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We are deciding between Paris (see other post) and Aruba for a trip this year. What time of year do you recommend or not recommend for Aruba? We'd prefer to go for our anniversary which is August 31st. I know Aruba is out of the hurricane belt but I am still skeptical. I feel that with the weather these days, who knows! What kind of conditions (temps, water, wind) can we expect during late August/very early September? We would want to stay at The Hyatt, so any other tips and recommendations are greatly appreciated. = )
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8.31.2008<br>
Re: Aruba - Questions
We went to Aruba the first week of June and it was hot and humid but bearable. I don't think the weather changes much there so anytime will be good to visit. We stayed at the Marriot and walked or took Taxis or the public bus to places we wanted to go. The taxis are pretty cheap, fodd is really good and people very helpful.
the weather forecast is almost always 87, sunny and 20% chance of rain (but it rarely rains). i was told by a local that they don't even publish the weather in the local paper b/c it is so consistent. not sure if that is true, but the 2 times i've been to Aruba, the weather has been amazing! The is always a breeze/wind blowing due to tradewinds. it is very pleasant but pretty pointless to fix your hair up nice
The Hyatt is one of the nicest places on Palm Beach. The only downfall (IMO) is that you can't sit / relax on the balconies - they are walk out. And the railings are far apart so if you have little ones you have to be careful.
i love Aruba - have fun.