Aruba is a popular location for weddings year round. Hotels offer special honeymoon packets as part of the Aruba Tourism Authority's [ATA] year-round 'One Cool Honeymoon' program.
There's no residence requirement for weddings in Aruba. So the marriage may take place without delay upon arrival. Civil and religious weddings are both possible.
Links to local, experienced wedding planners are available on the ATA's official website. For more information, please visit the link provided below.
Prior to 2002, visitors could not get married on the island of Aruba. After the law changed, Aruba became a place for destination weddings for foreigners. Regarding foreign workers in Aruba getting married, it would totally depend on Aruban law. Anyone know?
The population density of Aruba is 567 people per square kilometer.
Aruba Networks's motto is 'People Move, Networks Must Follow'.
Weather forecasts and information on Aruba weather can be found on the Weather Network website. Current weather as well as detailed forecasts can be found easily.
WE are mostly Catholic but that depends where your from there are allot of people from all over the world that live in Aruba
The most important business in Aruba is tourism. Aruba has a tropical climate and attracts many people who wish to have a vacation in a warm climate.
One can find information on wedding trends for stylish and creative brides. On the Green Weddings website one can find Honeymoons, Galleries, Real Weddings, Inspirations, and DIY Ideas.
The following sentences include information about Aruba:1. Aruba is a small island in the south Caribbean Sea.2. It's blessed with a year round pleasant climate, natural beauty, and culturally diversepopulation.3. Tourism is one of Aruba's major industries. Nicknamed One Happy Island, Aruba's focus is to offer every visitor a 'bon bini' ['welcome']. Aruba has the highest number of returning visitors in the Caribbean.4. Aruba was colonized successively by the Spanish, the Dutch, the British, and again the Dutch.5. Aruba became an autonomous state within the Kingdom of the Netherlands on January 1, 1986.
Aruba's drug laws are severe, according to the U.S. Department of State Travel Information on Aruba. It's noted that the penalties for illegal drug possession, trafficking, or use are severe. Convicted offenders are given long jail sentencesand heavy fines.It also is noted that unknowingly violating Aruba's laws may result in expulsion, arrest, or imprisonment.For information on criminal penalties in Aruba, please visit the link provided below.
Aruba has an official website with all the information regarding visiting this place. However, it may be a good idea to go to the CIA website where there is official information in regards to many countries.
Yes there are Lobsters in Aruba, it is not common but people who leave nest to catch them do get a nice amount for self use. Most of the Lobsters you find in the restaurants are not from Aruba.
Yes, Arubans vote in Aruba's elections. Aruba's legislators are elected by general public elections for four-year terms to the Estates, Aruba's parliament. Legislators represent the entire island, not constituencies.