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I’ve never heard of Pepaamento language before, we learn everyday . It’s good to hear that the locals speak more than one language. I’m learning a lot about Aruba through watching your Aruba segments . The view of island itself is Breathtaking and I’m glad to hear that you felt safe as a Solo woman traveler.
I had never heard of the Papiamento language either until I got there. I was very impressed. And I’m glad you are learning a lot about Aruba. Thanks for watching!
I heard of it when I was working in hotels and some guests were talking among themselves and I was so fascinated because the language was so beautiful and I asked what language they were speaking. It is definitely one of the most beautiful languages I have ever heard and working in hotels in New Orleans I have heard quite a few.
Aruba has some really cool facts about it. Reminds me of the Bahamas. I was surprised to learn on a tour everyone owns their home outright and has it built from the ground up. They don’t do loans. People have their houses built based on what they can afford. The islands are onto something. Great video as always.
Really loved your Aruba travel guide! And it's so beautiful there, the color of the water is absolutely amazing! And I definitely going to keep in mind all of the advices about transportation and safety, they were really helpful.
I was looking forward to your Aruba travel guide video after watching your insights about Aruba airport :) Definitely going to keep in mind all of your tips, especially the ones about safety to tipping and transportation. The beaches there look so beautiful! The color of the water is so dreamy... Now I really want to visit it one day ~
Omg.. that’s too funny. That’s exactly what happened when I visited Aruba. I was so impressed that the excursion bus driver gave the instructions in five languages. I was saying how smart he was. Then someone told me that everyone has to learn 5 languages. I also discovered everyone has to learn how to swim in order to graduate high school. I didn’t know everyone had to have a job and residents could only go to the casinos twice a month. I also felt mor safe in Aruba then I do when I work downtown in Dallas. Great video as always.
Oh yes definitely felt way more safe in Aruba than being in the US. Actually on one tour, the guide asked what was going on in the US. He said it is too dangerous there. All I could say is, you're right.
Wow, I did not know Aruba was a sustainable island. I have never heard of that before. I think it’s great. I am glad to hear about the low crime. I love learning languages. This is great! I am glad you mentioned tipping. Europe is the same way.
It really is! It shows they care about not just their people, but all. And yes, they have an entire section on their website that lays out their sustainability. But the best part is that I saw that in action on the island. Thanks for watching!
We all have places we wish or hope to one day visit.Aruba is up there on my list and when the time comes, I will return to your videos so everything is fresh on my mind. Thanks for a very well put together "summary" with everything covered, how did you manage it in 15 minutes without filling the time with fluff? well done lovely I appreciate your effort.
Minor correction. The V tag on rentable cars does not stand for Visitors (since locals can also make use of them), it stands for Verhuur which is Dutch for Rental.
Some locals told me V stood for visitor but I guess that is their correlation to most people driving rental cars are probably visitors. Thanks for this!
I read on the Aruba website that an online ED card is mandatory for entry into the country. It must be completed from 7 days up to 3 hours before your flight. Did you have to complete this online form?
Yes I did have to complete this form. I completed it right at the 7 day mark before going. I had no idea they would still be doing this over a year later as I thought this was COVID related. Here is the link for the form: edcardaruba.aw/.
Hey Explorers! What questions do you have about Aruba? Leave those questions below!
PS Don't forget to purchase my Aruba Itinerary here: www.kitatheexplorer.com/product-page/aruba-itinerary! Only $2 USD!
I’ve never heard of Pepaamento language before, we learn everyday . It’s good to hear that the locals speak more than one language. I’m learning a lot about Aruba through watching your Aruba segments . The view of island itself is Breathtaking and I’m glad to hear that you felt safe as a Solo woman traveler.
I had never heard of the Papiamento language either until I got there. I was very impressed. And I’m glad you are learning a lot about Aruba. Thanks for watching!
I heard of it when I was working in hotels and some guests were talking among themselves and I was so fascinated because the language was so beautiful and I asked what language they were speaking. It is definitely one of the most beautiful languages I have ever heard and working in hotels in New Orleans I have heard quite a few.
