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Locations for Aruban Resort

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14 years 7 months ago #4988 by coconut
I am not sure if I am seeing this right since my monitor is acting up, but it looks like from there map they have about a dozen mini locations? All of the dots for the map seem to meld into the next so I can not tell where one ends and one starts unless there is a large gap.

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14 years 6 months ago #5076 by mitchelle15
Allow me to share this map so that you can see clearly the exact locations of the resorts. It's more convenient to use. Simply click the preference at the left side.

www.aruba.com/TraveltoAruba/maps.aspx

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14 years 6 months ago #5077 by kiro
Replied by kiro on topic RE:Locations for Aruban Resort
The map looks OK on my screen, but the resorts are in fact
close together physically on the island. Aruba is a relatively
small island with almost all the resorts located on the Northwest
quadrant. I've been to Aruba a number of times and the resort
area from the most northern one to stay at to the most souuthern
one is only a couple of miles. In fact, some of them are literally
right beside each other - perhaps a 1/16 of a mile or so.

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14 years 6 months ago #5078 by kiro
Replied by kiro on topic RE:Locations for Aruban Resort
Just to follow up on my previous post to you. Aruba, itself,
is only about 15 miles long and 5 miles wide. And the
Northwest quadrant where the majority of the resorts
are is only about 5 miles long and 2 miles wide.

That being said, although the island is small in size, I
would highly recommend it for a place to vacation. It's
absolutely beautiful.

P.S. If you get a chance, rent a car there for the day.
You can drive around and see all the island in a single
day.

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14 years 6 months ago #5146 by BeachBum
kiro wrote:

Just to follow up on my previous post to you. Aruba, itself,
is only about 15 miles long and 5 miles wide. And the
Northwest quadrant where the majority of the resorts
are is only about 5 miles long and 2 miles wide.

That being said, although the island is small in size, I
would highly recommend it for a place to vacation. It's
absolutely beautiful.

P.S. If you get a chance, rent a car there for the day.
You can drive around and see all the island in a single
day.


Yes, the Aruba is a very small island. I only wish I had had taken your advice when I went there last year and rented a car. I only got to see a few spots and I didn't get to do fun things such as horseback riding. I can't wait to go back.:)

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