Posted on Oct 10, 2025 / Travel

Aruba’s culture is a colorful mix of Dutch traditions, Caribbean energy, and Latin American rhythm. Locals love music, dancing, and festivals—Carnival season is the biggest, with parades, glittering costumes, and street parties that last for weeks. The people are proud of their heritage but very open to visitors; hospitality feels genuine, not just business. Family and community are huge parts of life, and Sunday gatherings usually mean big meals and laughter. Art and craftsmanship thrive too—check out murals in San Nicolas for a dose of local creativity. The island is also deeply tied to the sea, so fishing and sailing traditions still run strong. All that makes Aruba feel alive yet peaceful, traditional yet cosmopolitan.
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