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Aruba Facts
- Languages:: top
Dutch (official), Papiamento (a Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, English dialect), English (widely spoken), Spanish
- Electricity:: top
Rarely is there a power failure and the island has decided to adopt the North American voltage standard of 110 A.C. (60 cycles), the same as in the United States and Canada. The TV standard is NTSC so your home video camera will also play back on the hotel's TV sets or large screen projectors.
- Climate:: top
Tropical marine; little seasonal temperature variation
Amsterdam Manor Beach Resort: Eagle Beach
From the moment you arrive you’ll feel the difference. Dutch colonial-style architecture and a Caribbean flair make the Amsterdam Manor Beach Resort a special place.A Warm, friendly personalized ... |
Renaissance Aruba Resort & Crystal Casino: Oranjestad
The all-new Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino features 558 newly renovated rooms and suites and the finest amenities and activities on Aruba. Two distinctive lodging options at this Aruba hotel offer ... |
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Aruba Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort & Casino: Palm Beach
Our oceanfront resort offers the best of Aruba, while each of our 600 guest rooms and suites provide the most comfortable stay possible. Large and sparkling clean, you’ll find all the comforts of ... |
Paradera Park Apartments: Paradera
Aruba Apartments - Paradera Park Apartments - A Tropical Oasis in Aruba. High quality,intimate resort with Deluxe Studio, 1-Bedroom and 2-Bedroom Apartments. Very central and convenient location ... |
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 CaribbeanMag.com
Caribbean Travel Tips Residence or Investments in the Caribbean You will need a passport and visas to reside in or to conduct or start a business in the Caribbean. Although some Caribbean countries welcome retirees or others of independent means as long-term residents, requests for work permits are rarely granted. Before you travel, apply to the country's embassy or consulate in the United States to obtain a visa if you wish to reside, go into business, or work in the country.
U.S. citizens who wish to invest in the Caribbean, such as in real estate or a ... more
Camera Tips Always keep your film, tape, or computer disks out of the sun. Carry an extra supply of batteries, and be prepared to turn on your camera, camcorder, or laptop to prove to security personnel that the device is real. Always ask for hand inspection of film, which becomes clouded after successive exposures to airport X-ray machines, and keep videotapes and computer disks away from metal detectors.
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