View at Fort Zoutman Historical Museum
This was recorded today in Aruba during my vacation.
Top Attractions in Oranjestad, Aruba
Best Attractions in Oranjestad, Aruba
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Surfside Beach
Aruba Archaeological Museum
Fort Zoutman
Aruba Historical Museum
Dr Eloy Arends House
Wilhelmina Park
Turismo en ARUBA - ORANJESTAD [4K]
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Tourism in Oranjestad - Aruba. Turismo por Aruba.
Que hacer y que visitar en Aruba,
One happy island
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City Tour por Oranjestad, Aruba,
Iguana Joes
Mall Royal Aruba
Museo histórico de Aruba
Fabrica de Áloe
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City Tour around Oranjestad - Aruba,
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Tour of Aruba
Aruba Aloe Factory Museum
Royal Plaza Mall
Fort Zoutman Historical Museum
Eagle Beach
Aruba and an old Fort/Museum
Just a nice walk through a bit of old town Oranjestad, Aruba.
Artbomb Aruba National Archaeological Museum
Diabierna, dia 24 di Juli 2011, pa 12'or di merdia, Museo Arqueologico Nacional Aruba tambe a activa nan 'Artbomb' pa asina demostra su sosten na arte y cultura internacionalmente. E accion di Artbomb ta un iniciativa di Mondriaan Stichting na Hulanda. E Fundacion a hasi un apelacion na tur su partnernan rond mundo pa riba e fecha menciona activa un obheto cu huma dilanti na edificio, documenta esaki y comparti'e cu henter mundo pa medio di artbomb.nl.
E meta ta pa hala atencion riba e hecho cu Gobierno Hulandes lo corta 40 % riba nan presupuesto pa Cultura. Mondriaan Stichting ta un fondo cu un trayectoria internacional cu e.o. ta maneha e fondonan pa Caribe Hulandes pa medio di e fondo 'Kultura' pues e desminucion di prespuesto aki na Hulanda sigur por tin consecuencianan negativo pa e tereno di arte y cultura na Aruba tambe.
Esnan cu ta desea di sa mas di e accion aki y di mira imagennan di e accion aki rond mundo por bishita e facebook di artbomb y tambe por join Museo Arqueologico Aruba su Facebook page. E documentacion audiovisual tabata na encargo di artista Ryan Oduber.
Fort Zoutman Final
Authentically Aruba, Fort Zoutman is a dynamic locale for off-site events. Located in the heart of downtown Oranjestad, this truly unique venue is the oldest building on the island, constructed in 1798, and is a proud symbol of Aruba's heritage. The open-air courtyard can accommodate groups of up to 100 in cocktail set up or 60 in banquet setting , and will surely bring fascinating, cultural flavor to any occasion. Music by Datapanik - Cunucu Rave check out their music at
Aruba Archeology & History Museum Apr 17, 2013
Southern Caribbean Cruise April 2013 - Celebrity Eclipse. The Aruba Archeology & History Museum has the most complete art collection on the island. This an excerpt from the tour, the guide speaking on slavery in Aruba.
ARUBA 2011 (Oranjestad)
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Grand Opening of National Archaeological Museum Aruba
ARUBA Holiday Escape Feeling Tourist (Museum Tour)
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Aruba's Top 5 Views in VR / 360 Degrees
See Aruba's most scenic spots in VR / 360 degrees! For a better experience, view with your Google Cardboard on a mobile phone.
We all choose vacation destinations for different reasons. Call me Instagram-obsessed if you must, but one of the things I always look for in a destination is its photogenic potential. Before I book, I want to know what’s worth photographing while I’m there and how other people have shot it. This too was the case while planning my most recent international trip to Aruba.
Now that I’ve returned from One Happy Island, I have a few tips and tricks to share. In an effort to help other budding photographers, I’ve come up with a list of places and attractions on Aruba that I found to be the most Instagram-worthy. You can see them in full, 360 degrees in the video below, which should make planning your shot list a snap.
Atardi
One of the best sunsets I saw in Aruba was at Atardi, a pop-up restaurant on Palm Beach. Part of the Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino, Atardi features contemporary Caribbean cuisine with local flair and some killer cocktails.
Pro tip: Arrive about 10 minutes before sunset to get your bearings and explore the space. You may also want to photograph the sun as it peeks through the resort’s adjacent palapa grove.
Aruba’s Natural Pool
On its own, the Caribbean Sea vacillates between hues of sapphire, royal blue, turquoise and azure. Add the juxtaposition of Aruba’s rugged, rocky coastline, and you’ve got an image that really pops. If landscape photos are your thing, head to Arikok National Park for its dramatic rock formations, cliffs and beaches. The big payoff here is going for a swim in Aruba’s Natural Pool, which is no easy feat to find (you’ll have to take an ATV or an off-roading Land Rover tour).
Pro tip: Bring a waterproof camera with you and a sturdy tripod—the wind can be unpredictable.
