Super helpful and very watchable. I'm wondering if your sunblock was just past its expiration date. I'm pretty pale, but I only burn when I don't apply often enough or if I've been using product that's a little too old.
@@monicap9662 thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! The sunblock was brand new, but I started off with the kind from a spray bottle. It seemed a little weaker than the cream and the sun rays were a little stronger than what we’re used to because Aruba is so much closer to the equator.
Great video! I’m really glad you experienced the friendly locals - trip #15 this November and I love how genuine and chill everybody is - really feels “ home away from home”
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah, everyone we came across was super friendly and helpful. Wow, sounds like you’ve got some trips under your belt. What’s it like in November down there? Is the weather pretty consistent year round?
Very consistent year round - late September can feel extra warm if the storms to the north take the breeze away. You were spot on with the sun intensity warnings - it can be tough!
@@jimray2281 yeah, I couldn’t keep enough sunblock on 😂. The island was actually shut down our 2nd day there for a tropical storm warning. There was some rain and a little bit of flooding, but it wasn’t too bad.
You had the right idea. To thoroughly enjoy Aruba rent a vehicle and drive to the various attractions yourself. That way, you're not on someone else's schedule. Take your time and enjoy. That's what we do every time we visit. The fun is in the journey. Even if there are a few hiccups along the way.
@@familyvacay_dfwSo far, we've been there 3 times. Look forward to going back someday, however, the wife seems to have other ideas, like going on a Mediterranean cruise to visit much of Europe. I'm not so keen on that, but then again "Happy wife, happy life" as they say. Sometimes we guys need to let them have their way. Aruba is more my thing.
@@mortimersnerd1348 😂 if my wife were twisting my arm to go on a Mediterranean cruise, I’d probably have to give in too lol. We’ve never seen that part of Europe, but it’s on the list. We had a blast in Aruba. Everywhere we’ve been in the Caribbean has been great.
@@familyvacay_dfw We've been to other islands also but none compare to Aruba. I feel safe there, the people are wonderfully accommodating, no one tries to sell trinkets to you on the beach, the pace is just right, and it's always warm and sunny. What more could you want? Even though it's a desert island, the environment is just so different from what we are used to here in Canada, I really dig it.
@@mortimersnerd1348 we were impressed by how safe the island felt also, and yes, everyone was super nice and helpful. We’ve been to other islands where parts of the island felt a little sketchy. That wasn’t the case in Aruba. Everyone made it a point to make us feel right at home.
Thanks! It was a blast! We were on the fence about a guided tour vs. self guided and I’m glad we chose to go out on our own. I’d highly recommend getting the Arubiana, which is an offline GPS of the island. Would’ve saved a ton of time if we had it.
Yes, you do have to fill up the tank at the end of the day. I don’t remember exactly how much gas was in Aruba at the time, but a UTV has a much smaller gas tank than a car, so it wasn’t as much as filling up a car. Also, they mentioned a cleaning fee if it was too muddy at the end of the day. We brought it back with a little bit of mud on it, but they said it wasn’t too bad and didn’t charge us a cleaning fee. A guy that we came across along the way said that he was just going to hit a car wash on the way back, but we did not see any. Hope you have fun! We had a blast!
@@martyjr540 Absolutely! Happy to help! Yes, we drove pretty consistently for about 8 hours on 1 tank. It was pretty low at the end of the day, but that was the only time we filled up. I don’t remember how many miles we drove, but the whole island of Aruba is about 75 square miles and we drove from the lighthouse at the north point of the island all the way down to Baby Beach on the south point and everywhere in between. As mentioned at the end of the video, I would highly recommend downloading an offline GPS while you still have service, like Arubiana or something similar. That would’ve saved a ton of time. There were some things that we wanted to see, but didn’t have enough time because we got lost using our paper map 😂. All of the locals that we talked to were super friendly and great about giving us directions, though.
