We arrive in Aruba and check into our hotel in Oranjestad, the capital, dropping off our luggage and heading out to see what we can find.
Welcome to Aruba
We see (but do not take) great party buses around the city.
Party buses
We pass the National Archaeological History Musem with a horse statue reflecting the area's thriving horse and livestock trade starting in the 1500s. Nearby is an old canoe donated by the Wayuu People of Riohacha, Columbia to the People of Aruba.
Museum
Outdoor exhibits
Down the street, we find great examples of the local archicture and the vibrant colors of the buildings in this city.
City buildings
And, some beautiful street art on the walls of the buildings.
Street art
Following a canal to the Caribbean Sea, we walk through a small park, past a statue of Princess Wilhelmina (Queen of the Netherlands from 1898 to 1948) and onto a resort on the water.
Through the park
And onto the resort
We stroll back to our hotel, past the 5 o'Clock Somewhere Bar, more great horse sculptures, and the occasional flamingo.
5 o'Clock Somewhere
More great decorations
Soon, the sun starts to set and we wander across the street to Lucy's Retired Surfers Bar and Restaurant for dinner and drinks.
Cross the street to Lucy's on the harbor
As the sun sets in Aruba
In the morning, we wake up for more exploration of this island.
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