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About Oranjestad
Oranjestad is the capital city of Aruba, located on the southern coast of the island. The official currency used in Aruba is the Aruban Florin, but US Dollars are widely accepted. The city is known for its colorful Dutch colonial architecture, bustling shopping districts, and beautiful beaches. Visitors can explore historic sites such as Fort Zoutman and the Willem III Tower.
When to visit
The best time to visit Oranjestad is during the dry season, which runs from January to August. The weather is sunny and warm, with temperatures averaging around 82°F (28°C). However, it is important to note that Aruba is outside the hurricane belt, so visitors can enjoy a year-round tropical climate with minimal rainfall.
Getting around
Getting around Oranjestad is easy with various transportation options available. Visitors can rent a car to explore the island at their own pace, or take advantage of the public bus system that connects major attractions. Taxis are also readily available for short trips within the city. Walking is a popular option for exploring the downtown area, as many attractions are within walking distance.
Traveller tips
Make sure to pack sunscreen and stay hydrated, as the sun in Aruba can be intense. It is recommended to book tours and activities in advance to secure your spot, especially during peak tourist seasons. Be respectful of the local culture and customs, and greet locals with a friendly 'Bon Bini'. English and Dutch are widely spoken in Oranjestad, so language barriers are minimal. Don't forget to try local dishes such as Keshi Yena and Funchi for an authentic taste of Aruban cuisine.