Short & Sweet Adventures Aruba Cruise

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Activities

Activities

Short and Sweet Adventures Perfect Pastimes for Cruise Ship Visitors by Susan Campbell No worries if you’re only here for a short time, Aruba is a compact treasure trove of pleasurable pastimes and awesome adventures all within easy reach of the cruise pier. Do-it-yourself downtown tour

Hop the free eco-trolley right off the cruise pier to get a sense of what there is to enjoy in colorful and cosmopolitan down­town Oranjestad. Modern high-end shopping emporiums like the multilevel indoor/outdoor Renaissance Mall beckon with upscale jewelry, designer clothing, electronics, and more, all with no tax and low-duty. There are also color­ ful arcades like the Royal Plaza Mall in beautifully restored Dutch colonial buildings for unique gifts and souvenirs. Downtown is also dotted with international eateries surrounding the port and a bit farther up at the Renaissance Market­ place, as well as exciting casinos, and some interesting museums. You can hop on and hop off the trolley at leisure, and don’t forget to take home some of Aruba’s famous aloe products; this island exports some of absolute best quality aloe in the world!

Want to make it double duty day? Shop and sunbathe? No problem. Head past the Renaissance Marketplace along the water to find The West Deck grill and beach bar part of the new linear park – a perfect spot to stop and sip a signature cocktail on its own beach so close to your ship that you can wave to the passengers still onboard! If you only have a few hours, downtown Oranjestad has lots to offer by way of a perfect Aruba day.

Easy beach-hopping

For those who take their beach bum­ ming seriously, Aruba is absolutely awash with spectacular stretches of sand that are easy to get to from the pier and they are all open to the public! You can grab a cab or take Aruba’s public transit from the main terminal right downtown. The airconditioned buses are modern and affor­d­ able and stop at every major resort along both of the most popular beaches. Eagle Beach is the first, it’s laid back and relaxed, lining the lowrise resort stretch, while Palm Beach is the more active surfside playground cresting the highrise stretch

Eagle Beach Fisherman’s Huts

chock full of watersports, activities, beach bars, and dining spots. You can try your hand at beach tennis there, or get some windsurfing and kitesurfing instruction at Fisherman’s Huts beach nearby. Every­ thing is within an easy walk back to a bus stop or a taxi stand. Surreal surf and turf trips

Aruba’s tour operators and activity directors are first rate, and some adven­ ­tu­­res combine the best of both worlds with snorkeling or swimming at spots like the unique natural pool or beautiful Baby Beach. There are all kinds of terrestrial oddities to discover on this island such as bizarre rock formations and ancient bat-filled caves. And Aruba’s interior is very arid, cacti-studded, desert-like, and dotted with gnarled trees, lounging lizards, feral goats, and even wild donkeys. Easy-going tours include air-conditioned motor coaches and even party buses turned day-tour-tripping vehicles to fa­­mous land­ marks like the lovely Alto Vista Chapel, the California lighthouse, the Gold Mill ruins, and the wildly, romantic North E California Lighthouse

Tunnel of Love cave

76 Nights

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