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Fun In The Sun With Hotels In Aruba

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13 years 9 months ago #6156 by SunSeeker
Make the white sand of a Caribbean holiday your reality. Hotels in Aruba plant visitors close the ocean, where water sports wait for the expert and novice alike. Choose from all-inclusive luxury to small scale, family complexes, or something which combines family fun with all the amenities you could want. This will be your launch pad to other attractions such as golfing, ATV tours, horseback riding and the Gold Mill Ruins.

Try Talk of the Town Hotel and Beach Club to start each day across the street from Surfside Beach. Plunge in warm waters or their swimming pool with sun patio and chaise lounge service for guests. Take part in diving and other water sports during your stay.

Book a room or apartment, all of which include cable TV and in-room safes. Some also contain kitchenette accessories so you can eat in your own time, grazing through the hot Caribbean day if you prefer. Visit restaurants, casinos and a theatre close to your accommodation. Also close by are a convention centre, malls, Queen Beatrix Airport and Cruise Seaport.

On-line pictures of Manchebo Beach Resort and Spa give the impression of a romantic dreamscape. Select from seventy rooms offering views of ocean, beach or gardens. Make good use of your location close to the ocean to swim or try other water sports. Just admire a sunrise and the roll of surf if relaxation is all you want. Mancheba has its own pool too if the sea seems too big at first. Kick back in front of a flat screen TV, plug in internet to keep in touch back home, or dock your iPod for favorite tunes. Turn on the coffee maker to brew a cup of coffee that will perk you up after a night on the beach watching the sun go down.

Manchebo offers a number of eating options. Giorgios serves breakfast and dinner. At Pega-Pega Cafe and Beach Bar try a healthy sandwich, salad, a mid-afternoon smoothie or cocktail. The French Steakhouse serves supper while piano music serenades guests.

A stay at MVC Eagle Beach leaves a bit more cash for touring with family. This family friendly establishment opts for a small scale rather than big scale atmosphere, so swap the bustle of on-site casino and entertainment for tranquility. Kids get their own pool and a small playground for times between tours and meals. Rooms on two floors include double and family accommodation with air conditioning, TV, en suite facilities and shower. A fridge allows families to keep fruit and other snacks cool for wakeful periods during the night, when jet lag confuses the stomachs of both adults and children. Take advantage of tennis courts and coin laundry. Stroll into town for supper selections or just stay on-site with a meal at The Tulip.

Hyatt Regency Aruba Resort and Casino combines style with family friendly amenities. They offer three hundred and fifty seven recently refurbished rooms for the comfort of guests. Views take in ocean waves, pool or lush gardens. An LCD TV lets you keep in touch with the real world if you want to know what is going on, or just skip news channels and maintain the illusion that the world stops here.

Keep kids busy with camp style activities just for them, run by hotel staff. Even consider booking babysitting services so mom and dad can get away for a game of golf or an attempt at snorkeling. Other facilities include spa and fitness centre, casino plus places to eat and sip a cocktail or glass of beer. If the three story pool with waterfall and slide fail to tire you out, try tennis or basketball within the complex. For help with tours outside the hotel, talk to a concierge

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13 years 9 months ago #6161 by paddy
I think the camp style activities that some of the resorts offer is an amazing thing. I wish this was a more widespread practice around the world. Would be so nice for parents when they are in need of some time together!

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13 years 9 months ago #6186 by tasha424
I am totally with you on that. It really is great that tourists are treated so well in Aruba! There are times that it is hard to find a sitter for a week or two so being able to bring the kids is nice.

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13 years 9 months ago #6197 by keyambassador
Tourists being treated like royalty. Really resorts offers such an amazing thing. Yes i will plan to make my trip affordable and fun for Aruba vacations. Thanks for sharing this.

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