Eagle Beach: Known for its soft white sand and clear turquoise waters, Eagle Beach is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and witnessing Aruba's famous Divi-Divi trees.
Arikok National Park: Covering nearly 20% of the island, this national park offers unique geological, cultural, and historical sites, including caves, indigenous rock paintings, and diverse flora and fauna.
Tierra del Sol Resort & Golf: Aruba's premier championship golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones II, offering stunning views of the Caribbean Sea, challenging play, and excellent amenities.
Palm Beach: A two-mile-long strip known for its calm waters, luxury resorts, and vibrant nightlife, including some of Aruba's most famous casinos and restaurants.
The Butterfly Farm: An enchanting attraction where visitors can walk among hundreds of exotic butterflies in a tropical garden setting, learning about their life cycle and conservation.
California Lighthouse: Named after a shipwreck, this landmark offers panoramic views of Aruba's coastline. The nearby area is great for hiking and exploring the island's rugged terrain.
Stellaris Casino at the Marriott: One of Aruba's largest and most luxurious casinos, offering a wide range of gaming options, from traditional table games to the latest slots, in a sophisticated atmosphere.
Aruba Aloe Factory and Museum: Learn about the history and production of aloe vera in Aruba, one of the island's most significant exports. The factory tour provides insights into the aloe vera's healing properties and its importance to Aruba.
Diving and Snorkeling: Aruba's clear waters and rich marine life make it a fantastic destination for diving and snorkeling. The Antilla Shipwreck is one of the most popular dive sites.
The Links at Divi Aruba: A beautifully landscaped 9-hole golf course designed by Litten & Viola, offering challenging play with ocean views, water hazards, and tropical breezes.
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