One of more popular Caribbean vacation destinations, Aruba certainly lives up to the hype. Bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to its east, crashing unto dramatic cliff face and the Caribbean Sea lapping in gently on its western beaches, this island is the perfect destination for sun and sea lovers.
First discovered by the Spaniards in 1499, they deemed it useless and was left to the native people of Aruba. During the war between Spain and Holland, Aruba was seized by the Dutch in 1636. The Dutch settled in the islands soon after. It wasn’t until the 19th century though, that gold was discovered in Aruba. This brought on a new surge of immigrants, mainly from Europe and Venezuela.

Aruba continued to be a Dutch colony, until it became a separate autonomous entity under the Kingdom of Netherlands in 1986. They are set to gain full independence from the Netherlands in 1996, but then Aruban Prime Minister Nelson O. Oduber requested for a postponement. Today, the monarchy of the Netherlands are still considered the head of state of Aruba.
Due to its location, Aruba enjoys a pleasant tropical climate year round, staying within the range of 82 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius). Though the weather is mostly dry and sunny, refreshing breeze blowing in from the east, thus making the island all the more appealing for travelers looking for the perfect beach weather.
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