Back to the island. After spending some time in the cold
Bogota and lively Cartagena, our travels brought us back to the islands again. Our first night was spent at Hostel Room
Aruba, which was more of a homestay with a couple from Venezuela. This was
probably the most affordable accommodation the island had to offer. The
following two nights we decided to stay at the Renaissance. As an associate, I
receive better rates and therefore the access to the Flamingo Beach and the
hotel was definitely worth it for us. For the remaining 4 nights we booked an
apartment, which was quite far away from everything and decided to rent a car
on our last day.
One of the days we decided to head towards the natural pool Conchi. The only way to access it was either by a 1,5h hike, or jeep. We decided to walk but a local tour company decided to drive us the last part and also back. After a quick swim we had an amazing lunch before spending the rest of the day at Baby beach. This was supposed to be one of the best beaches on the island, but I was not convinced.
We had the pleasure to meet Maxine from France, together with a few crazy guys from Argentina, which made our time in Aruba a little bit more fun for sure.
One of the days we decided to head towards the natural pool Conchi. The only way to access it was either by a 1,5h hike, or jeep. We decided to walk but a local tour company decided to drive us the last part and also back. After a quick swim we had an amazing lunch before spending the rest of the day at Baby beach. This was supposed to be one of the best beaches on the island, but I was not convinced.
We had the pleasure to meet Maxine from France, together with a few crazy guys from Argentina, which made our time in Aruba a little bit more fun for sure.
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