Oranjestad
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About Oranjestad
Oranjestad, the capital and most populous of Aruba's eight regions, is located on the southwestern coast of the island.
Administratively, the Oranjestad is divided into two regions: East and West. In 2010, the capital had a population of 28,294, and by 2020, it increased to 28,658.
Since 1754, European settlers established modest plantations along Aruba's south coast and the flat northwestern region, leading to the emergence of the first residential centers. In the early 20th century, the island was divided into four "districts": the first district, Playa, the second with Noord, the third with Santa Cruz, and the fourth with Sabaneta (Savaneta). By 1795 or 1796, as Aruba opened up and trade restrictions eased, urban development commenced. Traders and craftsmen subsequently migrated to the village by the bay. Governor Johann Lauffer granted permission to settle at the bay and engage in trade, with the condition that trade goods were sourced from Curaçao.
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Oranjestad travel guide
Understand
Oranjestad has hundreds of local stores that sell tourist keepsakes. Close to the cruise ships is the island's largest marina that provides docking space for sailboats and yachts.
Climate Beautiful.... This word alone expresses the weather one will experience in Aruba and in Oranjestad. For example, with an average temperature of practically constant temperature of 82 °F (28 °C). Although there are some cloudy days on, average most days have only a small drizzle of rain in the morning or evening, and the rest of the day is filled with sunshine. For example, the average rainfall is anywhere from 60-70 mm per month.
Getting there
By plane 1 Queen Beatrix International Airport (AUA IATA). Has flight services to the United States, Trinidad and Tobago, most countries in the Caribbean, the northern coastal countries of South America, Canada, and some parts of Europe, notably the Netherlands. Aruba Airlines hub.
Getting around
You can get into the downtown by bike. If the heat is too harsh a cab ride fare usually is only US$8-15. Cabs are always outside all of the resorts. Road signs are in English for the most part. A tram line links the cruise terminal with the city centre along the main Caya G. F. Betico Croes street. Tickets cost US$1.
See
1 Fort Zoutman/Historical Museum of Aruba. M-F 9AM-6PM, Sa 10AM-2PM. The Historical Museum of Aruba is housed inside the oldest building on the island, the Fort Zoutman, which was built in 1798. Here, you will find information about Aruba during the Spanish and Dutch period. You can also climb up the Willem III Tower. $15. National Archaeological Museum Aruba, Schelpstraat 42, [email protected]. M-F 9AM-5PM. The historic Ecury family home is now museum. suggested $5. (updated Oct 2024) 2 Aloe Vera factory, Pitastraat 115, Oranjestad, ☏ +297 5883222, [email protected]. M-F 8AM - 4:30PM; Sa 9AM - 4:30PM; Su 9AM -12:30PM. You can take a short tour and learn some interesting facts about aloe farming, production and uses. Free tours every 15 minutes. No need to book ahead free. (updated Feb 2025)
Do
Oranjestad is a fun place for water activities such as snorkeling, boat rides, parasailing and fishing. Shopping: Most stores do not have quality products (excluding the famous jewelry stores) and mostly only sell nicknacks and the typical keepsakes. Jewelry stores around the island have prices much lower than in the United States. The leading attraction that Oranjestad holds is its natural beauty: the Caribbean sea and white beaches. There are many carnivals, festivals, and parades that take place throughout the year. For a full calendar look at the event schedule. Highlights include:
Annual Carnival Celebration Children's Grand Carnival Parade Bon Bini Festival Torch Parade A new event that has become increasingly popular is the Soul Beach Music Festival that takes place right outside of Oranjestad which included a three-night-long outdoor concert/party with big name reggae artists.
Buy
Shop Oranjestad's marketplace to find locally made art and handicrafts. Purchase fresh fish from merchants along the wharf. In downtown Oranjestad there is plenty of food, goods, and services to purchase.
Eat
While in Oranjestad you can look any which direction and a restaurant is surely to be within walking distance. A local corner place called "Island Breeze" is filled with local flair and has many local dishes. The Paddock has a view of the cruise ships, and the lunch special state (skewers) are reasonably priced.
Drink & nightlife
The legal drinking age is 18 but for many establishments this rule is not guarded at all. The drink of Aruba is Balashi Beer. It is the most popular and most widely consumed alcoholic product on the island. The beer is brewed on the island and is an Aruban product.
Sleep
Boardwalk Aruba, Bakval #20, Noord, ☏ +297-5866654, fax: +297-5861836. A charming property with several beautifully designed 1-bedroom & 2-bedroom cottages scattered around in a garden with a swimming pool. Every cottage has a fully equipped kitchen, A/C, private patio with hammock & BBQ, TV & DVD player, telephone and Wi-Fi access. 150 yards from the beach, located right across the Marriott and Ritz Carlton. $140-240/$200-320 (1-bedroom/2-bedroom). (updated Oct 2023) Paradera Park Apartments, ☏ +297-5823289, +297 5823278, fax: +297-5823261, [email protected]. Paradera Park is a large apartment resort with studios and 1-bedroom apartments, all have private terrace/balcony and aircondition. Tropical gardens, large swimming pool, cabanas and hammocks $70-100/$95-130 (studio/1-bedroom). Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino, ☏ +1 297 5 836000, fax: +1 297 5 834389. Two distinctive lodging options for young couples and families respectively. Both have pools and 40-acres of private beach. Talk of the Town Hotel and Beach Club, ☏ +297-5823380, fax: +297-582-0327. Across the street from Surfside Beach, this hotel is 1 mile away from the airport and a pleasant 10-minute walk from downtown. In all accounts the leading and best resorts are located outside of downtown Oranjestad about 10-15 minutes north. The hotels in Oranjestad usually have a more "city like" feel to them because the town is always busy with tourists. Furthermore, these hotels have top notch amenities inside the rooms that make the sometimes pricey rooms worth the money. Also these facilities have great views of the incoming cruise-liners and yachts that enter the local marina daily.
Divi Aruba All-Inclusive Resort (Divi Aruba Resort), J.E. Irausquin Blvd #45, ☏ +297 525 5200, toll-free: +1 800 554 2008, [email protected]. Oceanfront resort with spacious guest rooms and suites, upscale amenities, four freshwater pools and a variety of non-motorized water sports including snorkeling, beginners windsurfing, and sunfish sailing. (updated Dec 2015) Tamarijn Aruba All-Inclusive (Divi Tamarijn Resort), J.E. Irausquin Blvd #41, ☏ +1 297 525 5200, toll-free: +1 800 554 2008, [email protected]. Oceanfront resort with upscale amenities, four freshwater pools and a variety of on-site dining options, bars, lounges, and plenty of water activities such as snorkeling, kayaking, and windsurfing. (updated Feb 2016)
Overview adapted from Wikipedia, travel guide fromWikivoyage (CC BY-SA)。Photography via Wikimedia Commons.