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Aruba: One Happy Island

Cherokee's Traveling Trio went to Aruba! We were thrilled to be heading to the beach and enjoyed a relaxing trip away. We laid on the beach for hours and soaked up the sun.

 We stayed at the RIU Palace Aruba, which is a beautiful all inclusive resort on the famous Palm Beach. We enjoyed being by the pool or enjoy the huts on the beach, if you want a beach hut be sure to get up early and get out there with your stuff. They are quickly taken by eager beach bums. The water is blue and calm, which makes for a most relaxing day near the water. The walk back to the hotel takes seconds, but security checks to make sure you are a guest of the hotel before allowing entrance.

 
One day we took our rental car out to explore the island. We drove to the Natural Bridge and up to the North side of the island. We did a little off roading, not intentionally, but we seen the side of the island that most people don't. We enjoyed taking our time to see all around, but honestly there wasn't much outside the tourist areas that we could easily access. Would have loved to have an all wheel drive vehicle and maybe we could have made it out to some of the more secret spots of the island. We overall loved seeing as much as we could and recommend a 4x4 vehicle. 
 
Our one dinner off property, because truly the food onsite is great, was the Flying Fishbone. This is such a neat little restaurant where guest get to sit at tables in the water. Reservations for the tables is required and only at 5:30pm. We loved our three hour+ experience here! Highly recommend!
A few more pictures from our time on the beach. Loved, loved, loved every second we got to spend in the water. I could have stayed here easily for another week and still wouldn't be enough time. The most relaxed atmosphere, fantastic staff and wonderful entertainment kept us occupied for out stay.
 Cheers to Aruba from Cherokee's Traveling Trio!

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