Aruba Travel Guide
About Aruba
Population: 106,500
Capital City: Oranjestad
Official Language(s): Dutch & Papiamento
Currency: Aruban Florin
Calling Code: +297
Originally laid claim to by the Spanish during the expansive colonial period, Aruba was late acquired by the Dutch It three main industries over the time of its colonization, have included a gold rush, an oil rush, and now a tourist rush!
Background Information and Culture on Aruba
Dutch influence can be seen throughout the island, although recent changes in population mean that not many of the inhabitants are now of Dutch origin. Of course, several families can trace their roots back on the island of Aruba for centuries.
The international airport has opened up the island to an influx of tourists and people seeking a new life alike, with connections to many United States cities such as Miami, Atlanta and New York. The vast majority of tourists to the island come from the United States, and as such, American cultural influences on the island are increasing.
Carnival is usually held from the beginning of January till the prevent of February, by having a large parade on the final Sunday of the festivities.
Must See Highlights in Arub
Some of the must see highlights of Aruba include -
Carnival – As celebrated throughout most of Latin America, but what better place to see it than on this beautiful island.
Sun, sea and sand!


