Aruba is the quintessential Caribbean island, all sun and sea and stretches of powdery white sand. Time will slow to a pleasant crawl as you linger over a tropical cocktail or flutter serenely underwater, where only the parrotfish are in a hurry. The pastel façades of Oranjestad landmarks and shops lend an inviting and playful vibe to the capital city. Enjoy the shade of an Eagle Beach divi tree while the crashing waves of turquoise water create a soothing soundtrack just for you.
Restaurants in Aruba
5.0 based on 91 reviews
Goshen is a permaculture project anchored in a sense of community and solidarity and is located on the foothills of Alto Vista, which means high and beautiful panoramic view. Goshen provides local, fresh and organic produce and offers a unique tour called 'Back to the Land Experience'. This unique tour is a perfect combination of a visit to a beautiful country estate and working farm, combined with a “Farm to Table” local cooking experience. Visitors will enjoy the fresh and organic Goshen Smoothie, infused water and a typical local dish among others and learn more about Aruba's agricultural history.
An organic farm in Alto Vista. We toured the fields of organic vegetables and prepared a local Aruban dish of CREAMY PUMPKIN AND PLANTAIN SOUP and KESHI YENA... we dined with couples from Wisconsin and Corning NY. A truly beautiful experience in Aruba away from all the busy touristy places. This is the real Aruba...thanks to our host Suzette. Fabulous evening.
4.5 based on 2,977 reviews
Imagine walking through a lush tropical rain forest amidst flowers and trees, ponds and a trickling waterfall with butterflies flying overhead and all around you in their own natural paradise. This is a dream come true at The Butterfly Farm in Aruba. Within a large meshed enclosure you can see hundreds of real exotic butterflies flying freely, a beautiful display of the most spectacular species from all over the world...No need to book in advance and entrance fee includes a free return pass for the duration of your vacation! Guided tours run all day, they last for approximately 15 to 20 minutes and you are welcome to stay for as long as you like. Photography and video no problem! The Farm has a fantastic shop selling a huge selection of butterfly-related gifts and souvenirs. Refreshments are available in the shady cafes outside. Parking and restrooms on site.
We had a lovely visit and an excellent guide who taught us all about the life cycle and behaviors of the butterflies with plenty of time to walk around and take pictures.
4.5 based on 903 reviews
Visit Donkey Sanctuary Aruba where you can feed and pet the donkeys from the safety of our enclosed porch. They especially love apples and carrots, so feel free to bring some along. There is no admission fee, though your generous donations are greatly appreciated and are what continue to allow us the ability to care for our donkey family, which has approximately 130+ members at the moment. Our volunteers will be more than happy to show you around and answer your questions. And if you get there early enough, you can even help with the daily chores of feeding and caring for the donkeys, a great and educational experience for children! If you’d rather just observe, then you’re welcome to grab a seat on our covered porch, sit back with some coffee or a cold beverage and snack from our concession stand, or take a look inside our gift shop. Whatever you decide, we look forward to seeing you there!
This is well worth a visit. The sanctuary does a wonderful thing for these donkeys and need as much support as possible. They are obviously cared for extremely well and happy. We stopped off at Super Foods on the way and bought 4 large bags of carrots and apples which they loved and also gave a donation once there. Thanks guys for taking care of these donkeys, you do an amazing job x
4.0 based on 875 reviews
I had a really great time listening to our tour guide as she gave information about the animals. I learned a lot on the trip. I was most excited about being able to feed one as they are in my top five favorite animals. Some of the birds were in mating season so it was interesting to see how different they act because of that time.
3.0 based on 160 reviews
Birdwatchers will enjoy Bubali Pond, a sanctuary for pelicans, black cormorants, sandpipers and wood storks as they fish, bathe and play in this scenic waterscape.
Spend an early morning around the wetlands and you'll be baffled at the number of beautiful birds that show up. : from Glossy ibises, roseate spoonbills, purple gallinule, black skimmers, coots,... Awesome place.
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