WHAT TO DO IN ARUBA | Deep Sea Fishing | Vacation To Aruba
Have you ever been deep sea fishing? Going to Aruba? Well this is what you can expect...SO MUCH FUN!
⬇️ Here's the website to the fishing charters in Aruba that we booked⬇️
We booked the Kristel thru Fishingbooker (direct link above) and will forever use them when booking a charter! They guarantee refunds and send you reminders about your trip! Super easy to use, just type in the location you want to fish in, how many people and bam, a full list of charters all around the world!
Ever been deep sea fishing? Have you ever gone fishing in Aruba?! Well if you need a suggestion on what fishing charter to choose in Aruba, we highly recommend going on the Kristel with Mike & Tom! They cleaned the fish for us, and told us where to get it cooked that same night (info at the end of video).
We booked them 3 months in advance, for a full day (8 hours). You never know when the fish will bite, so we decided to make sure we caught some fish with doing an all day trip (best decision & deal)! Check out there YouTube channel as well at KristelAruba
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⬇ Aruba MUST PACK items ⬇
1. SUNSCEEN!!
we took this one because it was reef safe & it doesnt give you that metal/burning feeling after you put it on! And its cheaper to buy in the States vs Aruba! That sun is seriously no joke!!
2. QUARTERS ..sounds like an odd one, but there are 2 places they will come in handy...1st place, the grocery store ( Superfoods), you will need it for the cart ( dont worry, you get it back once you return the cart), 2nd place, if you go to see the Flamingos, you will need quarters for the food to feed them.
3. TWO PAIRS OF SUNGLASSES... not sure if its just a me thing, but somehow, something ALWAYS happens to my ONE pair of sunglasses that I bring...and then I end up paying DOUBLE the price for a pair of cheap sunglasses that I don't even like....tell me Im not the only one lol.
4. PORTABLE CHARGER
I can't tell you the amount of times we (a group of 5) used this thing while we explored the Island
5. SNORKEL MASK
Aruba has that seriously beautiful water oh and your not reusing a mask a ton of other people have used! We love this one, it adjust great from my small head to our sons big head lol
6. A HAT so glad we all brought one.....our heads & eyes were Happy!
7. A WATERBOTTLE this one thing probably saved us at least $50 by taking this! EVERYTHING is imported to Aruba, and the bottled water (if your out and about) will cost you $3 to $5 a bottle! The best part, Aruba has SAFE drinking water! So make sure to fill up!
8. WATERPROOF CAMERA
we took our GoPro and were so excited we did, especially if you go snorkeling.
9. TOWEL CLIPS
it is SUPER windy in Aruba & there is nothing more annoying than fixing your towel every 2 seconds because the wind is always blowing & it hates towels ???? oh and, yes, I had to buy the Flamingo clips!
10. WATERPROOF PHONE PROTECTOR
these things are seriously the BEST invention for your phone (and its a great alternative to buying an expensive waterproof camera). We bought these because we didn't want to buy those super spendy otterbox phone cases (call me cheap), and they work SO SO good!
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***** Locations captured in video:
- Kristel Fishing Boat
- Hadicurari boat dock
- Nos Clubhuis
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Amy Deep Sea Fishing in Aruba. Tuna & Barracuda
Winner, winner, fresh fish dinner. Amy Deep Sea fishing in Aruba. Tuna & Barracuda. January 2019.
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First Time to ARUBA? Complete for 2018 (ADVICE YOU MUST KNOW)
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My clients fall into 4-unique special interests: Romance, Cuisine, Adventure, and Family!
Romance includes weddings, honeymoons, and renewal of vows. Being one of the sunniest destinations in the Caribbean, 82-degree weather, and outside the hurricane belt, couples are almost guaranteed a perfect day (no matter what the occasion). For my clients who have chosen to be married here, they have found it to be hassle-free. A bride may choose from an independent wedding planner or from a hotel planner to handle everything the big day. Aruba is perfect for the destination wedding, honeymoons, and renewal of vows. If you’d like a listing of requirements or wedding planners, please send me an email and I will be more than happy to share.
Aruba loves the family and are very geared toward the most important members, the kids! Kids love exploring the island, it’s undersea life and making a splash. My clients love how easy, safe, and fun an Aruba vacation is.
Adventure travelers won’t be disappointed in Aruba for there is something for the active and wellness travelers. Travelers can board a catamaran for scenic stops along the coast, opt for the snorkeling and diving; or simple relax with a cocktail and sunset cruise. Those craving more of an adrenaline rush you can try a water jetpack and hover or fly up 30 feet above the water. De Palm Island is a fantastic family adventure for the day. An All-Inclusive private island, visitors can enjoy a lunch buffet, open bard, snack corner, snorkel equipment, banana boat rides, beach volleyball, lounge chair, salsa lesson, and many other fun activities.
