Aruba features natural wonders and great beaches and every water sport you can imagine. With all of the tropical paradises you could visit, this is why you have picked Aruba for your Caribbean vacation.
With its near-perfect weather, sunny skies, warm temperatures, and cooling breezes, Aruba takes all the guess work out of picking the perfect destination. Because the island is more of a desert than a rainforest, the humidity is low and it hardly ever rains. Aruba is far south of the tropical storm belt, so hurricanes are not much of an issue. In fact, there is rarely a hurricane within hundreds of miles.
Overall, Aruba is a tiny island. Only 20 miles long and 6 miles across at its widest point, it's slightly larger than Washington, D.C. Aruba is the westernmost island in the Dutch ABC islands -- Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao -- and less than 20 miles north of Venezuela.
It also has some of the best beaches in the Caribbean. Miles of white, powdery sand; warm turquoise waters and plenty of space for sit down and relax.
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