In-Aruba Travel Portal

Want to discover Aruba? You have come to the right place. Here at In-Aruba.Com we help thousands of people like you discover what is known as one happy island. On our website you’ll find the best places to go, places you simply can’t miss, sites that have to be seen, restaurants that must be visited and beaches that will take your breath away. So if you’re ready to start planning a trip you will never forget, take a few notes and let’s plan together. 

There are so many ways to discover Aruba it’s hard to know where to even begin. Here are some of our favorites to get you off to a good start planning your getaway. So maybe slip your shoes off to get in the right frame of mind and let’s begin our journey. One of the most talked about places in Aruba is what is called Natural Pool. We’ll warn you right up front that it is not easy to get to so that might rule out some of you right off the bat, but for those a little more adventurous here we go. Natural Pool, like it sounds is a pool of crystal clear water filled with tropical fish and amazing rock formations. Be sure to bring your snorkel gear because that is at least half the fun of the trip. Getting there is not the fun part for most people as your tour guide (you can also rent a jeep and go on your own for the really adventurous) will drive you through windy roads and steep hillsides, a bumpy journey with a very worthwhile final destination.

We also really like something called The Antilla. This is a German freighter which was sunk during World War II and is the island’s most popular dive site. It is a great way to discover Aruba. You’ll see thousands of colorful fish swimming in and out of this ancient wreck and on a cloudy day it can even be a little spooky as well. (Don’t worry, cloudy days are rare). Many people who have snorkeled at locations all over the world call this very best and we would have to agree. 

Are you ready to discover Aruba? In-Aruba.Com is here to help you make it there and to bring home more pictures and memories than you can count. This island has been putting smiles on people’s faces for a very long time and there is no stopping in sight.