- Relax on the beach: Aruba is known for its beautiful beaches, such as Eagle Beach, Palm Beach and Baby Beach. I would spend some time soaking up the sun and swimming in the crystal-clear waters.
- Snorkeling and diving: Aruba’s waters are home to a variety of marine life, such as colorful fish and coral reefs, I would go snorkeling or diving to explore the underwater world.
- Explore Arikok National Park: This natural reserve covers nearly 20% of the island and offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, bird watching, and rock climbing.
- Visit the capital city Oranjestad: Oranjestad is the capital and largest city of Aruba, I would take a stroll through the city’s historic center and visit the Willem III Tower and the Fort Zoutman.
- Try local cuisine: Aruba offers a variety of delicious Caribbean and international cuisine. I would indulge in traditional dishes such as keshi yena and funchi, and seafood such as red snapper and lobster.
- Take a boat trip: Aruba offers a variety of boat trips, including sunset cruises, snorkeling trips, and island-hopping excursions to nearby islands such as Curaçao and Bonaire.
- Visit the California Lighthouse: This lighthouse is located on the northwest tip of the island and offers stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and the surrounding area.
- Go shopping: Aruba offers a variety of shops, from local markets to high-end boutiques, where you can find a variety of souvenirs and local crafts.
- Visit the Natural Bridge: One of Aruba’s most famous natural landmarks, the Natural Bridge is a limestone arch that once stood over the sea but collapsed in 2005, now it’s a great spot to take a picture and admire the views.