Aruba has some really cool facts about it. Reminds me of the Bahamas. I was surprised to learn on a tour everyone owns their home outright and has it built from the ground up. They don’t do loans. People have their houses built based on what they can afford. The islands are onto something. Great video as always.
Yeah the Turks and Caicos was similar. Like they do nothing on credit. All cash. Very good concepts and better living. Thanks for watching!
Hello there, me and my hubby are going next month for his birthday. And I typed in flying to Aruba and your video popped up.
Nice! I hope you all enjoy his birthday trip to Aruba!!! Thanks for watching!
Hello 🤗
Great video 👍. Lots of useful information and yes best way of getting travel tips is speaking with locals 👍
Thank you for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
Really loved your Aruba travel guide! And it's so beautiful there, the color of the water is absolutely amazing! And I definitely going to keep in mind all of the advices about transportation and safety, they were really helpful.
Glad you enjoyed it! I'm glad I could provide you this information. Thanks for watching!
I was looking forward to your Aruba travel guide video after watching your insights about Aruba airport :) Definitely going to keep in mind all of your tips, especially the ones about safety to tipping and transportation. The beaches there look so beautiful! The color of the water is so dreamy... Now I really want to visit it one day ~
The color of the water is stunning! This is definitely something I don't see at home. And I hope you get to visit one day!
Excellent travel guide!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Same here on sunscreen lol I’ll be there in September im excited
Enjoy your trip to Aruba!
Omg.. that’s too funny. That’s exactly what happened when I visited Aruba. I was so impressed that the excursion bus driver gave the instructions in five languages. I was saying how smart he was. Then someone told me that everyone has to learn 5 languages. I also discovered everyone has to learn how to swim in order to graduate high school. I didn’t know everyone had to have a job and residents could only go to the casinos twice a month. I also felt mor safe in Aruba then I do when I work downtown in Dallas. Great video as always.
Oh yes definitely felt way more safe in Aruba than being in the US. Actually on one tour, the guide asked what was going on in the US. He said it is too dangerous there. All I could say is, you're right.
Wow, I did not know Aruba was a sustainable island. I have never heard of that before. I think it’s great. I am glad to hear about the low crime. I love learning languages. This is great! I am glad you mentioned tipping. Europe is the same way.
It really is! It shows they care about not just their people, but all. And yes, they have an entire section on their website that lays out their sustainability. But the best part is that I saw that in action on the island. Thanks for watching!
Looks like I need to start reading what's in my sunscreen. I just try to use sunscreen that doesn't make me change colors😅
🤣🤣 yeah you definitely need to pay attention to what is in sunscreen.
We all have places we wish or hope to one day visit.Aruba is up there on my list and when the time comes, I will return to your videos so everything is fresh on my mind.
Thanks for a very well put together "summary" with everything covered, how did you manage it in 15 minutes without filling the time with fluff? well done lovely I appreciate your effort.
It was definitely hard to get it into 15 minutes lol! But we made it lol! Thanks for watching and I hope you make it to Aruba soon!
Minor correction. The V tag on rentable cars does not stand for Visitors (since locals can also make use of them), it stands for Verhuur which is Dutch for Rental.
Some locals told me V stood for visitor but I guess that is their correlation to most people driving rental cars are probably visitors. Thanks for this!
The beaches are beautiful and I like the fact that they have nets to keep the sharks from attacking the tourists
Yes that was so good that they have nets to keep sharks away from shore.
I read on the Aruba website that an online ED card is mandatory for entry into the country. It must be completed from 7 days up to 3 hours before your flight. Did you have to complete this online form?
Yes I did have to complete this form. I completed it right at the 7 day mark before going. I had no idea they would still be doing this over a year later as I thought this was COVID related. Here is the link for the form: edcardaruba.aw/.
No Uber🤔
Nope, no Uber or Lyft there
@@KitatheExplorer Thank You. Headed to Eagle beach in September 🏖️
Awesome! Enjoy your trip!
@@KitatheExplorer Gracias 🌹
De nada!