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  • Welcome to Where To Stay

    Aruba has one of the highest repeat visitation rates in the Caribbean, and it’s not only because of our sunshine and world-famous beaches. Aruba’s hotels, first-class resorts and properties all have friendly staffs and comfortable accommodations to make every guest feel welcome.

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  • Ten years ago, we took a southern Caribbean cruise and Aruba was the final island stop. Let’s just say we saved the best for last! Since then, we’ve visited every year and our young daughters, Mia and Paige, look forward to every trip.

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  • Some friends recommended Aruba to us over 12 years ago. We knew as soon as we landed and we breathed in the Aruban air, we were going to love this place. The weather was spectacular and everyone was smiling. It was exactly the vibe we were looking for...

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  • I was 14 when I first visited Aruba. My parents took me when I was growing up, and when Kurt and I started dating, he was invited to join in the fun. Now we’re new parents, and we’ve been very excited to bring a third generation of my family to this...

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  • Mark and I first visited Aruba on our honeymoon in 1999, and we knew in an instant that we wanted to make this island a big part of our lives. When we had our two wonderful daughters, Abby and Livi, our Aruba vacations easily turned into a family...

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  • When Barb and I visited Aruba for the first time 25 years ago, it was Carnival and the parade went right past our hotel on the first night. The energy was unbelievable and everyone was so friendly and outgoing; right away we fell in love with Aruba....

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Dutch and local language Papiamento are the official languages of Aruba, but Arubans speak a minimum of four languages including English and Spanish

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