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Even though Aruba is a small island, it is home to over 80 nationalities. This is why it has such a vibrant multicultural history. In Aruba, you can find Amerindian, European, and Latin influences in every aspect of life. These influences are found in street names and names of other attractions, there are over four languages that you can hear everywhere daily, on restaurant menus You can also find these influences in the architecture, the local music and art, the medicine used, currency, and stamps. Even in the resorts on an Aruba All inclusive vacation, local culture can be found. Resorts, hotels, and restaurants display a variety of local artwork. There are outdoor markets that change weekly that sell local handicrafts. At casinos, the gaming chips have various cultural elements. There are carnival theme nights with large, delicious buffets-- this is a popular dinner option.On the last Sunday of every month from 11 am to 1 pm, there is a special Musical Morning. It takes place at the French Steak House on the Manchebo Beach resprt. During this Musical Morning, local musical artists perform. Every Tuesday at 6:30 at Fort Zoutman, the Bon Bini Festival takes place. It features folk dancers in traditional costumes, and other local musical genres and instruments such as the cuarts, the steel pan, and caja di orgel. Local artisan works are for sale during this festival as well as authentic culinary specialties.Museums in Aruba are filled with treasures from archaeologists, historians, and collectors. They include documents from the era of Amerindian habitation all the way until the current acclaimed tourism destination. The Numismatic Museum is one of the top seven money museums in the world. Other museums include the Historical Museum in Fort Zoutman, the Bible Museum, and Archaeological Museum, the Aloe Museum & Factory, and the Model Train Museum.On Christmas, Boxing day, and New Years day Aruban people traditionally visit friends and family. Christmas decorations start going up October 1st. And on December 31st, all businesses and houses also light up a pagara which is a string of firecrackers to ward off bad luck for the next year.The voices of the Gaitas are heard starting in the beginning of November, which signals the start of the holiday season. Gaita is the Venezuelan folk music from Maracaibo that was adopted by Aruba. The modern Gaita is around 18 to 20 musician playing bass guitar, guitar, and original Gaita instruments.For local flavor and bargain purchases, take a trip to the islands fun, informal flea markets. There, you will find a mix of Caribbean products, local snacks and even BBQ meals. Inexpensive, yet charming souvenirs, can be found in abundance. The flea markets are just a walk away from the Aruba resort you are staying in.So come stay at an Aruba resort on an Aruba All inclusive vacation, and enjoy the culture of Aruba, nothing you have seen before will compare.
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