Recognized as one of the most luxurious destinations in the Caribbean, it only makes sense that Aruba is a hot spot for shopping. No matter how you look in Oranjestad - Aruba's historic capital city - you can find all the shops selling designer clothes and jewelry to Caribbean souvenirs and locally produced goods. Complete Street and along the beaches, street vendors offer a peculiar Caribbean arts, crafts and delicious snacks. Whatever memoriesWould you like to be home from Aruba, you will find a very good job in the streets of Oranjestad.
One of the best destination for shopping in Aruba is a bustling port area of downtown Oranjestad. Among the historic warehouse and shop windows, you will find a number of separate business centers. Bargain hunters can find substantial discounts on designer clothes, perfumes, electronics and jewelry. If you are looking for work with more local flavor, thisregion, there are numerous art galleries display the work of artists from Aruba and antique shops that stock all types of Oddities Caribbean.
Most large companies in Aruba are located in malls and shopping district of the European-style foreign port. The integration of the existing historic Dutch architecture, many of these centers have glass ceilings that open to expand the Caribbean sun during the day. At night, downtownOranjestad with neon lights, the heat radiation of luxury malls, restaurants and clubs. The Center is also a good place to visit for dinner and entertainment at night, casinos and clubs regularly feature live entertainment.
When you visit the commercial area around the port of Oranjestad, you can start by visiting the street vendors selling all kinds of local products. In many cases, vendors sell their own work, and May you needopportunity to see some authentic Caribbean arts and crafts being created. However, the best collection of local produce, flea market in Aruba. Open weekends and easy to find - located on LG Smith Boulevard - this incredible flea market with more than 100,000 products, many of which are unique Aruba. When you're dealing with suppliers and vendors in the flea markets, n Do not hesitate to negotiate. Aruba is known as very hospitable people, and often flexible with their charge.
Regardless of the types of stores you visit Oranjestad, or elsewhere on the island, and given the prevalence of views on things directly related to the culture of Aruba. As the name of the island comes from the word for "gold ore () and" red "(Ruba), Aruba has developed fascination for fine jewelry and some of the best shops in the Caribbean. As a member of the Dutch Antilles, a Dutch tradition links the island to see> Shopping same miniature turbines for Dutch cheese. Finally, the Aloe vera plant is native of Aruba, many stores sell products that include this incredibly useful plant.
When you are away, you'll probably see dozens of signs reading "Duty Free". It should be noted that Aruba is not technically duty-free destination. Instead, when shopping in most stores and with certain suppliers, and will not be liable to payhoney. The results were lower prices than you can find in the U.S. on most items. So when you write, you have the right to exclude tax-free $ 600 per person. If you want to buy products that are truly no right, you can go shopping at the airport, you're ready to go.
Most stores are open to Aruba 8-6 Monday to Saturday, but some close for lunch from 12 2 U.S. currency and credit cards are accepted in most shops, butYou can also find lots of places to exchange your dollars Aruban Guilders. Finally, before descending into the streets in search of discounts, get a copy of the Buying Guide of Aruba from your hotel. This brochure gives full details of ticket shopping and practice in most stores in Oranjestad.
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