Aruba's Queen Beatrix International Airport decided to expand its use of the Aruba Happy Flow project solution at both arrivals and departure with new Automated Border Control eGates to take further advantage of the potential of the ABC technology. Launched about a year ago, the ABC eGates in operation alongside the Aruba Happy Flow eGates at Arrivals have already processed to date more than 130,000 passengers from 33 different countries.
Continue reading "%s"Aruba Is the Caribbean’s Fastest-Growing Destination Right Now
Tourism in the Caribbean is booming, but no destination has had as much growth as Aruba. The island experienced consistent growth in 2014 and 2015 with a stong percentage increase. With 1.22 million stay over visitors reported for 2015, Aruba's tourism performance continues to prosper.
Continue reading "%s"Aruba Marriott Developed a Hotel Within a Hotel for Adults Only
The Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino has developed the Tradewinds Club for adults only. The Tradewinds Club is a hotel within the Aruba Marriott hotel and offers 49 rooms, an H20asis adult pool and a private lounge with complimentary snacks and refreshments. Enjoy the best of both worlds while vacationing with family and also having your own personal time away at the Tradewinds Club.
Continue reading "%s"Every Thursday, Fresh Oysters at Papillon
Papillon Restaurant introduces Fresh Oysters every Thursday! Try eating it plain or with just a couple of drops of fresh lemon juice to balance the salinity, we recommend. The restaurant's menu reflects classic French dishes that have been dusted with daring Caribbean flair and are a culinary journey for your taste buds. The spacious outside terrace is perfect for casual fine dining.
Continue reading "%s"Aruba Sweeps Awards Season As Most Decorated Destination In Caribbean
Aruba was proud and humbled to receive several awards for it's marketing efforts in 2015, including an Adrian Award, Hospitality Sales and Marketing Association International (HSMAI) for Most Decorated Island in the Caribbean. "It's a true pleasure to see firsthand what our small island can accomplish" said Otmar Oduber, Aruba's Minister of Tourism, Transportation, Primary Sector and Culture.
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