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IronBuckI

Calmer than you are.
I got married over the weekend, and the Wife and I are honeymooning in Aruba in June. We're doing the all-inclusive thing, but, assuming that I'll only be able to sit on the beach or "hang-out in the room" so much; what else should we do while in Aruba? Is there anything/anywhere that is an absolute must see? Any tips from those that have been there would be greatly appreciated.
 
IronBuckI;1699764; said:
I got married over the weekend, and the Wife and I are honeymooning in Aruba in June. We're doing the all-inclusive thing, but, assuming that I'll only be able to sit on the beach or "hang-out in the room" so much; what else should we do while in Aruba? Is there anything/anywhere that is an absolute must see? Any tips from those that have been there would be greatly appreciated.


Your mom and I went for Valentines day and had a lovely time.
 
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Buckeye86;1699766; said:
if you get too bored, you can always cheat on your wife with an attractive local woman
If I get bored, it won't be because I'm not getting laid enough.

Bucky Katt;1699770; said:
Kill a young, rich, blonde American girl and blame the locals.
Never, but I would consider selling her (the young, rich, blonde) into some kind of sex ring, and making a tidy profit.
 
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IronBuckI;1699764; said:
I got married over the weekend, and the Wife and I are honeymooning in Aruba in June. We're doing the all-inclusive thing, but, assuming that I'll only be able to sit on the beach or "hang-out in the room" so much; what else should we do while in Aruba? Is there anything/anywhere that is an absolute must see? Any tips from those that have been there would be greatly appreciated.

Gatorubet;969544; said:
Avoid Aruba like the plague. It sucks.
:paranoid:

But then, you won't be getting out much. :p
 
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IronBuckI;1699784; said:
Atlanta is where we connect Columbus to Aruba. Now I'll be forced to fire bomb the city on our way home.


May I recommend a place to start?


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Been to Bonaire and Curacao.
Don't leave your stuff out in the open or unguarded.
Very windy. And bugs are huge.
Think about what to take/plan for one of you getting sick for a few days. Watch out for that sun! You will be in a tropical enviroment so any cuts or scrapes will fester quickly! Pack some Neosporin cream. :tongue2:
Amstel made from desalinated sea water! OMFG! Why drink water(which is very good) when you can drink some of the best tasting beer you'll probably ever have! :beer:
Great sea food! And steak from South America. Can be pricey.
It will be a long flight(the northern tip of South America) so be prepared for a little suffering.
The scuba diving is great, even off Aruba. Give it a try if you've ever thought about it.
Aruba night life will be OK but stay alert! Know where your going and don't wander after dark.
Don't tell a European vacationer that they can come visit you! Because they will take that as an invitation and expect a stay with you! (this is a matter of Euro thought/courtesy). I'm serious!
 
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Aruba is amazing. I went there for my honeymoon 5 years ago...there's probably an old thread on here with suggestions. We arrived in Aruba the same day Natalie Hallowell went missing..it was pretty crazy around the island. I would definitely snorkle while your there. They have a pretty good local beer "Balashi" or something like that. Good food - check out El Goucho and the Sunset bar or cafe.
 
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