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Oranjestad beach is world famous
A Oranjestad Aruba beach has wonderful sunsets, sand, rocks and water, sea winds, beach volleyball, music and the occasional boardwalk loaded with amusements.
If you're interested in seclusion, however, keep in mind that many of the more crowded Oranjestad Aruba beaches are popular for good reason. If you're looking for an active, social atmosphere with plenty of convenient services, try one Oranjestad Aruba beach that is larger.
For those interested in pursuing specific activities learning more about the character of each beach can prove invaluable and our partner sites can provide you with useful information on each Oranjestad Aruba beach. |
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Oranjestad beach - sun and silky sand
Spending your vacation in the Oranjestad Aruba? Here are some beaches you won't want to miss. Just as no two people are alike, no two beaches match the perfect beach formula.
The Oranjestad Aruba beach brings the silky sand, sun and water plus the endless opportunities for fun and beach activities. Snorkel, scuba dive, swim in the crystal clear waters of the Oranjestad Aruba beach. Or you can just relax, take a romantic walk and enjoy the beautiful landscape every Oranjestad Aruba beach has to offer.
The Oranjestad Aruba beach is a perfect vacation destination whether you are alone, with friends or with the whole family.
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Oranjestad beach - where dreams become true vacations
The Peter Island Ferry connects Peter Island's Sprat Bay, the water entrance to Peter Island Resort with its dock in Road Town. The ferry from Road Town free for those with dinner reservations, costs $14 per person each way. Most of the public ferries are large boats, air conditioned, very seaworthy, and have a minimum amount of rock and roll since they stay within waters protected by the islands. I am subject to mal de mer, but have never been woozy on the ferries. Some are very fast, and can make the trip between Road Town, Tortola and Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas in little more than one hour. The ride is quite a treat, a lovely scenic cruise amongst the beautiful Virgin Islands... don't forget your camera! Ferries dock in downtown Charlotte Amalie, Red Hook on the east side of St. Thomas, Cruz Bay on the west side of St. John, West End and Road Town in Tortola, and Spanish Town in Virgin Gorda. Smaller ferries provide links to the North Sound and Peter Island of the BVI. Several private ferries run trips to Anegada.
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Oranjestad Vacations site
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In the link section, you can check more links to our travel website network as well as to other third party specialized websites as lastminute.com or orbitz.com which we suggest you to visit if are you planning a trip to Oranjestad Aruba.
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