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What kind of vacation would you like to take?

Rock Your World

Take off on wet ‘n wild adventures, deep sea diving, windsurfing, kitesurfing…even parasailing and sky diving!

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Broaden Your Cultural Horizons

Visit to museum and art galleries, and don't miss the weekly Bon Bini and Carubbian festivals.

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Speak with an Expert!

Contact your Aruba travel specialist today!

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Why Aruba?

BEACHES
Eagle Beach was recently named one of the top ten beaches in the world.

THE SUNSHINE
Aruba has the most of sunny days of any island in the Caribbean making for the perfect Beach Vacation.

THE WEATHER
Located below the hurricane belt in the southern Caribbean, Aruba has 82-degree days year round, refreshing trade winds and low humidity contributing to the Best Caribbean Vacation.

DIRECT FLIGHTS
To enjoy your best Caribbean Vacation, you can hop on a direct flight from many major North American cities to Queen Beatrix International (AUA).

THE ROMANCE
Many couples who honeymoon in Aruba continue to return for their anniversaries year after year.

IT’S GREAT FOR FAMILIES
Aruba is the perfect Beach Vacation for family fun in the sun. US News & World Report ranked Aruba among its Best Caribbean Family Vacations in 2012.

THE WEDDINGS
Destination Wedding named Aruba’s Eagle Beach one of the Best Caribbean Beaches for Weddings.

THE HONEYMOONS
Aruba was named one of the World’s Top Honeymoon Destinations by Brides Magazine.

NATIONAL PARK
Covering about 20% of the island, Arikok National Park is an incredible nature preserve, and the largest national park in the Caribbean.

THE DIVING
In addition to providing a wonderful Beach Vacation, Aruba was recognized as one of the top wreck diving destinations in the Caribbean by Scuba Diving Magazine.

ADVENTURE SPORTS
Thanks to Aruba’s constant trade winds, it is known as a world-class destination for windsurfing and kitesurfing.

THE FOOD
More than 90 nationalities influence Aruba’s cuisine, with local dishes like gouda-glazed keshi yena joining South American, European and Caribbean favorites on menus around the island.