For scuba divers, the entire south coast is a coral reef with over 20-dive sites and eleven diver friendly wrecks.
Deep sea fishing, there are about 18 sport-fishing companies offering adrenaline rushing half-day and full-day excursions trolling for some of the most popular game fish in the world.
We’ve already mentioned kite surfing and paddle boarding, but if you’d like more specific information, please let me know in the comment section or by email.
Nature and Wildlife.
There is the Arikok National Park where you can view the dramatic landscapes. A nice day’s hike will surely allow you to take in the breath taking views.
Additionally, there is the Bubali Bird Sanctuary, Butterfly Farm, and California Lighthouse.
Lastly let me leave with a visit to the Donkey sanctuary and Ostrich adventure. An fun place to learn and smile.
Things to Do
Aruba is best known for it’s beautiful, white-powder-sand beaches and plentiful water activities, but Aruba has a wealth of fun activities and attractions beyond the shores. One happy island is full of adventurous land activities, historical and and natural attractions, museums and cultural experiences, as well as exotic local dishes waiting to be discovered.
Water Activities
Aruba’s tourquis waters offer a full array of options for those looking for fun under the blue Caribbean Sea. Ranging from surfing, scuba diving (known as the wreck diving capital of the world), snorkeling, deep-sea fishing, surfing, kite-surfing, paddle-boarding and even parasailing there is a mecca of water sport activities to choose from.
Beaches
West Cost. Fringing Turquoise Caribbean waters, Aruba’s beaches include wide shaded expanses, quiet retreats, and busy sunbathing and water sports meccas. Much of the seven-mile strip along the West Coast is lined with resorts and packed with water sports activities.
Windward Coast. In contrast, the beaches along the Windward Coast are in more secluded and undeveloped areas. There are coves out of limestone, inlets formed by pounding waves, unique natural phenomena and craggy deseret terran. Both coasts afford spectacular Caribbean views. ** All beaches in Aruba are public access; however, unlike the US there are no lifeguards.
• If you have questions about a specific beach, please list your question and I will be sure to give you my insights.
Casinos and Night Life
While most hotels have their own casinsos or special in-house entertainment, there is plenty of nightlight to cater to a variety of interests and local atmospheres full of excitement. Aruba’s nightlight offers a wide range of activities from a quiet dinner on the beach to listening to a local band on one of my piers along Palm Beach. Aruba has something for everyone.
Shopping
Aruba has a variety of shopping districts featuring a wide range of selections such as jewelry, table linens, perfumes, leather goods, designer fashions, locally made handicrafts, Cuban cigars, Dutch Delft, Dutch Cheeses, and many other goods.
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Bonaire (pronounced or ; Dutch: Bonaire, pronounced [boːˈnɛːr(ə)]; Papiamento: Boneiru, pronounced [buˈneiru]) is an island in the Leeward Antilles in the Caribbean Sea. Its capital is Kralendijk, located near the ocean on the lee side of the island. Bonaire, Aruba and Curaçao form the ABC islands located less than one hundred miles northwest of Venezuela. Unlike much of the Caribbean region, the ABC islands lie outside Hurricane Alley. The islands have an arid climate that attracts visitors seeking warm, sunny weather year round. Bonaire is a popular snorkeling and scuba diving destination because of its multiple shore diving sites and easy access to the island's fringing reefs.
As of 1 January 2016, the island's population totaled approximately 19,408 permanent residents, an increase of 500 from 2015. The island's total land area is 288 square kilometres (111 sq mi); it is 38.6 kilometres (24.0 mi) long from north to south, and ranges from 4.8–8 kilometres (3.0–5.0 mi) wide from east to west. A short 0.80 kilometres (0.50 mi) west of Bonaire across the sea is the uninhabited islet Klein Bonaire with a total land area of 6 km2 (2.3 sq mi). Klein has low growing vegetation, no trees, and is bordered by white sandy beaches and a fringing reef. The reefs, beaches and on-island reserves located on both Bonaire and Klein Bonaire are under the protection of the Bonaire National Marine Park, and managed by Stichting Nationale Parken Bonaire (STINAPA).Bonaire was part of the Netherlands Antilles until the country's dissolution in 2010, when the island became a special municipality (officially “public body”) within the country of the Netherlands. It is one of the three BES islands in the Caribbean, along with Sint Eustatius and Saba. An 80% majority of Bonaire's population are Dutch nationals, and nearly 60% of its residents were born in the former Netherlands Antilles and Aruba.