Aruba is known for beautiful beaches and
coral formations that are extremely uncommon in this area. While some
formations have collapsed over time, there are still many open to tourism, like
the beautiful coral cliffs at Frenchman's pass. As for the beaches, the waters
are clear turquoise and the sands are white, so beach goers are usually quite
pleased by what they find when they visit. Many vacationers simply stick to the
seashore for the entire duration of their stay.
Of course, there's plenty to do inland as
well. Aruba is one of the many islands in the world formed by volcanic
interactions. Although there are no active hotspots, they've nonetheless left
plenty of beautiful remnants behind. The Natural Pool, or Cura di Tortuga, for
instance, is a popular destination for tourists who want to take a swim in a
tiny volcanic crater. Unlike other Aruban destinations, it's only accessible by
horseback, on foot, or by a 4x4 vehicle, meaning that it's a great spot for
seclusion.
Other popular, quiet destinations include
Bubali Bird Sanctuary. Bubali is home to over 80 species of migratory birds,
including cormorants, herons, and egrets. The local observation tower makes it
easy to immerse yourself in the surroundings without disturbing the natural
spectacle unfolding all around you.
The fact that Aruba receives many more
visitors than it has citizens each year can be attributed to their commitment
to making tourists happy. The unique, dry climate of this Caribbean gem and
perfect HSI vacations that take
adventurers to all the hidden spot - mean that enjoying this island is as easy
as booking your trip.
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