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33-km long island of Aruba is sited on the Caribbean Sea at the south. It combines three other nations to form the Kingdom of Netherlands. Inhabitants here have a Dutch citizen and there is a moderate population at the island. You do not need to sail all the way to Africa to look at ostriches any longer, because Aruba is home to 80 of these intriguing birds! The huge flock is taken care of at the Aruba Ostrich Farm accompanied by the emus. A sociable guide takes visitors through the huge ranch, briefing about the birds' exceptionality and survival abilities. Later, they take a halt at the African Gift Shop and even get a mouth-watering taster of ostrich meat at the premier Savanna Lounge. Children get a separate and distinctive menu, with a free ice cream on their visit. The farm is open all day till late afternoon during the year. …show more content…
There are two chief diving locations from where one can avail cheap tickets to Aruba's remarkable diving experience: the Red Sail Sports and Aqua Windie's Dive Center. One can treat themselves to scuba diving and snorkeling, while checking the outstanding marine life of marine eels, manta rays and stingrays. If not underwater, then there is kite surfing and windsurfing. The firms organizing the water sports also have the famed Hi-Winds Amateur World Challenge: a tournament for kite surfing and windsurfing. Flight tickets in this peak season are a prizefight to arrange; the airlines are chock-full! True bike-enthusiasts relish the exhilarating mountain bike tours prearranged in the island. These tours are truthfully an incentive to visit! Diverse skill levels are given as an option to the travelers, giving them a blissful ride along the donkey trails to Aruba's country side or the historic Alto Vista

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