Aruba, Jamaica, Ooh I wanna take ya….Hahah but seriously, Aruba is a bucket list Caribbean destination for so many and rightfully so. The island nation just off the coast of Venezuela is the A in the ABC island chain (Bonaire and Curacao) and a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. However being a Dutch island, it is a true melting pot of Latin, Caribbean and European. From its culture and architecture to its own language, Papiamento, Aruba is an incredible mix that somehow feels like home. Sure the water and beaches are lovely but Aruba is so much more than that and I’m going to show you why!
Hands down, the best place to stay on the island is Boardwalk Hotel. What with most of the hotels being giant beach resorts, Boardwalk truly feels like a private and serene paradise. Steps from the beach and with access to beach chairs and palapas, guests get all of the things they want with a ton of things they didn’t even know they wanted as bonus! First of all, every room is its own villa or bungalow so each guest gets their own kitchenette, seating area and patio. Additionally, their onsite food and beverage is run by an island favorite, Eduardo’s, serving up healthy, fresh and many many plant based options for dine in or room service.


World class service and the nicest staff around, it is a no brainer to book at Boardwalk! Off the beaten conglomerate resort path but close enough to the action, you’ll want definitely feel like you’re home.
Ok, so we’ve established where to stay, now let’s get into what to see, do and eat!


There is a small entrance fee that goes towards the preservation of the park, educational programs and the animals who roam freely throughout the 7907 acres.






From Kulture Cafe located in the old general store to art galleries and colorful murals and mosaics all over the neighborhood, San Nicolas is a great place to soak in some of Aruba’s ever evolving history.




*Special thanks to Aruba Tourism for the wonderful experience!






