Aruba is home to more than 40 miles of coastline, graceful flamingos gallivanting around its shores and more than 95 recorded nationalities.
With 40 pristine beaches to enjoy, the island is also home to an array of activities, stemming from unique wellness offerings like watsu water massages to more nature-based activities such as soaking in the natural pools at Arikok National Park.
Here are the best places to visit in Aruba.
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From adventurous guided off-roading tours to renting your own personal jeep – you’ll be able to spend the day getting acquainted with the island’s desert-like terrain.
Other must-do activities while visiting Arikok National include: swimming in the park’s natural pool, seeing the natural rock bridge and visiting the California Lighthouse.
Note: While riding ATVs in Aruba is a highlight for travelers, the island does not allow vehicles within the park’s grounds.
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Get there early to ensure the best culinary options because once it’s gone, that’s it. Get the daily fish, shrimp, fries, cornbread and an ice-cold beer if you really want to order like a local. Orders are calculated by weight.
The neighborhood is also home to the renowned Cosecha San Nicolas gallery and several restaurants, including O’Niel Caribbean Kitchen.
Several of the tables are set up in a shallow pool of water that flows from the ocean. Don’t worry – there’s a small protective barrier that keeps your table from drifting out.
Reservations for the oceanside tables go fast, so book well in advance if you want the full Flying Fishbone experience.
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It’s easy to get the two mixed up, but the best way to tell them apart is Fofoti trees typically grow along the beaches – mostly along Eagle Beach – while the Divi Divi trees can be found sprouting from the soil all around Aruba.
Best things to do in Aruba
As you sit poolside, feast on the restaurant’s popular grill dishes while enjoying the sounds of the night’s live music. If you aren’t starving, opt for a casual nightcap at the property’s hidden outdoor bar. Be sure to also ask for a tour of the cottage and wine cellar while there.
A tour with Aruba Atlantis Submarine Expedition takes you out on a US Coast Guard-certified vessel that goes 130ft below the ocean’s surface. You’ll see everything from shipwrecks and coral reefs to schools of colorful fish and other types of marine life as the guide provides commentary along the way.
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Worth noting is the center’s Watsu aquatic massage service. During the experience, a guide will gently move your body, through a series of slow poses in a pool of water. This technique is great for deep relaxation as well as increased flexibility of the spine and nervous center.
Note: You will need to be comfortable in a pool of water. You will be instructed to completely trust the guide to move your body with their strength for the duration of the service.