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14 years 7 months ago #3524 by lilibeth
Replied by lilibeth on topic RE:climate
bethoven wrote:

Why wouldn't we enjoy Aruba during wet season? If I am not mistaken, I think one of our concern is that there would be less outdoor activities. :rolleyes: We don't have to worry about that, I'm pretty sure the island has lots of alternatives.


i can easily adapts whether its a wet or dry season..coz i am living also in a tropical country..and i can find alternative activities during such seasons...

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14 years 7 months ago #3547 by hirami
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I'd say that there are basically two types of weather in Aruba--rainy or sunny. The temperature stays very constant all around the year unless it's the fall rainy season. Other than that, there's isn't much of a change in the weather.

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14 years 7 months ago #3567 by lilibeth
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hirami wrote:

I'd say that there are basically two types of weather in Aruba--rainy or sunny. The temperature stays very constant all around the year unless it's the fall rainy season. Other than that, there's isn't much of a change in the weather.


hi hirami..are you living in a tropical country? if not then for sure you will Like staying in aruba even for vacation purposes or maybe for good also..

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14 years 7 months ago #3580 by hirami
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I don't live in a tropical country, but I plan on living in one. Aruba is starting to sound more and more like an ideal candidate. I once had this wall calendar with different tropical settings, and it was absolutely beautiful. It was really useful in the winter. I used to imagine myself there when it got very cold.

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14 years 7 months ago #3593 by Miss Petit
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i have no idea on how many seasons they have but what I have heard was Aruba has tropical marine; little seasonal temperature variation.

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14 years 7 months ago #3603 by hirami
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I could get used to living in a tropical country where the weather was always warm. I don't need cold weather, and it makes me feel really depressed. I know that if I lived in a place where it never got cold, it would be hard for me to stay sad for very long.

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