Pitoytoy does make it sound small because it's a term used for kids. You tell kids to be careful with their pitoytoy getting caught in their zipper. It's a term that carries on to adulthood as it is used to Pee and doubles up as their toy. :)
@@mazeingerz 😲 thanks for the clarification. I learn little Ilongo words here and there from my wife and mother-in-law. It looks like we’re heading to the Philippines in 2025, so I guess I need to start practicing 😂
Enjoyed the video. How was it finding a place to fill up with fuel throughout the island? That would be one of my concerns if I did the same thing you did.
Thanks so much for watching! We rode around the island all day long and still had more than 1/4 of a tank at the end of the day. There were no gas stations on the north coast, but we had a full tank on that side of the island so it wasn’t an issue. There’s plenty of gas stations everywhere else. I would recommend keeping an eye out for a carwash for the end of the day if you’re wanting to get in the mud. I was told there were a few, but we didn’t see any so we just stayed as clean as we could to avoid a cleaning fee.
@@WilDesAdventures thanks! I don’t remember needing proof of insurance. From what I was just reading, it looks like the companies that rent the carts out have their own insurance policies. I would definitely double check with them tho. Yes, they drop the utv off in the morning and pick it up at your hotel at the end of the day. I just subscribed to your channel. Do you post travel videos often? I look forward to seeing more of your videos!
@@familyvacay_dfw - Thanks for the quick reply. And thank you for subscribing! I try to post as much travel content as I can. We're going to Aruba later this year, and already reserved a UTV - Thus the reason why I checked out your video! 😁Thanks again!
@@WilDesAdventures for sure man! Aruba was a blast. It’s super safe, immaculate beaches and all the people are incredibly friendly and eager to help any way they can. Where are y’all staying?
@@WilDesAdventures nice. We saw the Rui when we were booking our trip, but our son was with us, so it was out of the question 😂. Thanks for subscribing! I hope y’all have as much fun as we did.
Thanks so much! So glad we could help! The Arubiana offline GPS app would’ve been a HUGE time saver. I highly recommend downloading something like that while you have service. What else do y’all have planned while you’re there?
Super helpful and very watchable. I'm wondering if your sunblock was just past its expiration date. I'm pretty pale, but I only burn when I don't apply often enough or if I've been using product that's a little too old.
@@monicap9662 thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! The sunblock was brand new, but I started off with the kind from a spray bottle. It seemed a little weaker than the cream and the sun rays were a little stronger than what we’re used to because Aruba is so much closer to the equator.
Great video! I’m really glad you experienced the friendly locals - trip #15 this November and I love how genuine and chill everybody is - really feels “ home away from home”
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it! Yeah, everyone we came across was super friendly and helpful.
Wow, sounds like you’ve got some trips under your belt. What’s it like in November down there? Is the weather pretty consistent year round?
Very consistent year round - late September can feel extra warm if the storms to the north take the breeze away. You were spot on with the sun intensity warnings - it can be tough!
@@jimray2281 yeah, I couldn’t keep enough sunblock on 😂. The island was actually shut down our 2nd day there for a tropical storm warning. There was some rain and a little bit of flooding, but it wasn’t too bad.
You had the right idea. To thoroughly enjoy Aruba rent a vehicle and drive to the various attractions yourself. That way, you're not on someone else's schedule. Take your time and enjoy. That's what we do every time we visit. The fun is in the journey. Even if there are a few hiccups along the way.
That’s the way we were looking at it. Getting a little lost was actually part of the fun 😂
Do y’all visit Aruba often?
@@familyvacay_dfwSo far, we've been there 3 times. Look forward to going back someday, however, the wife seems to have other ideas, like going on a
Mediterranean cruise to visit much of Europe. I'm not so keen on that, but then again "Happy wife, happy life" as they say. Sometimes we guys need to let them have their way. Aruba is more my thing.
@@mortimersnerd1348 😂 if my wife were twisting my arm to go on a Mediterranean cruise, I’d probably have to give in too lol. We’ve never seen that part of Europe, but it’s on the list. We had a blast in Aruba. Everywhere we’ve been in the Caribbean has been great.
