Sightseeing in Oranjestad - what to see. Complete travel guide

1. Literally all year round, the resort has sunny and hot weather, air temperature rarely drops below +29 °C. The height of the tourist season is from April to September. Going on vacation within this period, take care of booking a hotel room in advance.
2. The most optimal type of public transport is the bus, which is available from 6:00 am until late in the evening. The fare is about 1.3 USD, buses run at intervals of no more than 30 minutes.
3. Travelers who plan to travel outside the city and visit remote areas of the island should consider renting a car or taking a taxi. Although taxis offer fixed rates, the price you pay for the trip should still be specified in advance, since additional passengers may be charged separately.
4. All the resort's beaches are public and free of charge. You pay only for sports and beach equipment you rent.
5. Local shops begin to receive visitors no later than 9:00 am and work until 5:00-6:00 pm. In the days when cruise ships arrive at the port, large shops and shopping malls can significantly extend the working day. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
6. The standard electricity voltage is 110V, most hotels have American-style sockets. Before going on a trip, check the electrical appliances you take with you for compatibility and stock up with the necessary adapters.
7. In most restaurants, service charges are included in the total bill. Otherwise, add 10-15% to the amount on your own, and in small budget restaurants and cafes, just round up the amount up to any convenient number.
Oranjestad enjoys great popularity among fans of ecotourism. The city and its environs accommodate many interesting natural attractions. A trip to the local Butterfly Farm would bring a lot … Open
8. It is most advantageous to pay for goods and services in the national currency, but almost all stores and restaurants accept US dollars. The best currency exchange rates are offered by banks that receive visitors from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. In the daytime, banks may have an 1-hour lunch break. Saturday and Sunday are considered days off.
9. Even though the weather is hot in the city, beach outfits will only be appropriate on the beach. For city walks, give preference to casual clothes, and in case of visiting elite restaurants, casinos, and nightclubs, outfits should be selected very carefully.
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Aruba: travelling advices

8. Tipping in hotels and restaurants is usually 10% or 15%, and they are included in the bill automatically. It is not accepted to leave tips for taxi driver. Nonetheless, additional payments are accepted by them only for luggage.
9. In general, the Island has a fairly low crime rate. However, tourists often have their personal belongings stolen. In places with large crowds of people, airports and public institutions, you can meet many pickpockets. It is therefore better not to carry large sums of money, documents and things of value with you to such places. You can quietly leave them in safes in hotels, without fear for their safety. It is not necessary to take out your purse in front of everybody in crowded places or leave it or other personal belongings at a station in the front seat of a car.
10. All public beaches on Aruba are considered municipal, and therefore entrance is absolutely free of charge for everyone. Beaches usually charge for rental of any beach or sports equipment. Many hotels have their own beaches, accessible only to their guests.
11. You can swim at the beaches of Aruba without fear. There are no sharks and other marine predators in the coastal waters. They all live in the reef surrounding the Island. Swimming is still better on specially equipped beaches and places, as there are very strong undercurrents in the high seas. On the Island itself, there are a several dangerous insects. There is also one species of rattlesnake that lives here. However if you do not touch them, then these animals will pose no risk to the tourists. … Open

What to visit being in Oranjestad - unique sights

Willemstad

From the series “The Most Magical and Picturesque Cities in the World”
The historical district is very picturesque and interesting. In every splendid historical building, interesting facilities have been opened to tourists. Here you can discover excellent souvenir shops, restaurants with a great national menu, museums with incredible collections of historical and artistic artifacts. The port of Willemstad is also a major tourist attraction. The floating market, which has been assembled from pontoons and barges. The market is popular not only among curious tourists, but also among gourmets, because it is always possible to buy fresh seafood here. … Read further

Santa Ana de Coro Town

From the series “Famous Unesco Sites in South America”
Since the founding, one of the main port town issues were pirates who often plundered the place and burned it to the ground. Despite this, the town has been rebuilt each time. Today, it is possible to see a lot of beautiful historic buildings of 18th-19th centuries, which miraculously managed to survive. The port area, where old buildings were preserved, is of particular interest. The main attraction of the town is Zamora Street. That's the most beautiful colonial street of Venezuela, where luxurious mansions have been preserved. … Read further

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