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Cycle Aruba

Cycle Aruba

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How would it be to cycle Aruba? This small island nation has relatively warm, sunny weather; a dry climate; and the topography is generally flat. That would suit me just fine!

Aruba is touted as one of the best cycling destinations on the planet; and offers a number of bicycle tours. So let’s go cycle Aruba!

West Punt to to Vista Chapel looks like a good choice for beginning bicycle tourists. It’s less than nine miles long; so you don’t need a touring bicycle. This route is also popular among hikers.

For MTB aficionados, the Tribu Trail is waiting. This one can be physically challenging; so work your way up to it.

If you like beaches, the Bushiribana to Malmok Beach might be the tour for you. It’s less than ten miles long; rather challenging, but enjoyable for the experienced rider.

The Oranjestad to Conchi MTB is 34+ miles in length; with a considerable gain* in elevation. It starts in Oranjestad, the capital city; and includes a climb over the Sero Arikok.

*The online article from which I get the info for this blog says, 1169 mile elevation gain. I suspect that they mean 1169 feet.

From major hotels, you can climb aboard a Green Bike for a self-guided tour. A riding guide is available; and along way you can hit a beach or two.

The San Nicholas to Seroe Colorado Lighthouse path covers the southern part of the island. Golf lovers, keep an eye peeled for Aruba’s oldest golf club!

Lovers of long-distance rides may want to tackle the Rondje Aruba (Around the Island) tour. It’s 47.2 miles long; and “takes 4 hours and 45 minutes”. That’s certainly faster than I can ride that distance!

The Downtown Aruba tour is great if you want to explore the downtown area by bike. You can download guides that show you where to go; and points of interest along the way.

Finally, there’s the Manchebo Beach to California Lighthouse ride, at the northern end of the island. This route takes in several beaches; so cycle Aruba might involve swimming as well as cycling!