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Aruba : 7 Activities To Do

1. White Sand Beaches And Aloe Vera Plantations

The Map Of Beaches And Aloe Vera Gel

If I tell you that the white sand beaches of Aruba are stunning! You will answer me: course, Aruba is a small island in the Netherlands Antilles facing Venezuela! OK, we agree! The color of the sea is between emerald, turquoise and ultramarine blue.

I recommend renting a car and bringing a beach map. Here are my favorites: Dos Playa, two beautiful beaches in Arikok National Park (the first photo above in this article) and Rodger’s Beach et Baby Beach in San Nicolas (second photo below). There is also Eagle Beach (with its Aruba emblematic fofoti trees).

Between two beaches, I visit the Aruba Aloe Museum & Factory, where I learn that the island is also renowned throughout the world for the quality of its Aloe Vera, initially imported and planted since 1890. During the visit, we let’s start with the plantation and witness the different stages of manufacturing cosmetics based on this precious plant in the factory.

2. My Must-Haves For Foodies!

Infini: The Gastronomic Restaurant Of Chef Urvin Croes

We arrive at Infini at the appointed time, around 7 p.m. because there is only one service. Book well in advance! I have no idea how this dinner will go. I discover step by step. Upon entering the only room, customers are seated along a U-shaped counter, around the central table where the Chef and his team cook. In the background, a modern kitchen and the directed lighting contributes to the scenography.

Twelve dishes will follow one another brilliantly prepared before our eyes, with the precision of a goldsmith (photo-montage above). The presentation of the dishes is polished and the flavors highlight local products. I particularly liked the meat and fish: absolutely delicious! The cooking!

Each dish is paired with a different wine. The Chef was kind enough to adapt some dishes for me, due to my allergies (I informed the team when booking). We leave around 11 p.m., really happy with this gastronomic odyssey!

The Other Restaurants Where I Really Liked To Dine

They are in photos in the montage below:

  • N°1 & n°2 : Olivia Aruba. Very good Mediterranean cuisine! Tasty and creative in a setting that reminds me more of Cuba than the Mediterranean.
  • N°3 & n°4 : Passions On The Beach. The most beautiful setting for dinner with a magnificent sunset. Our table on the beach was in the front row facing the sea! Simple and friendly cuisine.
  • N°5, n°6 & photo above : Papiamento Restaurant. The setting is very pleasant, we dine outside around the swimming pool of a 126-year-old manor house. I chose a very good dish of stone-cooked fish and vegetables.

3. Street Art, Gallery And Dream Beaches In The South-East of Aruba

In A Less Touristy Part Of The Island

San Nicolas experienced strong economic growth until the mid-1980s. Then the city fell into disuse. Today, we can discover its streets thanks to beautiful murals (photo montage below). A project initiated by Tito Bolivar, owner of an art gallery in San Nicolas and also guide of the Aruba Mural Tour. Allow at least a good half day.

Then we stopped at two very beautiful beaches, including one that looks like a Pink Floyd vinyl cover which is my favorite: Rodger’s Beach (picture above). The color of the water is incredible! One of the access points to the beach is a long staircase whose steps are covered with mosaic (in the photo montage below).

On the way back to Oranjestad, the capital of Aruba, we had a drink at Charlies’s Bar, an institution here! The decoration made up of thousands of eclectic objects from floor to ceiling included, is a must-see!

4. Explore the paths of the nature reserve

Arikok National Park

Absolutely worth discovering, preferably early in the morning when it’s cooler. We did it with a ranger of the park who is inexhaustible both about the fauna, flora and cultural aspect. A real pleasure! You can pick up a map of the park at the Visitor Center, with around 20 points of interest, including: Cunucu Arikok (traditional Ari Kok house, second photo below), Dos Playa and the Quadiriki Cave (cave in photos below). -above and below). There are different levels of difficulty if you want to hike around the park.

5. A Picnic Near Oranjestad, The Capital

Colorful Facades

I took a morning to wander the streets of the historic center of Oranjestad, the capital of Aruba with beautiful facades of Dutch architecture. If you like shopping, there is a choice: from luxury boutiques to fast fashion. All grouped together in a few streets.

For me, shopping gets boring very quickly. I prefer museums, cafes and restaurants. Unfortunately, I didn’t have time to visit the archaeological museum. But I really enjoyed the marina area where our second hotel is located (photo below).

A lovey picnic awaits us at Surfside Beach (near Oranjestad), in the shade by the water (photo montage above). When we arrived, the table is already set. And soon as we sit down, drinks and food are served (raw vegetables, cheeses and fruits, the choice is yours). Everything is well presented, there is even a vintage radio. What a nice experience!

6. Bathing In Natural Pools

The Island Tour By Jeep

Or how to take a fun tour of the island without having to drive (especially when you didn’t to rent a 4X4)! On the program: a first stop at natural swimming pools (quite difficult to access for people with reduced mobility). Awesome setting! Followed by other stops at: Baby Natural Bridge (first photo below), Bushieribana Gold Smelter Ruins and finally at the California Lighthouse (the third photo below).

7. Where To Sleep

My Favorite : The Boardwalk Boutique Hotel Aruba

We arrived in Aruba the evening, exhausted. And the Boardwalk Boutique Hotel Aruba was such an amazing surprise! Everything I like: a small hotel owned by two Belgian sisters who grew up in Aruba and who have great taste! The hotel is both simple and refined!

