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Saying ‘I do’ on the beaches of Aruba
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
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Tourists are unanimous in stating that Aruba's sand looks so clean and sacred that it is almost considered disrespectful to walk on it with shoes or sandals!


In a study conducted by Cosmopolitan Magazine it was revealed that 14 out of every 17 women would rather have a dream wedding in an unconventional setting and nine of those 14 females would like their dream wedding to be held on the beach. By Greg Schueler.

Aruba, a 33 kilometre stretch of pure white sand in the region of Lesser Antilles in the middle of the South Caribbean Sea, is one of the most desired destinations for couples who are planning that fairy tale beginning for their marital union. But what makes Aruba a fantastic choice for the realization of a couple's wedding of their dreams?

Firstly, its long stretch of beach is composed of sand that is considered one of the whitest and most powder-like in the world. Tourists are unanimous in stating that Aruba's sand looks so clean and sacred that it is almost considered disrespectful to walk on it with shoes or sandals! The amazingly white sand is the perfect complement for the white motif of the bride's gown.

Aruba has hundreds of establishments, most of which are perfectly capable of hosting the reception to follow. Whether planning a hip party at the Boardwalk or a classy dinner at the Holiday Inn Sunspree Aruba Beach Resort, or a laid-back, reggae-themed dance-a-thon at Divi Aruba Phoenix Beach Resort; Aruba can offer a particular place that will suit most desires.

Aruba has so many things to offer that many couples are excited by all the possibilities. It is a completely structured community that can offer every requisite for every form of wedding a couple can choose to celebrate. The Civil Town House is the perfect choice for civil weddings; several churches abound in Aruba for religious ceremonies and the Aruban Cantor can even cater for a Jewish wedding.

Aruba is the place that can lay the best claim on the title "Paradise On Earth." After the wedding ceremony, the perfect honeymoon is just a few steps away. An evening walk under a moonlit sky, dinner by the beach or the refreshing evening air savoured while couple enjoy a romantic time together. Many of Aruba's establishments also offer couple activities that newlyweds can partake of, to ensure truly memorable moments that they can share with their families.




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