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Aruba: Tourism amidst pure nature

Aruba: tourism, fun and snorkeling the Caribbean’s coral reefs
Take a trip to the Caribbean island of Aruba: tourism, fun, exciting adventures and the best scuba diving in Aruba on its beaches and coral reefs

Aruba, tourism and history meet on a trip to the most sublime seabed: shipwrecks, coral and striking marine species - pure Aruba scuba diving.

Have you ever heard about One Happy Island? It’s called Aruba, a Caribbean island belonging to the Netherlands Antilles situated off the coast of Venezuela. It is without a doubt heaven on earth for a vacation. Aruba tourism also boasts the finest beaches in the world and the most impressive seabed replete with an array of marine species, large corals and up to 10 wrecks including boats and airplanes. Would you like to discover one of the most popular? In this video explore the Antilla ship, a 120-metre long cargo ship situated on Palm Beach, together with @shangerdanger. A piece of history just a few meters below sea level, awash with stunning brightly colored fish.



If you’d like to try the best scuba diving in Aruba, don’t miss out on the ruins of the German cargo ship the Antilla. How about checking out the experience of @shangerdanger?

Fans of ocean floors, snorkeling and the best scuba diving, Aruba is the place for you. Explore with @shangerdanger one of the 13 shipwrecks located around the island, the Antilla ship, situated off the coast of Palm Beach, visit the Arikok National Park on an off-road journey through the island’s arid landscape, discover one of the most stunning sunrises in the world from the cliffs situated close to the ancient gold mine of Bushiribana, and don’t miss Mangel Halto beach, one of the finest on the island. Do you dare to relive a trip like this?

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