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10 Reasons To Travel To Aruba

"It's the happiest island on Earth"

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10 Reasons To Travel To Aruba
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Traveling is by far one of my favorite things. I want to travel the world some day and see the world. Paris, Australia, and Spain are just some of the places in which I would love to go. I love to travel to warm, tropical places where the atmosphere is just so laid back. As of right now, one of my favorite places to travel to is Aruba. I will admit that I do talk about it all the time, but that's because there isn't one part about it that won't make you fall in love with this island.

1. The Weather Is Great

It's around 80 degrees every day with full sun. You can sit on the beach all day, go for a swim in the pool, go shopping, and so much more without being affected by the weather. The island sun will make you wish you lived there year round.

2. Everyone Is So Friendly

Whether it's the workers at the hotels or your wait staff at a restaurant, it's very rare to find an unhappy person in Aruba. After all, they do call it "the happiest island on earth".

3. Great Food

Who doesn't love food? The center of town is filled with many different restaurants to try. My personal favorite though is Wacky Wahoos. It's a small restaurant, but there is an abundant amount of flavor in every dish that's made.

4. Something for Everyone to Enjoy

Whether you're looking to go snorkeling in the crystal clear blue water, horseback riding on the beach, or even a tour of the town and historic landmarks of Aruba, there is always something that everyone will enjoy. You will never be bored.

5. Everyone is Welcome

Whether you're looking for a place for next year's family trip, or a romantic getaway, Aruba is the perfect spot. Anyone who visits is sure to fall in love with the island.

6. The Beaches

The white sands on the beaches are enough to draw anyone's attention. The public beaches that wrap around the island ensure that everyone who visits will have a place to soak up the sun. The blue water is always warm and inviting.

7. Traveling Here is Easy

Most airlines offer direct flights or flights with just one stop to Aruba. Whether you're traveling from Boston or Miami, you can be there in as little as 4 hours. Plus, there is no need to exchange your currency which allows all visitors to use the US dollar for all of their purchases.

8. The Resorts

All of the resorts offer not only a great location in the center of town, but also great services and beaches as well. When going to Aruba though, you have to stay at the Playa Linda. Their location, new renovations, and the fact they're not an all inclusive resort allows you to discover and try the foods of the island.

9. The Romance

It's an especially perfect spot for weddings and honeymoons. The candle lit dinners and moonlit walks on the beach are perfect to create new sparks or ignite old ones.

10. The Celebrations

The carnivals, festivals, and parades that Aruba holds are what attracts many of its visitors. The music, dancing, costumes, and brights colors is enough to draw anyone in.

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