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About Aruba
Attractions in Aruba
Arikok National Wildlife Park
This National Park covers almost 20% of Aruba, mostly its rugged and dry interior. The best way to explore the divi divi trees, aloe and iguanas that populate the park, is on foot from a well-worn hiking trail. The park is always open, and there is a good lunch cafe on the northeast coast.
California Lighthouse
This lighthouse is named after the nearby off-shore wreck, the California, the ship infamous for not responding to an SOS from the Titanic. The grounds around it offer beautiful views of Aruba's western coastline and the beach and ocean below are good for dune and sea surfing.
The Butterfly Farm
For an ethereal experience, spend a morning flitting with drunken butterflies. Adults and children alike will walk away feeling like veritable butterfly-ologists on expertly guided tours that cover biology, conservation and fun facts.
Natural Bridge
Natural Bridge is one of several on Aruba, but this one comes with a decent (and well-signed!) road and a gift shop. Wave action hollowed out a limestone cave on the sea cliffs that later collapsed, leaving the 'bridge'. Mobs descend when cruise ships are in port, but other times it's a moody and windswept spot.
Aruba Numismatic Museum
The Aruba Numismatic Museum doesn't just have displays of Aruba's unusual currency past and present (at one time a coin shortage forced locals to cut up coins like pies), but it also has over 40,000 items used as money worldwide from the 3rd century BC to the present.
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