Imagine walking through a lush tropical rain forest amidst flowers and trees, ponds and a trickling waterfall with butterflies flying overhead and all around you in their own natural paradise. This is a dream come true at The Butterfly Farm in Aruba. Within a large meshed enclosure you can see hundreds of real exotic butterflies flying freely, a beautiful display of the most spectacular species from all over the world...
As the island’s capital city, Oranjestad makes a great home base for any Aruba tour. Founded by Dutch settlers at the end of the 18th century, the town features plenty of colorful Dutch Colonial architecture alongside more modern tourist attractions like the Royal Plaza shopping center and scattered museums. Oranjestad is most famous for its historical landmarks, which have been carefully restored to give visitors a sense of what the city looked like during its colonial-era past. While Aruba was once settled by the Dutch and still remains a constituent country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, it has a culture and heritage all of its own
Eagle Beach is home to two of the most photographed and renowned fofoti trees in Aruba, with its trademark silhouette pointing in the direction of the Caribbean. These trees have been starring in various Aruba advertising campaigns as unique and highly recognizable features.
Several of the Aruba low rise hotels are nearby or just across the road. Some provide cabanas and lounges for their guests.
The California Lighthouse, known by locals as Faro stands tall on a limestone plateau at Hudishibana, near Arashi Beach and Sasariwichi dunes on the northwestern tip of Aruba. It holds the distinction of being the tallest structure in Aruba.
Encounter about one hundred of Aruba's donkeys that have found a safe, new home at Bringamosa. The distinctive call of the donkey rings out in a welcome salute as visitors approach Aruba's Donkey Sanctuary. Warm muzzles close in to inspect new arrivals and to offer an additional greeting.
The Bringamosa-based sanctuary welcomes guests, offering information and tours of the grounds. Guests can enjoy a cozy visitor center, a cold drink on the covered porch or buy original donkey-themed gifts and souvenirs in the gift shop.
The party starts at your hotel lobby as soon as our fleet of colorful buses pull up.
Our wacky, whimsical, one-of-a-kind, unique, hand-painted buses are rated #1 in Aruba by E-Entertainment Television.
Kukoo Kunuku party is the perfect way for the young and the restless and the old and the reckless to spend an evening in Paradise.
Every day Kukoo Kunuku celebrates birthdays, anniversaries, honeymoons and provide a great end to many a lazy day in Paradise. Hop aboard the for an evening of fun, entertainment and adventure!
Alto Vista Chapel is a small and charming place of worship that holds significant historical and cultural value.
Perched on a hilltop overlooking the islands rugged terrain, the chapel is a testament to Arubas rich Catholic heritage. Its origins can be traced back to 1750 when it was built by a Spanish missionary.
Today, it stands as a cherished landmark and a popular destination for tourists seeking tranquility and spiritual solace.
The chapels picturesque setting amidst Arubas natural beauty adds to its allure. Surrounded by cacti and with breathtaking panoramic views of the coastline, it offers a peaceful retreat away from the bustling tourist areas.
• Only 18-hole course in Aruba 
• Designed by a top architect (Robert Trent Jones II)
• Constant ocean views + desert terrain (very unique combo) 
• Ranked among the best in the Caribbean