Aruba’s flora and fauna are finally getting the chance to flourish and enjoy this time of peace and solitude as they should! There is less smog and pollution in the air, less trash found on the ground and there are fewer humans interfering with our wildlife‘s habitats. We are seeing an increase in bird sightings … Continue reading “Nature Hike in Aruba’s Arikok National Park”
Top 3 Hiking Spots in Aruba
From leisure walks on the beach to hiking our natural trails, you have options and they all include a spectacular view. Go on a guided tour or get in your car, drive up to your favorite spot, and start hiking. You’ll find a lot of beautiful spots on the North Shore of the island. Here … Continue reading “Top 3 Hiking Spots in Aruba”
An Adventure on Aruba’s North Coast with El Tours !
Our story begins on a beautiful Aruban day but the golden, morning sunshine and bright blue sky weren’t doing much to calm my nerves. After living on Aruba for over a decade, I was about to go off-roading for the first time – rather reluctantly at that. Little background info for context: I’m about as … Continue reading “An Adventure on Aruba’s North Coast with El Tours !”
8 Nature Attractions to Visit in Aruba
Explore our island’s wild side by going on an adventure to visit these 8 remarkable nature attractions in Aruba! Can you guess which natural beauties made the cut? Put on your reef-safe sunscreen and let’s have some fun in the sun: 1. Conchi aka the Natural Pool Splash into fun beyond Aruba’s sandy beaches at … Continue reading “8 Nature Attractions to Visit in Aruba”
Aruba Baewatch: Animals Who Like to Hang by the Beach
Whether you’re a local or a traveler visiting Aruba, chances are that you love going to the beach! Did you know that there are many animals that enjoy spending time by Aruba’s surrounding sea, just like you? Get to know some of the regulars, aka animals who like to hang by the beach, in this … Continue reading “Aruba Baewatch: Animals Who Like to Hang by the Beach”
A Haven for Aruba’s Donkeys
Donkeys, locally known as ‘burico’, had a long history of serving the people of Aruba until – well…until they didn’t anymore. Over 1,400 donkeys were living on the island at the turn of the 20th century. They served as the primary form of transportation for those who could afford them and worked with farmers and … Continue reading “A Haven for Aruba’s Donkeys”