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southpacifictravel · 7 months
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The ocean floor off Oranjestad, Aruba, can be perused from the Atlantis Submarine Aruba.
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011adventure · 6 months
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"Submerge into a Captivating Underwater World with Atlantis Submarines Aruba"
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Explore the mesmerizing underwater world without getting wet by taking a comfortable seat in a genuine submarine. Embark on a fascinating journey beneath the glistening Caribbean waters aboard the Atlantis Submarine Aruba and join the exclusive 1% who have experienced the famous descent to a depth of 130 feet.
Immerse yourself in the unique marine wonderland as you venture below with Atlantis Submarines Aruba. Witness the vibrant marine life of the Caribbean Sea up close, including the enchanting shipwrecks, colorful corals, and a profusion of aquatic creatures, making this underwater adventure an absolute must-do in Aruba.
With a successful diving record dating back to 1990, Atlantis Submarines Aruba has been consistently providing outstanding service, safety, and a memorable experience for the entire family. Our knowledgeable and licensed crew ensures an informative and engaging journey with their educational and entertaining narration.
Your well-being and safety are paramount to us. We have implemented additional safety precautions to ensure your family's security. Our submarines are meticulously cleaned and sanitized, and stringent sanitary protocols are strictly observed.
Embark on an exhilarating guided tour 130 feet below the Caribbean Sea aboard the Atlantis Submarine, renowned as the world's largest passenger submarine fleet and voted Aruba's premier attraction. Marvel at the Barcadera Reef and gain insights into its thriving ecosystem. Discover the stories behind various shipwrecks as your experienced crew provides informative commentary.
The Atlantis Submarine is not only U.S. Coast Guard approved but also environmentally friendly, and you can enjoy the journey in a fully air-conditioned environment.
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giantsapple-macking · 7 years
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(AN OLD SHIPWRECK!) #atlantis #submarine #aruba #oranjestad #beach #resort #caribbean #island (at Atlantis Submarines Aruba)
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Submarine by tkuusalu
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  The Best of Aruba in 7 Days + A suggested 7 Day Travel Itinerary
  Bon Bini ! Welcome ! While One Happy Island makes for a great getaway for a long weekend, Aruba is best enjoyed over a magical week. This island country is a constituent of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, along with Curaçao, Sint Maarten, and the Netherlands. The country is just miles from the Venezuelan coast.
Aruba’s location in the southern Caribbean means that it has idyllic weather year-round. It is far enough south that it avoids the hurricanes that threaten the rest of the islands in the Caribbean. But this also means that it receives little rain, creating what is mostly a desert island. This is great news for sun-seekers. 
At less than 70 square miles (180 km²), Aruba is the ideal destination for a one week trip. Visitors can easily travel from the northern end of the island to the south in just over 30 minutes — barring any traffic. Most people coming to Aruba are looking for a beach escape. But you’ll also want to explore the island.
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    Best Things to do in Aruba –  The Aruba Travel Bucket List
  Flamingo Beach
One of the most popular attractions on Aruba is Flamingo Beach, where you can sun yourself with a flamboyance of flamingos. Located on a private island, Renaissance Island, this adults-only beach is reserved primarily for guests of the Renaissance Hotels. There are plenty of other activities on the island, including kayaking and a spa. But by far the most popular, and Instagrammable, is posing with the flamingos on the beach.
    Natural Pool
Aruba’s rocky eastern shore has an area in the Arikok National Park in which the rocks have formed an area that collects water from the adjacent Caribbean Sea. The natural pool, Conchi, is a can’t-miss spot in Aruba. Visitors can swim and snorkel in the Natural Pool. The more adventurous will jump in. The busiest times are from mid-morning through mid-afternoon, when tour groups arrive at a steady pace. 
    Eagle Beach
Consistently ranked one of the world’s best beaches every year, Eagle Beach is worth a visit. Better yet, book a resort on Eagle Beach to enjoy its beauty each day of your stay. With its white sand beaches and azure waters, Eagle Beach is a beach lover’s dream come true. 
    California Lighthouse
Located at the northwest end of the island, visitors will find the California Lighthouse, named for a steamship that wrecked nearby in 1891. Because it is far away from built-up areas, it provides a beautiful view of the island and Palm Beach. 
Aruba California Lighthouse | Flickr | Serge Melki
    Ayo and Casibari Rock Formations
The Aruban government has created hiking paths along these rock formations and they each have observation towers near the top. Not only can you cool off, but you can see Venezuela from the top. These are also spots to see ancient (petroglyph rock art) drawings of island inhabitants from thousands of years ago. 
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    Bushiribana Gold Mine Ruins
In the 19th century, the island served as a gold mine, with more than 3 million pounds of the precious metal excavated from the land. Today, all that remains are the ruins of the gold-smelting facility.
Bushiribana Gold Mine Ruins | Flickr | Rick Seidel
    Arikok National Park
Located on the eastern side of the island and covering almost a fifth of the area, the Arikok National Park is truly a treasure. The $11 admission fee is a true bargain considering everything it covers — great hiking trails, Quadiriki Caves with ancient drawings, and the Natural Pool. 
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    Best Experiences in Aruba
  Go windsurfing, kitesurfing, or kiteboarding
If, like me, you don’t know the difference between these three different activities, Aruba is the perfect place to learn. Aruba’s constant trade winds make it the ideal place to learn or perfect your skills in these. 
  Try wreck diving
Well-known for scuba diving, divers can explore the Antilla, the Caribbean’s largest wreck, among others. (Or stay dry and ride the Atlantis Submarine if you want to see underwater life and wrecks.)
