of grilled surf and turf and beef Wellington. The bar is open...
Category: Attractions - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: Matividiri 57, Andicuri Beach
Everybody who goes to Aruba spends time on the beach, takes a sightseeing excursion, sips a tropical drink, and maybe tries a watersport or three. Here's something a bit off the beaten track. The Aruba Ostrich Farm offers engaging tours during which visitors may get to hand-feed the large flightless birds, or even...
Category: Outdoor Activities - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: Palm Beach 33-B, Daimari Beach
Built in the 1600's, Rancho Daimari is one of the oldest coconut plantations in the Caribbean. Nowadays, the ranch also offers horseback riding and four wheeling tours around the property and into the surrounding countryside. Tours last about two hours and transportation is included in the price. Exciting paintball...
Category: Scuba Diving & Snorkeling - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: LG Smith Blvd 1-A, next to Havana Beach Club
Offering regularly scheduled two-tank dives plus a wealth of specialty dives and PADI courses. Groups range from 4-14 divers so you'll never have a dive that's too crowded, and the shop rents and sells all scuba and snorkel equipment. S.E. Aruba also offers Fly ‘n Dive packages – take a quick flight to one of the...
Category: Personal Services - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: JE Irasquin Blvd 55, Manchebo Beach Resort & Spa, Manchebo Beach
Aruba has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and Spa del Sol has taken full advantage of its setting by constructing several breezy gazebos with flowing curtains, teak furniture and the sounds of nature all around. The gazebos are used for all massages, pedicures and manicures; indoors there are several...
Category: Outdoor Activities - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: Malmokweg z/n, near California Lighthouse, Malmok
This 18-hole, Robert Trent Jones, Jr. -designed course offers a world-class golfing experience. Aruba's amazing natural beauty has been displayed to good effect. Exotic plants and rock formations are interwoven amongst the greens, and there is even a bird sanctuary on site. The par-71 course is 6811 yards long. The...
Category: Tours and Excursions - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: Oranjestad
This reputable company offers a variety of services, including island tours aboard a jeep or motorcoach. Their most popular tour is four hours long and views sites such as the Natural Bridge, the Ayo rock formations, the Bushiribana gold mill, and the town of San Nicolas. A tour of an aloe plantation and swimming at...
Category: Beaches - Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: LG Smith Blvd
"Travel and Leisure" magazine named this stretch of powdery soft white sand one of the "10 Best Beaches in the World." This public beach offers plenty of parking and shady picnic areas. Swimming is wonderful here and local hotels can set you up with equipment for water sports or other beach activities.
Category: Aruba Attractions & Activities
Address: Zeppenfeldstraat 56, San Nicolas
Spend a day touring Aruba's oldest and second largest town. San Nicolas was where most of the Lago oil refinery workers lived until 1985 when the factory closed. Now this port town is rejuvenating itself for tourism by building a central market, a cultural center and several parks. No visit to San Nicolas would be...
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