Discover Aruba’s Local Culture
Aruba’s rich cultural heritage is a blend of influences from its indigenous roots, colonial past, and diverse communities from all the countries its inhabitants come from. To truly experience the local culture, start with a visit to the National Archaeological Museum in Oranjestad, where you can learn about the island’s history and see artifacts from its earliest inhabitants.
The Bon Bini Festival, held every Tuesday at Fort Zoutman, is a vibrant celebration of Aruba’s music, dance, and cuisine. It’s a perfect way to experience local traditions and hospitality.
Explore the colorful murals and street art in San Nicolas, often referred to as the cultural heart of Aruba. This area is also home to various galleries and art studios showcasing the work of local artists. You can also visit the Museum of Industry in San Nicolas, where you’ll learn about the economic and labor history of Aruba.
To taste Aruban cuisine, visit local restaurants or look for dishes like Keshi Yena, Funchi, and fresh seafood. Participating in local festivals, visiting historical sites, and engaging with the friendly locals will enrich your understanding of Aruba’s unique cultural tapestry. If you plan to travel in February, don’t miss the Aruba Carnival, where you can enjoy parades filled with music and color throughout the month.