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The Arikok National Park in Aruba offers a spot of protected paradise right in the center of Aruba. Occupying a substantial piece of Aruba’s interior, Arikok National Park encompasses land near the north coast. Arikok National Park features over twenty-one miles of established hiking trails which travel past Aruba’s most important natural resources and historical landmarks. See aged Arawak petroglyphs and the remains of an early Dutch settlement. Expect to see the divi-divi tree, one of Aruba’s native trees, in addition to plenty of tropical flowers and cacti. Aruba’s natural wildlife along the trails include the Kododo Blauw lizard, the Cascabel rattlesnake and the Aruban rattlesnake. Land features throughout Arikok National Park include Aruba’s biggest landmass, Mount Jamanota.
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| The Balashi Beergarden is an outdoor reception venue located next to the Balashi Brewery. Open for breakfast and lunch, the Beergarden provides live musical entertainment on Fridays and allows meeting participants to celebrate while enjoying Aruba’s scenery. |
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| Cas di Cultura is Aruba’s premiere theater. The facility and its performances can be rented to suit groups and meetings. The Cas di Cultura also features an exposition hall, a foyer, a café, and a patio are available for rental as well. |
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Parties and events often require street closings and Aruba happily obliges. Your group may be able to close a street for a celebration or special event. Ask your DMC about street closings and street parties to compliment your meeting.
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| Wilhelmina Park was created in 1955 in honor of Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands. Visit Wilhelmina Park during the late summer when the tropical foliage is in bloom. Wilhelmina Park features a marble sculpture of Wilhelmina, the queen mother, created by Arnoldo Lualdi of Italy. |
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| Plaza Daniel Leo is the town square of on the island located in Aruba’s capital, Oranjestad. Near most of the city’s shopping, the Plaza Daniel Leo features live music, street entertainment and some of the most picturesque Dutch Caribbean architecture in Aruba. |
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Aruba’s rock formations are natural stone wonders on this Caribbean island. Three distinct rock formations sit on the island including the Ayo rock formations which are often compared to “bedrock,” the fictional prehistoric home of the “The Flinstones.” Walking trails around the formations have been constructed to allow for safe viewing.
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| De Palm Island is a small barrier island just minutes off the coast of Aruba. The ultimate getaway on a private island, De Palm Island features water activities like Snuba and SeaTrek, as well as windriders available for rental. A spa and waterpark on the island make it the perfect group activity for your meeting participants. |
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| Renaissance Island, a fifteen-minute water taxi ride from Aruba, offers two spectacular beaches for families or adults who want more privacy. Surrounded by lush vegetation and inhabited by pink flamingos, the island features the Sea Breeze restaurant and Red Sail Sports for your meeting participants’ to enjoy. |
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