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Family Travel Blog Content Creator has an Instagram engagement rate of 1.96%
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Family Travel Blog Content Creator (@blacktrekking) — 2K FollowersEngagement: 1.96% · Avg. Likes: 33 · Avg. Comments: 5
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- WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ARUBA 🇦🇼 (SAVE + SHARE) 1. You will need a passport to get there. Even babies. You also have to fill out an EDU entry form online before arrival. It’s simple. If you’re traveling alone with your children, you’ll want to have a notarized letter from their father granting permission for the kids to go with you on the trip. Gate agents may ask to see it. 2. It’s one of the safest countries in the Caribbean, according to the US Dept of State. It has a level 1 travel advisory which is the best you can have. People there were friendly and kept saying, don’t worry nobody robs people here 😆 It was safe to walk around with my kid day and night, at least in the nice tourist area where I was. (Palm Beach) 3. I recommend getting a rental car. They’re reasonably priced and you can also rent car seats at least at Hertz although they’re not the nice ones. It takes about 40 minutes to drive from one end of the island to the other. They drive on the right side of the road. It is super easy to drive there. Just make sure you understand roundabouts. They also have a bus that works well and taxis. They do not have Uber. 4. You can drink the water. This is nice because you don’t have to be on high alert about ice in your drinks. 5. It’s super windy and the sun is really hot. Bring and wear sunscreen. 6. The native language is Papiamento which is a Portuguese-based Creole language. However, most Arubans also speak English, Spanish and Dutch. For me, this was an interesting experience because it was sometimes hard to tell who was Aruban and who was a Spanish-speaking immigrant. I didn’t know which language to speak to them and they didn’t know what language to speak to me 🤣 I found myself switching back and forth with each person I met which was quite the challenge for the brain. Usually, I’m used to going to a country and speaking Spanish the entire time; not switching back and forth. They also played ALOT of music in Spanish on the radio, which I enjoyed. 7. They accept dollars and credit cards are widely accepted. WHAT ELSE WOULD YOU LIKE TO KNOW?
- Had to hop on this cute trend. 😍 Going on 12 years together ❤️ Nearly eight married. 💍 We actually met just after Christmas 2013. From Costa Rica to Okinawa, we’ve been traveling the world together, enjoying all that life has to offer. The surprises and the challenges, we’ve conquered it all. Two cross country moves. Two three-month long distance stints. Two kids back to back. We got this 💪🏽
- 👋🏾 Hey y’all. I’m checking in with ya. 😄 I’m curious… What type of content would you like to see? What are you curious about when it comes to travel? I’m hoping to find some time to focus more on my travel blog. If you haven’t checked it out yet, head over to www.Blacktrekking.com. There’s some awesome trip ideas there. Have a great weekend 😎 #travelblogger #freelancer #freelancelife #blackmom #twokidslater