Aruba SunFishing Vacations in Aruba

Aruba is a sunny island with capital at Oranjestad which lies in the southern part of Caribbean Sea, about 25 miles north to Venezuela. It's part of a group of islands named the Lesser Antilles and belongs to the Kingdom of Netherlands and as result the Dutch influence can be seen in the names of towns, as well as in the unique language that is spoken there. Aruba has some of the most beautiful beaches in Caribbean and fantastic accommodation in all inclusive hotels, turning vacations into really magic life experiences!

This island offers a large variety of land and aquatic activities and one of the most popular of them is the deep sea fishing. There are many tourists who take trips to Caribbean for fishing and consequently in the entire area are available many charters that can be hired at different rates, depending on how many days lasts a trip and the ability of holiday makers to negotiate!

Aruba SunDeep Sea Fishing in Aruba & Fish Species in Caribbean

Most fishing charters in Aruba are available for rent in Oranjestad, the capital city. This ships include everything that fishers need, from instruction to fishing gear, many of them being available for deep sea fishing only. The variety of fish in the Caribbean Sea is very large, sailfish, white and blue marlin, shark, barracuda, kingfish, bonito, black and yellow tuna being plentiful in this waters.

One of the things that made fishing trips on this island so popular is the incredible climate. The motto of Aruba is very significant - "One Happy Island", this being an expression of how well feel vacationers visiting it. Some of the common fish species include shark, kingfish, yellow tuna, sailfish, blue marlin, white marlin, bonito and barracuda.

Due to the large number of fish from its waters, Aruba is one of the best destinations for deep sea fishing vacations in the world, but offers also great opportunities for shore fishing.


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