Aruba is not known to be a spring break destination. Its usually much too expensive for the college crowd. The cost of flight alone is prohibitive. So I'm sure that you wont be bothered by this.
I've been in Aruba during spring break and have seen the local high school students at the beach but they were all working with the tour operators, not partying.
Enjoy your honeymoon. Aruba is your perfect destination.
2007-02-16 09:31:49
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answered by rvera99 3
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Yes. If all you want to do is lie on the beach and get in beautiful water, it is a great place. March is very busy with all the spring breakers. If you want a whole lot less breakers and a whole lot prettier surroundings, come to St Croix. There are a lot of other prettier places. In fact almost all the islands east of and north of Aruba are much prettier with the same white sand beaches. If you don't want big crowds, stay away from Aruba, St Thomas and Barbadoes. St Marten is likely the most unfriendly island.
2007-02-17 08:57:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I've been to Aruba 15 times. Once in March. As rvera99 stated, Aruba is much too expensive for college kids on spring break. There are no worries there whatsoever.
2007-02-18 15:17:16
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answered by ArubaLisa 4
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Why would you want to go to Aruba???? It is far from the prettiest Islands, unless you want to go help look for that girl. Pick Barbados or St. Lucia, or St. Thomas or St. Martin or ???
Aruba and is not that tropical, you will find catus on this island and it is famous for its windsurfing, because the wind will blow you off the sand if you weigh under 120 pounds. Pick another place, any place but Curaco, it is windy with cactus there too. any of the other islands is a better choice.
2007-02-19 01:41:44
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answered by Sherrie 3
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There's always someplace else to be if the High rise hotel crowd gets to you. Rent a car go to Baby's Beach, quiet, relaxing, romantic. Be sure to have a bite and a Polar Beer at Coco Beach...tell them Cherie from CA. sent you. Oh, and don't forget your snorkel gear, the water's only waist high...that's why they call it Baby's. I promise you will love this island!
2007-02-16 15:17:38
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answered by Cher 4
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you'll have no trouble.
Look for Chef matt Boland's guide book; aruba;tips for travellers.
He's american chef at radisson;been in aruba twenty years....
2007-02-19 02:01:10
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answered by taigboland 3
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