Last Updated on April 23, 2020 by WFD
Just imagine yourself on a holiday in the beautiful Caribbean island of Aruba – adoring the pristine beaches, attractions and sights, nightlife experience, and all the natural exquisiteness the island has to offer. It wouldn’t only be enchanting but could pass for a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Let’s face it, the mere thought of embarking on a trip to Aruba alone feels tremendously good. While we’re all currently under lockdown, staying home in order to do our part to combat the spread of coronavirus, it’s easy to feel the pangs of wanderlust.
What if you’re told that you can enjoy an island vacation to Aruba and experience all the aforementioned things during this pandemic? Well, that’s highly possible and we’re going to show you how.
While all commercial airlines have suspended operations and airports closed to human traffic – making it impossible to travel to your favourite destination – the Aruba Tourism Authority has instituted a number of ways you can enjoy Aruba Island’s culture and natural beauty all from the comfort of your home.
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The stunning island country is currently offering fun and relaxing activities for anyone who wants to enjoy a slice of island life while they’re hunkering down.
One of the ways the Aruba Tourism Authority has introduced is a calming 30-minute virtual tour of the island [Find the video below]. Titled ‘30 Minutes of Happiness from One Happy Island,’ the tour shares beautiful Aruba sights and sounds with travel enthusiasts.
There’s no perfect way to relax and de-stress as a globetrotter while stuck at home than to take a virtual trip to Aruba island. So head to the video below and enjoy your vacation while relaxing from your couch.
You can likewise explore the happy island of Aruba in 3D by checking out this 360° map of the island. In a separate video, the Aruba Tourism Authority makes a promise to future travelers that the island will welcome them in open arms when it is safe to travel again.