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The Buses of Aruba (photo thread going on)

Posted by New Brunswick Station on Wed Jan 4 11:39:42 2006, in response to The Buses of Puerto Rico, posted by New Brunswick Station on Wed Jan 4 10:31:26 2006.

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Aruba is a land of larger buses - one can find motorcoach size buses in Oranjestad and along the beach.

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De Palm Tours appears to be one of the major tourist bus companies. I don't recall what the make or model of those buses are offhand, so I'll leave that commentary up to others.

Oranjestad has a nice bus terminal where the buses head to roost and pick up passengers. One can flag a bus down at a resort in between stops, as I found out by doing so myself, but we didn't know where the buses went at the time, so we waited for a taxi instead. My loss.
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And here are the public buses of fair Aruba:
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Aruba has a lively tourist bus trade. Note the bus in the background: this is likely the Kukoo Kunuku partygoer's bus, or perhaps a member of a Kukoo Kunuku fleet.

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Buses often appear at the dock when cruise ships come in.

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Bus in Aruba seaport. Cruise ports (especially way stations) abroad aren't as strict on photos as cruise ports at home are, apparently.

Asides from buses, Aruba has nightlife.
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Carlos' and Charlie's, a popular nightclub, is where Natalee Holloway was last "officially" seen. This pix was taken from the ship.



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