From the reception, I was charmed by the interior design. The welcome is warm. We feel good there (photos above and below). The apartment is large and very comfortable, perfectly equipped with a pretty terrace which overlooks the lush hotel gardens. We are in cheerful calm coconl.

There are two swimming pools, outdoor showers, a restaurant for breakfast (portions are generous!). The team and the customers are pleasant. The dream, a true haven of happiness! I didn’t want to leave!

The Second Hotel In Oranjestad (photos below)

The Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Resort

The second hotel we stayed at during our trip was the Renaissance Wind Creek Aruba Ressort. The strong points of which are: its small private island (and its famous pink flamingos), its very convenient location in Oranjestad and the fact that the establishment is near the airport. The island is accessed by small boats which shuttle often and its two large beaches are pleasant.

                            Have a lovely trip!

Photos : © Mademoiselle Le K – Tous droits réservés

Informations 

www.aruba.com

A big masha danki to the Aruba Tourism Authority for this beautiful invitation. And massa danio to all the persons I met there! As always, these are my opinions.

Ireland: Galway & The Aran Islands

On Our Way To Galway

Our Long Weekend Begins With…

the Galway Food Tour! As soon as we arrive in the city (approximately 2 hours by car from Dublin), we join the small group of international customers of the food tour organized by our friendly guide, Sheena. What a great insight into the culture of a country! A first discovery of this vibrant city, from tasting to tasting: from the Tigh Neachtain’s pub to the Éan restaurant (photos 1 & 2 ci-dessus); from Little Lane Coffee Company to the Truffle pastry shop, to end with a few Irish whiskeys in the McCambridge’s delicatessen and café (photos 1, 2 & 3 below).

The next morning, we take the ferry to Inis Mór, the largest of the three Aran Islands with an area of 12 km long by 3 km wide. After a pleasant crossing, thanks to the sunny weather, we meet our great guide and quickly collect our e-bikes, because there are crowds. We head towards the famous limestone cliffs. When we arrive in Dún Aonghasa, we are alone in this breathtaking setting, where part of the ocean is turquoise (photos below: A day in Inis Mór). The history is rich and we still visit a few other sites. I would have liked to spend a night on the island, but the last ferry leaves at 3:30 p.m.

The same evening, we dine at Ard Bia at Nimmos. I recommend you to book in advance. This restaurant is very popular and often full. The starter and the main course were just delicious, a real treat (photo-montage below: Where to dine, photos 3,4,5 & 6)! Slow food philosophy with local products. The service is welcoming and accommodating and the atmosphere is relaxed and a bit chic. We also really enjoyed the setting and the very festive atmosphere of the Jekyll restaurant (at the Hyde Hotel) and the very good service and lovely mocktails (photo-montage below: Where to dine, photos 1 & 2).

Throughout the weekend we e-biked around central Galway and on the Salthill promenade along the coast. White sandy beaches with the Aran Islands in the distance (photos below: Cycling in Sathill). We were very lucky with the weather (which quickly changes). And when the weather is nice, the sun is really strong. Our coffee break with feet in the sand at the Jungle Beach Break, is a real pleasure! But the real wealth of Galway: its inhabitants with a certain communicative nonchalance and cheerfulness. I’ll be back.

The Daytrip In Inis Mór (The Aran Islands)

Where Dining

Biking On Salthill Promenade

Photos : © Mademoiselle Le K – Tous droits réservés

Informations 

Irland

Many thanks to the Tourism Island for this beautiful invitation. As always, these are my opinions.

Strolling Around Bruges And Surroundings

A Huge Need for Beauty And Culture

At the beginning of spring, it was freezing cold and I walked for a long time in the historic center of Bruges without any real goal, just the huge need for beauty and culture. Cobbled streets, old buildings and the Reie river. Following the inspiration of the moment, I follow the narrow passage that opens onto an interior courtyard with a pretty garden. Continuing, near the canal, small bridge probably dating from the Middle Ages extremely curved and slippery. I observe the old stones steeped in history. And it’s off again to get lost in a maze of streets until nightfall. Walk, stroll and visit a museum!

In the city of chocolatiers, I finally tasted the famous chocolate (with hazelnuts) from Dominique Persoone, star chocolatier. Its chocolate is fine, subtle and tasty, without fuss: such a treat! I think the decor of his shop doesn’t represent well to the finesse of his creations. Close to the Ellis Gourmet Burger: very good burgers with quality meat. After many feasts (lololol), I finally head the Groeningemuseum to discover eminent Belgian painters over six centuries, starting with the Flemish masters Jan van Eyck (15th century) and Pieter Bruegel the Elder (16th century). The museum is not huge, but there are many major art works. A really exciting visit, collections absolutely to see!

The big breath of fresh air : on the way to Bruges, we made a detour through the landscape park of the Bulskampveld castle estate. The tour started with the Herb Garden (herbs that can be purchased from a vending machine; bring change). Then the Paths through the water: soothing landscape, even under a threatening sky. We continued into the nearby woods. Very pleasant walk without great difficulty, beneficial for both the mind and the body. As a reward for these 10 km walk: my first homemade ice cream of the season!

                                The day trip in pictures below

Stroll Through The Old Bruges

Flemish Painting, Chocolate And Hamburger

Bulskampveld

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