Aruba Tourism News
Aruba Details New Technology, Sustainability Initiatives, Hotel Developments, and more at CHA
The Aruba Tourism Authority today detailed upcoming developments, major events, key sustainability initiatives, and a new tech-savvy resource that will assist visitors in planning their experiences of the One happy island. These updates come as the island enjoys strong visitation numbers, with full year 2023 visitation showing moderate growth from 2019 levels.
Aruba thrills with an 007 touch
It may be a holiday idyll, with year-round sunshine and sweeping white sand beaches, but Aruba is also the location for James Bond-style thrills.
Aruba’ Carnival revellers turn green on the streets
Carnival revellers in the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba will be playing their part in helping the environment and powering their own hotel.
CHTA 2011 preview: James Hepple, Aruba
Aruba is one of the most tourism dependent nations in the world, with 90 percent of the population working in the industry. In the build-up to Caribbean Marketplace 2011, BTN speaks to James Hepple, President & CEO, Aruba Hotel & Tourism Association.
New CEO for Aruba Tourism Authority
Ronella Tjin Asjoe-Croeswill has been appointed as Aruba Tourism Authority’s very first chief executive officer. As of January 2011, Aruba Tourism Authority becomes privatised and will operate as an independent organisation, free of government bureaucracy and with access to independent marketing funds.
UK visitors tTo Aruba keep growing
The Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba is becoming a firm favourite for British holidaymakers, with visitor numbers from the UK increasing 8.7 per cent year-on-year in the first half of 2010.
Frits Israël, Marketing Director, Aruba Tourism Authority @ ITB 2010
Frits Israël, Marketing Director, Aruba Tourism Authority, interviewed at ITB 2010
Aruba Looks to A Strong 2010 as Ex-UK Visitors for 2009 Soar
The Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba defied the credit crunch in 2009 and is aiming for an even better 2010.
Marine preservation, the way forward: An interview with Castro Perez, the founder of Aruba`s Reef Ca
Diving is a joy to many, yet many people are still lacking the knowledge of marine conservation and proper conduct. It is not only the diver that must understand the importance of reef care but also the island population themselves. At this years CTO Sustainable Tourism Conference many issues were raised on the importance of maintaining the Caribbeans natural resources, for its children. One such project is the Aruba Reef Care Project. Founded by Castro E. Perez, Aruba`s Ecotourism Project Manager and Dive Market Specialist, the project is this year celebrating its tenth anniversary and for this reason Caribbean Weekly caught up with the great man himself to discuss the importance of Marine awareness for the Caribbean`s future.