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Saturday
Mar 8,2008

Known as one of the most luxurious destinations in the Caribbean, it only makes sense that Aruba is also a hot spot for shopping. Everywhere you look in Oranjestad – Aruba’s historic capital – you will see shops selling everything from designer clothing and jewelry to Caribbean souvenirs and locally-made products. Throughout the streets and along the beaches, street vendors offer distinctive Caribbean arts, crafts and delicious snacks. Regardless of what type of souvenirs you want to take home from Aruba, you will find plenty of bargains in the streets of Oranjestad.

Aruba - After Dark

Thursday
Mar 6,2008

Though the Caribbean is known for its laidback attitude, the party never seems to stop in Aruba. Many of Aruba’s fine resorts feature live entertainment and casinos, while local dance clubs are full of partygoers throughout the night. In Oranjestad – Aruba’s bustling capital – bars don’t start filling up until 10 or 11 pm and remain open until 2 am. Meanwhile, Aruba’s dance clubs generally peak around 2 am and dancing can go until the early morning. Combine this with a live stage show, a tour bus that runs through the night and a 24-hour casino and you have the perfect way to spend an exciting night in Aruba.

Monday
Mar 3,2008

Each year at the beginning of the tourism season, world champion catamarans and their sailors descend on the island of Aruba. Lured by the incredible weather and perfect sailing conditions, participants in the prestigious Heineken Aruba Catamaran Regatta will race this year from November 10-16. Though a limited number of boats will be featured in the daily races, this world-class sailing event also features plenty of activities for tourists. As the races and special events take place at Palm Beach - home to some of Aruba’s most popular resorts and tourist destinations - the Heineken Aruba Catamaran Regatta will provide a little extra fun for everyone during one of the most exciting weeks of the year.

Aruba - After Dark

Sunday
Mar 2,2008

Though the Caribbean is known for its laidback attitude, the party never seems to stop in Aruba. Many of Aruba’s fine resorts feature live entertainment and casinos, while local dance clubs are full of partygoers throughout the night. In Oranjestad – Aruba’s bustling capital – bars don’t start filling up until 10 or 11 pm and remain open until 2 am. Meanwhile, Aruba’s dance clubs generally peak around 2 am and dancing can go until the early morning. Combine this with a live stage show, a tour bus that runs through the night and a 24-hour casino and you have the perfect way to spend an exciting night in Aruba.

Saturday
Feb 16,2008

Known as one of the most luxurious destinations in the Caribbean, it only makes sense that Aruba is also a hot spot for shopping. Everywhere you look in Oranjestad – Aruba’s historic capital – you will see shops selling everything from designer clothing and jewelry to Caribbean souvenirs and locally-made products. Throughout the streets and along the beaches, street vendors offer distinctive Caribbean arts, crafts and delicious snacks. Regardless of what type of souvenirs you want to take home from Aruba, you will find plenty of bargains in the streets of Oranjestad.

Aruba - After Dark

Thursday
Feb 14,2008

Though the Caribbean is known for its laidback attitude, the party never seems to stop in Aruba. Many of Aruba’s fine resorts feature live entertainment and casinos, while local dance clubs are full of partygoers throughout the night. In Oranjestad – Aruba’s bustling capital – bars don’t start filling up until 10 or 11 pm and remain open until 2 am. Meanwhile, Aruba’s dance clubs generally peak around 2 am and dancing can go until the early morning. Combine this with a live stage show, a tour bus that runs through the night and a 24-hour casino and you have the perfect way to spend an exciting night in Aruba.