Dos Playa, Aruba
Located within Aruba's Arikok National Park, Dos Playa (Two Beaches) is a favorite spot for surfers, sunbathers, and picnickers. Planning a vacation to Aruba? For more island inspiration, visit #arubayoushouldbehere
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PARQUE NACIONAL ARIKOK, FONTEIN CAVE, SANTA CRUZ ARUBA
Este es un lugar de visita obligada en la isla de Aruba si estás en el Parque Nacional. Es una zona muy rica en historia y arte.
Aruba Property - Santa Cruz Commercial Center
This commercial center is located on the main road at Santa Cruz, next to the Valero gas station and McDonalds. The commercial center is located on more than 13 hundred square feet of property, and is an excellent opportunity for a supermarket, a department store, or multi-store commercial center. This property will provide a great return on investment, has plenty of parking spaces, and is conveniently located on a busy road in a fast growing central area of our island. This is a rare opportunity, for this price! Call for more information today.
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Aruba - Hadicurari Beach
#justAmazingAruba Amazing place and a nice beach to watch, like the windsurfers dance on the wind. Beautiful beach, enjoy the sun and surf.
Aruba Villa For Sale Santa Cruz Spacious 3 bedroom Ocean View
Aruba Villa for sale in Santa Cruz
Nature Lovers’ Dream with sea view in Sabania Abao!
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3 bedrooms and 2 baths
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Property Description
A unique opportunity to own a villa high up in Aruba’s countryside in Santa Cruz! With a fabulous and spacious covered back patio and sweeping island and sea views of the North coast Ocean, this home is a must-see, being sold well below the market value! There will never be any homes or structures built behind it or on one side of it. There is only 1 home next door under construction, as it is a new neighborhood.
The villa is well-kept and in one of most pristine locations in Aruba, set in the middle of Aruba’s wild nature. Untouched and unspoiled is how to describe this neighborhood! Set in the hills, the cooling breezes flow through this villa all year round. The home is only 10 years old and has been extremely well maintained.
The villa features 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 baths, a modern Euro-kitchen with wine rack and lots of storage drawers & cabinets. There is a convenient breakfast nook with seating for 4, and a foyer sizable enough to use as an office. This is an excellent opportunity to obtain a fabulous deal on a beautiful nature home.
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Quadirikiri Cave | Arikok National Park, Aruba
In the last Aruba episode we were on the hunt for the elk horn coral, and after battling the waves we finally found it looking healthy and happy.
In this episode we will visit the Quadirikiri Caves, close to Butucu, located east of Oranjestad.
Its about a 45 minute drive to the grounds of the Arikok National Park from our location, which is located at Hudishibana near Arashi Beach on the northwest tip of Aruba.
On the way we ditched the car so that we could hike on the shores of Dos Playa to catch these breathtaking views of the ocean.
While hiking along the coast we found that we were actually walking on a ancient coral reef.
As you can see from the fossils here, the entire structure was once a thriving coral reef.
Quadirikiri Cave is a limestone cave with many openings in the ceiling and plenty of space to explore the caves. Because of the natural lighting from the openings, you can see a lot of the cave.
Legend has it that the daughter of an Indian chief who fell in love with a man who was unacceptable to her father was imprisoned and died here, her spirit vanishing to heaven through the holes in the roof of the cave. It may or may not be true, but it is quite a romantic story.
Supposedly, if the wind is just right, and you stir up enough dust you will see a dust tornado form inside the cave.
Unfortunately after many attempts we weren’t able to produce the dust tornado.
The Quadirikiri Cave is famous for its two chambers, illuminated by the sunlight streaming through holes in the roof of the cave. The cave extends for about 100 feet. In the darker portions of the cave nest hundreds of harmless bats.
If you like what you’ve seen and want to see where we explore next, don’t forget to hit that subscribe button and catch my next episode where we hike to the the Conchi natural pool.
A DAY IN ARUBA!
Hey everyone. I was on vacation for 5 days in Aruba. This vlog contains my ATV, Natural Pool, and the Natural bridge experience. We also went to the animal sanctuary. If you want to know what other activities we did stay until the end of the vlog. Enjoy :)
Life is an Adventure ( Arikok National Park Aruba)
Song Credit: Brandon Diaz/Aztroid
Arikok National Park Aruba 2013
Nationaal Park Arikok Aruba.
De Noordelijke route richting Dos Playa, Boca Prins met zandduinen en de zuidelijke route (Jamanota Exit) en uitzicht vanaf de hoogte top van Aruba, de Jamanota zijn te zien in deze Video impressie.
The Arikok National Park takes up approximately 18 percent of the island of Aruba and includes three primary geological formations: the Aruba lava formation, a quartz diorite formation, and a limestone formation that extends inward from the coast. These formations have directly influenced Aruba's human settlement, as well as its natural wonders.
Aruba is home to several species which only live on the island, including two unique species of snake and two bird species. Rock outcroppings also create micro-climatic conditions to support these unique plant and animal species, as well as settlements. These are located within the Arikok National Park almost exclusively. Inside the park are some of the island's oldest Arawak paintings, and has since drawn attention from the government.
Indigenous reptiles include the cascabel (Crotalus durissus unicolor), the santanero or (Aruban) Baker's cat-eyed snake (Leptodeira bakeri), and the kododo blauw or Aruban whiptail lizard (Cnemidophorus arubensus). Birds include the shoco or Aruban burrowing owl (Athene cunicularia arubensis) and the prikichi or Aruban parakeet (Aratinga pertinax arubensis).
