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2007-04-29 07:02:26 · 2 answers · asked by Terry O 2 in Travel Cruise Travel

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NO, most cruises are round trip but occasionally cruises are done one way, such as Trans-Atlantic, some Mediterranian cruises, and some South Pacific cruises. Some times cruise lines do "repositioning cruises" that do unusual ports stops, but since Aruba is not a cruise start/finish port, the answer is no.

2007-04-29 08:39:43 · answer #1 · answered by TINKERTOY ..... the 1 & only 7 · 0 0

I were to Aruba, yet no longer on a cruise deliver. Aruba is a very constructive position to visit. It has large seashores and inns and loads of constructive eating places. It also has some casinos in diverse of the inns. there is no longer a lot to do in Aruba except coastline stuff. you are able to excursion the island in 0.5 an afternoon; you’ll see the lighthouse, a nationwide park that’s kinda like barren region, a cave with some petroglyphics, and a organic bridge the position the water comes lower than it and washes onto a small coastline. there's a excursion that takes you in a jeep through the numerous barren region parts yet i might want to pass this. you extremely do not want a automobile in Aruba, there is no longer that a lot tochronic to work out. toddler coastline is kinda constructive yet do not experience disillusioned in case you aren't getting there. Its no longer that particular. you are able to extremely take a public bus to city from the coastline parts. there are distinct water activities in Aruba which include jet skis, snorkel and scuba, parasailing and wind surfing and in simple terms lounging on the seashores. The casinos are constructive, yet small. eating places are extremely severe priced. I say pass the condo automobile and the deliver's excursion and in simple terms flow to the coastline. you gained't omit a lot and it's going to fee a lot less.

2016-11-23 15:02:44 · answer #2 · answered by dotel 4 · 0 0

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