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@@krishna_pandey24 Gotcha, nice! Yeah. You toootally should. The Caribbean is seriously wonderful. What place around the world do you recommend we travel? 🤔
Thanks Wyatt and Reyka this is a great informative video! Do you have any other tips on renting a car; planning to rent one for a group of 5 so just want to make sure no hidden charges, insurance, etc.
Amazing! We are so glad this was helpful for you. No extra tips I can think of! We mainly just make sure to be mindful of the gas level before and after renting, taking film before and after to avoid getting charged fees and stuff, and (as you probably saw) now we're careful of not returning a car with wet seats. Lol
I heard there were a few places (not many) that had paid bathrooms. Did you find this in any of the places you visited? Just found your video and we visit on Saturday. Looking forward to it.
Hi there!! Omg you’re going to have so much fun on your trip 🥰 For bathrooms, I think we just went inside restaurants or casinos or anywhere. Wyatt peed on a bush at some point while exploring. Don’t worry you’ll be able to find a spot. And if you have to pay usually it’s only a few quarters or a dollar
@@WyattandReyka You guys are too cute. Thank you. I knew most areas were accessible but wasn't sure if it was an issue or not. I will make sure I have some small monies available if the 'need' arises. :)
@@cathysteinbuck1475 our pleasure! Feel free to ask us any other questions in the next few days before y’all get there 😘 And yes definitely carry some quarters you don’t want to get stuck stranded haha
Forget this. I've been to Aruba many times and will be back again this winter. I haven't watched this video because the title indicates it's faulty. There are not 30 things to do in Aruba and anyone who tells you otherwise is nuts. There is the beach, the water, the food. And your terrific hotel. That's it. And that's enough. More than enough! It's absolutely the best place to be for those reasons. In daytime the heat and sun make activity virtually impossible. The beach under a palapa or lounging at a pool are the only places to be. The streets are deserted except in town where the cruise ship tourists walk about. The evenings are fabulous for walking around Palm Beach, stopping at a shop or finding your favorite restaurant. Overall, Aruba has the highest tourist return-rate of any Caribbean island. Go there and you'll know why.
By no means do we say “you have to go to all these places to have a great time in Aruba.” To your point, we agree that 7 days on the beach, in the water, and eating food sounds like a blast lol. But there are DEFINITELY 30 things to do! And fun things too. On your vacation this winter we understand if you just wanna chill on the beach, but we also recommend people be open to exploring more as we think Aruba has more than meets the eye. Travel safe this winter 🥰🤗
@@WyattandReyka 🩵 Thank You for sharing your video & your opinions. Aruba 🎉 Great cover. There's sure more things to do on the Island of Aruba 🏝️. For your next visit you can also go to ; Hooiberg, Arikok, Casibari, Ayo Rock Formation, Conchi, Natural Bridge, Gold Mine Ruins. San Nicolaas have more museum's. You also have different murals to take pictures. Zeerover is also a great place to eat. 😎 Ps. Always always put an extra towel in the car protect the car seating 😉. Chao Amigos
I'm from Aruba, there are a lot of things to do... you can Snorkel, you can go to San Nicolas, Oranjestad, you can eat local foods, you should try eating pastechi, donkey santuary, palm island, Paseo Herencia, aloe balm n.v, pizza napoli, pizza italia, olive garden, panda express, Café Marily, Huchada and more
Unfortunately UTV and ATV are a nuisance in Aruba and are frown upon by locals. Destroy the flora and fauna. Destroys birds' and turtles' nests, not talking about the constant noise and dirt pollution in locals neighborhoods. Just go walk around Malmok and it is non stop😖😢 We are considering to go to other islands due to that. Unfortunately it is getting over build with hotels. I feel sad for locals that are trying to protect their land and sea. It is a beautiful island and locals are wonderful people. If tourists would respect their land and sea it would so much better
Ah, that's unfortunate. It makes sense that the noise would become bothersome. We didn't mind it much ourselves, but then again, we were only there for like 3 days. Curacao is a great, calmer island, if you're looking for an alternative. Definitely a more local vibe.