First designated as an important national area in the 1980s, Arikok National Park is home to popular hiking trails, covering all kinds of terrain from hills to gold mines, and even plantation ruins.
Bodyboarding around Aruba and other places
Catching waves and enjoying time in new places
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ARUBA - Travel Guide | Around The World
Aruba is a Caribbean island 15 miles north of the coast of Venezuela, and is one of the four countries that together form the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is 30 km (19.6 miles) long and 9 km (6 miles) across at its widest point giving it an area of approximately 70 mi² (184 km²). This flat island with no rivers is renowned for its white sand beaches and tropical climate moderated by constant trade winds from the Atlantic Ocean. The temperature is almost constant at about 27°C (81°F) and the yearly rainfall usually does not exceed 20 inches. Aruba lies outside the Caribbean hurricane belt. This beautiful island offers many activities and attractions for people of all ages.
Aruba is divided into the northeast and southwest coasts. The southwest has the white sand beaches, turquoise seas, and warm waters. The northeast coast, exposed to the Atlantic, has a few white sand beaches, cacti, rough seas with treacherous currents, and a rocky coastline. The time in Aruba is Atlantic Standard Time; it is the same as Eastern Daylight Savings time all year round.
Cities :
Oranjestad - Capital
Noord
Palm Beach
Paradera
Santa Cruz
Savaneta
Sint Nicolaas
Aruba has an international airport that has flights arriving daily from numerous major cities around the world. Some of the airlines that fly to and from Aruba often are American Airlines, Delta Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines, Aruba Airlines, and more. All air traffic arrives and departs from the Reina Beatrix International Airport (IATA: AUA) (ICAO: TNCA) on the western side of the island.
You can also travel to Aruba by cruise ship. Aruba’s cruise port is in the capitol, Oranjestad. Some of the cruise companies that sail to Port of Aruba are Carnival Cruise Line, Princess Cruises, and Royal Caribbean International.
Like most Caribbean islands, Aruba's transportation network consists primarily of two-lane paved roads.
Oranjestad is often jammed with traffic when Aruba is full of tourists, which means that if you are staying north of Oranjestad, you must budget at least an hour each way to transit through Oranjestad. A glance at the map will reveal several possibilities for going around the worst of the traffic by heading inland, but there aren't any really good shortcuts, just long detours where the time spent going out of your way to bypass Oranjestad is almost as long as the time it would have taken you to just sit through bumper-to-bumper traffic passing through it.
You can conveniently get around Aruba by car, bus, or by foot. As a tourist, it is not completely necessary to rent a car because many restaurants, beaches, and shopping areas are within walking distance. If something is not within walking distances, taxis are always available and the ride is never very long. There is also a bus line that can take you close to major tourist areas.
See :
Natural Pool (Conchi)
California Lighthouse
Our Lady of Alto Visto Chapel -
Aruba Aloe Factory
Casibari Rock & Ayo Rock Formations
Natural Bridge @ Boca Andicuri – There are 7 Natural Bridges in Aruba.
Bushiribban Gold Mill / Smelting Station – The ruins of the smelting station are the way to the Natural Bridge.
Aruba Ostrich Farm
Boca Catalina and the Antilla Shipwreck
Arikok National Park
Guadirkiri Caves
The Palm Island
Hooiberg (Haystack Mountain) a.k.a simply the Haystack
Butterfly Farm
Bubali Bird Sanctuary
Donkey Sanctuary
Beaches :
Baby Beach
San Nicolaas Beach
Eagle Beach
Hadikurari Beach a.k.a Fisherman's Huts
Malmok Beach
Arashi Beach
Boca Catalina
Manchebo Beach
Druif Beach
Dos Playa
De Palm Island
Mangel Halto
Boca Grandi
Bachelor's Beach
Rodgers Beach
Many chain restaurants, both fast food and upscale, from the United States are present in Aruba (i.e. Texas de Brazil, Wendy's, Burger King, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, Hooters, Subway, Tony Romas). You'll find some downtown, and many near the large resort hotels.
The upscale restaurants near resorts vary in quality as there are a limited number of them and they have a steady stream of tourist customers, as they advertise in pamphlets available in the hotels. The fast food places are essentially no different than their American counterparts.
By the glass, sixpack or case, imported dutch beers are relatively good buys. Balashi Beer - Aruba's National Beer...a must-drink beverage, perfect after spending all day at the beach. Don't, however, confuse it with a Balashi Cocktail, which is a local term for the equally enjoyable Aruban water. Founded in 1996, the name Balashi is derived from the words Bala Bala and Balana and means near the sea. It is the only beer brewed on the island of Aruba.
Aruba is generally a very safe place at any time of day or night. However, it would probably be wise to stay away from the area surrounding the Valero refinery on the southeast part of the island at night (in the words of a Valero employee, you will get some undesirables down there at night).
Disfruten un poco de Aruba
Hola Todos . Bienvenidos ami Primer Vlog .
Espero que disfruten , es mi primera vez editando ,
estare subiendo dos veces ala semana video ,, les mostrare las hermosas playas de aruba y mucho mas si quieren ver un lugar en especifico dale y me dejan un comen
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Parque Nacional Arikok
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