Hey everybody!
Aruba is a very popular destination, and for good reason. This little island is one of the happiest places I have ever visited. Not to mention the fantastic food, activities, places to stay, and most of all, beaches.
Aruba is a fantastic place to visit for people of all ages. From honeymoons to a family trip, there is something different, yet perfect, for every occasion.
We had a great time in Aruba and would recommend it to anyone.
Weather

Flights
Transportation


Where to stay







The ruins: The ruins are another popular tourist spot and a very cool spot to see. You can get to the ruins with any type of vehicle and most of the tours will take you here as well.
Food
My alter ego is a foodie. I am always up for trying new food at new places and I have to say Aruba did not disappoint. Since our resort provided all of our meals, we ate most meals there to save money, but they were also amazing! The food at our resort was so great we didn’t want to go and try other restaurants. They had such variety of food to try and they changed it up each day. The only other places we went to eat were Big Mama Grill on Baby Beach and Eduardo's Beach Shack.
Big Mama Grill: This was an open restaurant right on Baby Beach. They had a huge bar serving all types of drinks and they also had good food. They served traditional American food such as burgers, chicken tenders, etc, but they also had a variety of ethnic food like goat and different types of seafood.
Eduardo's Beach Shack: This place was DELICIOUS! Not only do they have smoothie bowls, they serve poke, pad Thai, smoothies, juices, protein balls, fruit, and more. Everything they serve is healthy and most things are vegan-friendly. I adored visiting this little beach gem. My smoothie bowl was amazing, and we got some protein balls for the flight home that were just as good. Even though it may be a little pricey, the servings are very big and the taste is great.
How to save money in Aruba
Like any destination, Aruba can burn a hole in your pocket if you aren’t smart about your spending. One of my biggest tips is to pick one or two excursions you dream of doing and do them! Then for the other things you might want to do, look on Trip Advisor or talk to some locals to figure out what the cheapest options are. For example, if you would like to snorkel but it's not at the top of your list, bring your snorkeling gear or find a place to rent it on the island and just snorkel on the different beaches around the island.
-Mahalo,
Sal