Visit Aruba with a Click of your Mouse
Feb 13th
Aruba, with more than a dozen beaches, and an average temperature of 82 degrees Fahrenheit, is a hot spot for vacationing, and a beautiful spot to visit. Now you can go online to many different sites and see all that Aruba has to offer with a click of your mouse.

On Aruba.com you can navigate through the island, through events and aspect of Aruba. By clicking on “What to do,” you can look at the Events Calendar (which will tell you details on the Carnival events and more). Also on “What to do” and “Culture” you can view the many museums and the capital city of Oranjestad. On “Weather update,” you can see the latest forecast, and view a live webshot at Eagle Beach. Under “Specialized Vacations” you will see suggestions on family vacations, and tropical wedding and honeymoon trips. By clicking on “Aruban Made” you can wander through Aruba’s local beers, rums, hot sauce and gifts. The site also offers information on shopping, cuisine, nightlife, spas, and more.
On Meet Aruba.com you can steer your way through the Dive Map, which gives you details on divers where you can see manta rays, morays, angel fish, coral reefs, and wrecks of ships and airplanes. You can also get detailed information on Islands Butterfly Farm, the Green Flash, Bubali Bird Ponds, ruins of two of Aruba’s gold mines, Arikok National Park (where you will find the highest point on Aruba, 616 feet), horseback riding, cruises, casinos and diving in Aruba.
Other sites worth looking at are Aruba-guide.com, where you can see information on activities, especially scuba gear and wrecks and reefs, Aruba Tourism.com, which offers virtual tours of Aruba, and Geographia, where you can look at the culture, tradition, and natural beauty of Aruba.
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