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Our hunger for aqua adventure finally satiated, we wandered into town, plonked our behinds on the nearest bikes for rent, and peddled to the far reaches of the island. Crossing a small river by man-pulling-rope-very-hard-powered ferry to the less populated north island, we cycled along remote dirt tracks lined with sweeping palm trees. Emerging from the bush onto the beach at the edge of the lapping blue Caribbean, it was a leisurely ride along long stretches of white squeaky sand to the "money" end of town.

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Seaworld Explorer - A very unique tour, aboard a small submarine that will show you all the underwater sights of Aruba, all in air-conditioned comfort. There are schools of tropical fish, several coral reefs and even a WWII German shipwreck.

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Glass Bottom Boat by Discovery Tours - See the local German shipwreck through the bottom of the boat. You'll also get clear views of the Arashi coral reef, and there are opportunities to go snorkelling if you want to see up close. Overall, it's a 2 hour tour.