And you thought paradise was wiped long before dinosaurs roamed the earth. For some parts, yes. But a trip to Aruba had me thinking. Is this someplace nature forgot to vent out his wrath at?
The long stretch of powdery white sand beach, crystal clear aquamarine waters, the lush vegetation, and the happy faces are enough to confirm my thoughts. A four mile travel from the airport took me to the Aruba Paradise Beach Villas. Hmm, paradise? Too much of a coincidence. The elegant Aruba Paradise Beach Villas is located just across the famous Eagle Beach and next to La Cabana. It is a low-rise but welcoming timeshare which houses 80 air conditioned studios and suites. The suites of the Aruba Paradise Beach Villas have either one, two or three bedrooms. Most owners of units are repeat guests. This means that they usually come back every year. This gives the Aruba Paradise Beach Villas an ambiance suitable to vacationing families. American couples are frequent visitors, dragging along their kids and even their grandchildren, especially during the peak season. The Aruba Paradise Beach Villas also welcome independent rental tourists. These guests favor the cozy atmosphere and the endless activities that go on around the villas. The different types of accommodation in Aruba Paradise Beach Villas offer different levels of amenities as well. However, the standard amenities can all be found in each room, plus the luxury of a Jacuzzi in the full bathrooms.
The Aruba Paradise Beach Villas boasts of two huge free form outdoor pools. It is home to two restaurants, an exercise room, poolside Jacuzzis, shops, babysitting services, coin-operated laundry, and rooms for those with mobility problems. The presence of an activity or tour desk, and a car rental desk in Aruba Paradise Beach Villas has made the guests’ life easier. No need to go to downtown shops to arrange trips or vehicle rentals, because it can be done right at the comforts of the resort. Another perk of staying there is its distance to the world-class 18-hole championship golf course. Now, activities will not only be limited to the waters. As for those who want to know if there are Catholic Masses in Aruba, there certainly are! The good thing about it is, it is held right next to the Aruba Paradise Beach Villas, at the La Cabana. And I did not even have to learn Papiamento to understand the Mass. The service was actually in English. Whew!
I know the description of paradise can be very subjective. But going off to a vacation that literally took out all your worries and bad vibes would certainly mean paradise already. It is getting in touch with nature in its finest glory. Surreal, but nice!