Aruba is the most popular of the Dutch islands on the Caribbean coast. The combination of white sandy beaches and rugged interior attracts “snowbirds”, honeymooners and beach lovers. The island is known for its glitzy resorts, casinos and private beaches and regularly draws tourists from North America and Europe. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Welcome to Aruba - Orientation - Culture - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing - Aruba Butterfly Farm, Oranjestad - Bushiribana and Balashi Gold Mine Ruin - Donkey Sanctuary - Manchebo Beach - National Archeological Museum Aruba, Oranjestad - Alto Vista Chapel - Balashi Brewery - The Aruba Carnival Celebration - Bon Bini Festival, Oranjestad - Aruba Hi Winds Competition - Frenchman's Pass - Lourdes Grotto Shrine - Cura Di Tortuga Natural Pool - Casibari Boulders Clusters - The Ostrich Farm - Fort Zoutman Historical Museum - Arikok National Park - Bubali Bird Sanctuary - Guadiriki Caves - Places to Stay - Places to Eat & Drink - Places to Shop