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The last time I wrote a blog post promoting a vacation spot I ended up going there for vacation. I hope the same thing happens this time. (Hint to the husband….) So, let ,e tell you what I’ve learned about Aruba! I had no idea that the island was so diverse and had so much more to offer than just beaches. Aruba has plenty of activities and attractions for the entire family. My children have never see water so blue. I just know they won’t be able to believe it.
The kids will also be amazed when they visit the Donkey Sanctuary, Butterfly Farm and Ostrich Farm. I know tat those are some attractions I look forward to seeing myself, especially the Butterfly Farm. Since we are an active family I know that we would also hit Arikok National Park, the Casibari, Ayo rock formations and Indian caves. Who knew that was all available in Aruba? Plus I love history so we would certainly be hitting the Bushiribana gold mill, Aruba Aloe Factory and the Alto Vista Chapel. I also have to mention the state of the art new Archaeology Museum.
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Once you visit Aruba travel you can find out all the island has to offer. Since we’ll have the kids with us nightlife is probably out, but their is a lot happening on the island. I’m assuming some of the best parties of your life! I’ve partied on the island before and it’s an experience. Getting around is easy. Bus services are available and their reliable and inexpensive. taxis are available as well. Most visitors rent a car at least for a day to get a grand tour of the island beyond it’s beaches and resorts. You can learn more about the road signs at Aruba.com.
Have you ever been to Aruba? Tell me all about it! So, do you think I convinced my husband to take this trip? I certainly convinced myself!