Fort Zoutman
Located in Oranjestad, Fort Zoutman is Aruba’s oldest building as well as a historic museum that’s open to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays. Climb its narrow stairs and ladder to the top of the tower for 360-degree views of the city and marina, where massive cruise ships pull up for the day.
Pro tip: You’ll want to have your hands free to navigate the ladder, so make sure you have a small backpack for your gear and travel lightly the day of your visit.
Flamingo Beach
Arguably the most Instagrammed attraction on Aruba is Flamingo Beach on Renaissance Island. Here, flamingos walk up to you in search of food pellets and might even eat right from your hand if they are hungry enough. To get to the island, you’ll have to take a boat from the Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino, which is free for hotel guests and $99 for everyone else.
Pro tip: Arrive as early as you can in the morning for two reasons: 1) There will be fewer people on the beach trying to get selfies with the flamingos and messing up your shots 2) The flamingos will be hungry and more interested in interacting with you.
Ruins of Aruba’s Natural Bridge
There is much to see in Arikok National Park, including the ruins of Aruba’s National Bridge. Formerly the most photographed attraction on the island, the limestone arch collapsed in 2005. Even though it doesn’t live up to its full potential, what remains is an elegant ode to nature amid crashing waves. Steps away is a smaller naturally-formed arch that visitors can cross. Locals have their own nickname for it—Son of a Bridge.
Pro tip: Wear closed-toed shoes so that you can get as close to the ruins as possible and walk all over Son of a Bridge (he deserves it).
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Aruba- Part 3/5 (Museums In Oranjestad, Climbing Hooiberg and Casibari)
When most people think of Aruba, they think of white sand beaches, casinos, night clubs, and high rise hotels. In fact, the majority of people who come to Aruba, come for exactly those things, and 90% of visitors never venture beyond the resort area, which is a shame, because the island offers some of the most unique landscapes, history, and culture, in the Caribbean.
Beyond the usual tourist hot spots, is a wild and rugged island, where only the most adventurous travelers, dare to venture.
In his greatest adventure to date, Brian ventures way off the beaten path, to discover a side of Aruba, that’s virtually unknown to tourists.
Segments include, Eagle Beach, a Dutch windmill, bird watching in Noord, a submarine tour, iguanas and island history in Oranjestad, climbing the Hooiberg and Casibari Boulders, snorkeling at Baby Beach, an island safari tour, and a culture show at Fort Zoutman.
Filmed April, 2014
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Ayo Rock Formations in Aruba
Ayo Rock Formations is a nice and relaxing place. You can walk on the trails all around the rocks and enjoy Aruba's nature.
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Willem III and Fort Zoutman Tower Bell
On our recent tour of this tower in Aruba we got to experience the ringing of the bell on top of the Willem III tower by tour guide Mario Browne. Being a native, I never even entered the tower. Thanks.
Aruba- Part 1/5 (Exploring Noord: Eagle Beach, Dutch Windmill and Bird Sanctuary)
When most people think of Aruba, they think of white sand beaches, casinos, night clubs, and high rise hotels. In fact, the majority of people who come to Aruba, come for exactly those things, and 90% of visitors never venture beyond the resort area, which is a shame, because the island offers some of the most unique landscapes, history, and culture, in the Caribbean.
Beyond the usual tourist hot spots, is a wild and rugged island, where only the most adventurous travelers, dare to venture.
In his greatest adventure to date, Brian ventures way off the beaten path, to discover a side of Aruba, that’s virtually unknown to tourists.
Segments include, Eagle Beach, a Dutch windmill, bird watching in Noord, a submarine tour, iguanas and island history in Oranjestad, climbing the Hooiberg and Casibari Boulders, snorkeling at Baby Beach, an island safari tour, and a culture show at Fort Zoutman.
Filmed April, 2014
Aruba- Part 2/5 (St. Ann's Church, Iguanas, Atlantis Submarine and Fort Zoutman)
When most people think of Aruba, they think of white sand beaches, casinos, night clubs, and high rise hotels. In fact, the majority of people who come to Aruba, come for exactly those things, and 90% of visitors never venture beyond the resort area, which is a shame, because the island offers some of the most unique landscapes, history, and culture, in the Caribbean.
Beyond the usual tourist hot spots, is a wild and rugged island, where only the most adventurous travelers, dare to venture.
In his greatest adventure to date, Brian ventures way off the beaten path, to discover a side of Aruba, that’s virtually unknown to tourists.
Segments include, Eagle Beach, a Dutch windmill, bird watching in Noord, a submarine tour, iguanas and island history in Oranjestad, climbing the Hooiberg and Casibari Boulders, snorkeling at Baby Beach, an island safari tour, and a culture show at Fort Zoutman.
Filmed April, 2014
Places of Interest in Aruba
Photos of interesting places for sightseeing and fun activities on the island of Aruba.