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Eagle Beach ferry - fast and nice
Eagle Beach ferry is foranyone. If you're of an adventurous frame of mind, and have time to spare, you can revert to the mode of transportation that islanders used before the advent of air travel: Eagle Beach ferry and the traditional mailboats.
Although fast, modern, air-conditioned Eagle Beach ferry now make some of the trips, some of the more remote destinations are still served by slow, old-fashioned craft with few amenities. Within the $loc ferry, it has the most, and most comfortable, options for island-hopping, that offer food and beverages served by cabin attendants.
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Eagle Beach ferry advices
As with most things in the Eagle Beach, schedules do change rather frequently; if you're planning to Eagle Beach ferry back to an island check and double-check the departure times, and build in extra time in case the weather's bad.
Eagle Beach ferry serve most of the major tourist destinations from Eagle Beach. The ferry costs around $110 one-way, and takes about two hours each way.
Usually, the shorter-haul ferry makes several round-trips daily, and keep a more punctual schedule than the longer-haul ferry. |
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Eagle Beach ferry - a good transportation choice
Aruba travelers should be aware of one important fact: If you are planning a visit to a nearby island or to Venezuela, don't plan to visit by boat. Unlike many Caribbean islands, Aruba does not have any ferry boat connections to Bonaire or Curacao, despite the trio's political association. Nearby Venezuela is also unreachable by island ferry. Travelers will be able to reach these three locations by smaller commuter airlines and island-hopper jets only. Some travelers may be able to charter a boat to reach these countries, but these popular day-trip destinations are mainly reachable through air travel. Visitors in the past may have found Aruba ferry services available, but currently they are not. There is, however, ferry service between Bonaire and Curacao. The one ferry service available travels from Aruba to a tourist attraction, De Palm Island. De Palm Island is a popular spot just 5 miles from Aruba's shores and is the place for pristine snorkeling around Aruba. Also popular among vacationers are glass-bottom boats, dinner and sunset cruises and fishing and dive adventures. Although transportation is not the primary objective of watercrafts circling Aruba, many kinds of activities are available from the deck of a boat.
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Eagle Beach Vacations site
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