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Where to Eat

Enjoy seafood straight off the grill at Pinchos Grill & Bar, a restaurant on a pier. Try the Aruban wahoo fillet (expect to
pay $20 to $30 per entree) and leave room for dessert. Or sit at a table on the sand at The Old Man and the Sea,
where there's lots of room between you and your neighbors, or reserve a private Pampered in Paradise prix-fixe
dinner so you get a front-row seat for the sunset ($96 per person at Hyatt Regency).
What to Do

See the island on a De Palm Land Rover Tour ($99 per person for four and a half hours), which takes you on an
adrenaline-pumping ride along Aruba's rockier beaches and past sights such as the Gold Mill Ruins, Alto Vista
Chapel and the California Lighthouse. Don't miss Aruba's Natural Pool, one of the most romantic, unique spots,
where you can swim and snorkel in a secluded lagoon. Looking to explore by sea? Check out the underwater view on
the Atlantis Submarines Tour ($105 per person). Into golf? Spend a day at the scenic Tierra del Sol course.
Snorkeling, horseback riding and just lying low on the beach are options too.

What to Pack

The weather is consistently warm in Aruba, but there's usually a strong breeze. Bring a windbreaker for walking on
the beach at night—and plenty of hair ties.

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