  Go snorkeling
Bring your snorkel gear with you. You’ll appreciate it for the Natural Pool. There is some good snorkeling available at Mangel Halto, Arashi, Palm, and multiple other beaches as well.
  Ride an ATV or UTV
The island is covered in inaccessible spots and getting to them is half the fun. One of the best ways to do that is to drive or ride in an ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) or UTV (Utility Task Vehicle). What’s the difference? A UTV allows driver and passenger to ride side-by-side, where you sit on a bench. An ATV carries a single driver, who straddles it like a bike. Either way, this is a fun way to explore Aruba’s natural beauty!  
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    Where to stay in Aruba ?
  Hotels  / Apartments | Aparthotels in Aruba 
Swiss Paradise Aruba Villas and Suites | Blue Residences | Bananas Apartments | Aruba Comfort Palm Beach Condo
  Luxury Resorts in Aruba 
Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino | Holiday Inn Resort Aruba – Beach Resort & Casino | Eagle Aruba Resort & Casino | Courtyard by Marriott Aruba Resort
    A Recommended 7 Day Aruba Travel Itinerary
  Because Aruba is such a small island, and because you’re on vacation, this one week Aruba itinerary should be less structured than what you’re used to finding. Instead, find some recommendations on how you may want to arrange your days, taking into account how much sightseeing you may want to do compared to lounging in the sun, your budget, and interests.
The Magical Sunsets in Aruba
    Day 1 and 2 –  Flamingo Beach 
If you plan on going to Flamingo Beach, reserve a night at one of the Renaissance Hotels, either the first or last night of your stay. Since admission costs $125 per person, the cost of a room is often equivalent to the price of admission for a couple. You’ll be guaranteed admission to the beach and have access to the beach both the day you check-in and the day you check out. If you choose to stay at one of the Renaissance Hotels, use this time in Oranjestad to also:
Ride the trolley
Explore Oranjestad
Go shopping
Visit the casino (if that’s your thing)
  Day 3 – Relax and Chill
Relax in your new hotel. Enjoy the amenities. Try snorkeling.
  Day 4 – Book an ATV, UTV or 4WD tour
Adventure awaits! Bring a refillable water bottle, something to cover your face to protect from the dirt (many tour companies provide this), sunscreen, towel, snorkel gear, and sunglasses. Wear a swimsuit and clothes that you don’t mind if you don’t ever get the dirt out of them! 
Include a visit to these places on Day 4 of this 7 Day Aruba Travel Itinerary
Natural Pool
Arikok National Park
Bushiribana Gold Mine Ruins
Ayo and Casibari Rock Formations
  Day 5 – Try something new or Explore the island in a rented car
Try something new – windsurfing or kitesurfing perhaps. Or rent a car and explore the rest of the island if you need to escape the sun.
  Day 6 – Chill by the beach
Last full day to enjoy the sun. Enjoy the beach at your hotel or explore new beaches.
  Day 7 – Souvenir shopping and Departure
Last minute sunning and souvenir shopping. Depart for home.
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  Aruba’s tourist-friendly environment welcomes visitors. While Dutch and Papamiento are the official languages in Aruba, just about everyone speaks at least some English. The official currency is the Aruba florin. But US currency is widely accepted (though you may receive change in florins). Tipping is not obligatory, though some restaurants and bars add a service charge of 10-15%.  
  If you’re looking for a tropical getaway, Aruba fits the bill. Aruba’s perfect climate and white sand beaches provide the perfect setting for great travel memories. It isn’t surprising that so many couples and families choose Aruba. You should visit the One Happy Island too and make your own memories!
  We hope you found this 7 Day Aruba Travel Itinerary, to be of help to you, as a reliable Travel Resource for planning your Trip to Aruba. Don’t forget to Pin these images, and save this One Week Aruba Travel Itinerary, for future travel planning.
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asandromix · 6 years
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#tbt👬 (em Atlantis Submarines Aruba)
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torphoto · 6 years
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150 feet down in the Atlantis Submarine exploring the many shipwrecks around the island of Aruba. #ilovearuba #submarine #caribbean (at Aruba)
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southpacifictravel · 7 months
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A fish nibbles at algae on the outside of Atlantis Submarine Aruba based at Oranjestad, Aruba.
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southpacifictravel · 7 months
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Passengers aboard Atlantis Submarine Aruba based at Oranjestad, Aruba, can peer at corals, fish, and wrecks through circular glass portholes.
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southpacifictravel · 7 months
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A transfer boat (right) brings passengers from Oranjestad, Aruba, to Atlantis Submarine Aruba (left). Atlantis dives deep, unlike competing "semi-submersibles" which are tied to the surface.
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southpacifictravel · 7 months
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The schooner Mi Dushi was sunk off Palm Island, Aruba, in 2015 to provide an attraction for passengers aboard the Atlantis Submarine Aruba.
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southpacifictravel · 7 months
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The freighter Morning Star was sunk off Palm Island, Aruba, in the 1980s. The coral encrusted wreck is now visited regularly by the Atlantis Submarine Aruba.
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southpacifictravel · 7 months
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Sponges and corals can be seen from Atlantis Submarine Aruba based at Oranjestad, Aruba.
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southpacifictravel · 7 months
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Portholes on Atlantis Submarine Aruba based at Oranjestad, Aruba, allow coral viewing without getting your feet wet.
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southpacifictravel · 7 months
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The Atlantis Submarine Aruba based at Oranjestad, Aruba, dives to depths of 40 meters below the surface.
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giantsapple-macking · 7 years
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(THE REVERSE SIDE OF THE "FISH GUIDE") #atlantis #submarine #aruba #oranjestad #beach #resort #caribbean #island (at Atlantis Submarines Aruba)
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