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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. Aruba is a land of larger buses - one can find motorcoach size buses in Oranjestad and along the beach.![]() ![]() 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. ![]() ![]() And here are the public buses of fair Aruba: ![]() ![]() 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. ![]() Buses often appear at the dock when cruise ships come in. 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. ![]() Carlos' and Charlie's, a popular nightclub, is where Natalee Holloway was last "officially" seen. This pix was taken from the ship. |