At the start of the video I was going to that you actually look like you could be Arubian which is kind of cool as a visitor, but then I continued watching and you mention that you ARE a Arubian. That makes so much sense. I'd say you very likely are biased, but if you explain your reasons then other people have no choice but to still agree with your reasons.
Yes, Correct prediction😁 after living abroad for 10 years I do see it differently but certainly I will forever be bias when it comes to Aruba. Thanks for the comment😁
I want to reconnect with my ancestors. Indigenous reconciliation. What did the Arawak /Caiquetio language sound like? The rock formations, the glyphs, the beautiful sunsets. Aruba is a 10/10 experience.
Some local spots do you mean to visit? Barcadera ( kind of hidden beach, not even many locals know about) Nanki ( also a bit lesser known beach near rodgers beach which is also nice) Grape field beach is also more private. Hikes I would say: Canashito ( got a video on the channel) Also the Hike starting from the Sabana Basora Cemetery to Rooi Lamunchi is very beautiful.
I have been there about 12 times and am looking forward to my next 12 visits!
Thanks for the comment😁 Enjoy Aruba for me the next time you are there 🏝️
I’ve been here 5 times and I love it!
Thanks for the comment! Glad you liked it😁
I've also visited Aruba about a dozen xs or so.All things considered my favorite island.
Thanks for the comment😁
It's a magical place and I can't wait to get back!
We love Aruba and it really is about the friendly people!!
I also think that is the key factor for visitors coming back😁 Thanks for the comment
Definitely need to visit!!
The Arabian people make the Visit so enjoyable
Yes the Aruban people make the visit worth more! Thanks for the comment😁
Beautiful video. Thank you for sharing. 👍21
Glad you liked it! Thank you very much for the comment ,
Appreciate it😁
So nice
Thanks for the comment! Appreciate it😁
At the start of the video I was going to that you actually look like you could be Arubian which is kind of cool as a visitor, but then I continued watching and you mention that you ARE a Arubian. That makes so much sense. I'd say you very likely are biased, but if you explain your reasons then other people have no choice but to still agree with your reasons.
Yes, Correct prediction😁 after living abroad for 10 years I do see it differently but certainly I will forever be bias when it comes to Aruba. Thanks for the comment😁
Been to Aruba several times and absolutely LOVE it there. My fondest wish is that I win the lottery and retire in Aruba. HEY, I can dream can't I?
That dream is certainly possible! Thanks for the comment😁
I want to reconnect with my ancestors. Indigenous reconciliation. What did the Arawak /Caiquetio language sound like? The rock formations, the glyphs, the beautiful sunsets. Aruba is a 10/10 experience.
Agree with you😁 Thanks for the comment
I need a moving to Aruba guide
Can you reply with a quick list of local spots? I took note of the three you posted in this video. Thanks!
Some local spots do you mean to visit?
Barcadera ( kind of hidden beach, not even many locals know about)
Nanki ( also a bit lesser known beach near rodgers beach which is also nice)
Grape field beach is also more private.
Hikes I would say: Canashito ( got a video on the channel)
Also the Hike starting from the Sabana Basora Cemetery to Rooi Lamunchi is very beautiful.
@@arontravel1307 thanks! Sorry I meant food local spots
Hey Aron,
Was that a private boat you were on? Or a charter? It looks so fun!!
Hey Jane, this was Delphi watersports. There are multiple other sunset catamaran but we had a blast on this one😁
@@arontravel1307 Cool, thank you!
I live in aruba
Thanks for the comment😁
@@arontravel1307 welcome its so fun here
Are you originally from Aruba or did you move there from the US?
@@ericaghelfi3240 Aruba 🇦🇼
@@ericaghelfi3240 from Aruba I was born in aruba 🇦🇼 😎
Where are the "mysterious rock formations"??
@@stewartquark1661 it can be found on google maps: Ayo Rock formations and Casibari rock formations (this one near Paradera)