@@familyvacay_dfw We've been to other islands also but none compare to Aruba. I feel safe there, the people are wonderfully accommodating, no one tries to sell trinkets to you on the beach, the pace is just right, and it's always warm and sunny. What more could you want? Even though it's a desert island, the environment is just so different from what we are used to here in Canada, I really dig it.
@@mortimersnerd1348 we were impressed by how safe the island felt also, and yes, everyone was super nice and helpful. We’ve been to other islands where parts of the island felt a little sketchy. That wasn’t the case in Aruba. Everyone made it a point to make us feel right at home.
Solid content!
Thanks so much for the kind words! 🤙
Sweet video. Going in January. Was a big help. Doing exactly what you did.
Thanks! It was a blast! We were on the fence about a guided tour vs. self guided and I’m glad we chose to go out on our own. I’d highly recommend getting the Arubiana, which is an offline GPS of the island. Would’ve saved a ton of time if we had it.
*Arubiana app
@FamilyVacay Do you remember if you had to bring the UTV back full and if so about how much did it cost you ? Thanks...
Yes, you do have to fill up the tank at the end of the day. I don’t remember exactly how much gas was in Aruba at the time, but a UTV has a much smaller gas tank than a car, so it wasn’t as much as filling up a car.
Also, they mentioned a cleaning fee if it was too muddy at the end of the day. We brought it back with a little bit of mud on it, but they said it wasn’t too bad and didn’t charge us a cleaning fee. A guy that we came across along the way said that he was just going to hit a car wash on the way back, but we did not see any.
Hope you have fun! We had a blast!
@@familyvacay_dfw Thanks for the reply. were you able to drive all day on just one tank? and do you know about how many miles you might have traveled?
@@martyjr540 Absolutely! Happy to help!
Yes, we drove pretty consistently for about 8 hours on 1 tank. It was pretty low at the end of the day, but that was the only time we filled up. I don’t remember how many miles we drove, but the whole island of Aruba is about 75 square miles and we drove from the lighthouse at the north point of the island all the way down to Baby Beach on the south point and everywhere in between.
As mentioned at the end of the video, I would highly recommend downloading an offline GPS while you still have service, like Arubiana or something similar. That would’ve saved a ton of time. There were some things that we wanted to see, but didn’t have enough time because we got lost using our paper map 😂. All of the locals that we talked to were super friendly and great about giving us directions, though.
@@familyvacay_dfw Thank you so much for the help..
@@martyjr540 any time! If you have any more questions, don’t hesitate to ask!
Cool video, hope you guy's like aruba im from here and for me eagle beach is the best and you can see the sunset there
Thanks! We loved Aruba! Everyone we met was so nice. Only drove by Eagle Beach, but it looked incredible.
Pitoytoy does make it sound small because it's a term used for kids. You tell kids to be careful with their pitoytoy getting caught in their zipper. It's a term that carries on to adulthood as it is used to Pee and doubles up as their toy. :)
@@mazeingerz 😲 thanks for the clarification. I learn little Ilongo words here and there from my wife and mother-in-law. It looks like we’re heading to the Philippines in 2025, so I guess I need to start practicing 😂
Enjoyed the video. How was it finding a place to fill up with fuel throughout the island? That would be one of my concerns if I did the same thing you did.
Thanks so much for watching!
We rode around the island all day long and still had more than 1/4 of a tank at the end of the day. There were no gas stations on the north coast, but we had a full tank on that side of the island so it wasn’t an issue. There’s plenty of gas stations everywhere else.
I would recommend keeping an eye out for a carwash for the end of the day if you’re wanting to get in the mud. I was told there were a few, but we didn’t see any so we just stayed as clean as we could to avoid a cleaning fee.
Great video! Did you need proof of insurance? Did they drop off the UTV at your resort?
@@WilDesAdventures thanks! I don’t remember needing proof of insurance. From what I was just reading, it looks like the companies that rent the carts out have their own insurance policies. I would definitely double check with them tho.
Yes, they drop the utv off in the morning and pick it up at your hotel at the end of the day.
I just subscribed to your channel. Do you post travel videos often? I look forward to seeing more of your videos!
@@familyvacay_dfw - Thanks for the quick reply. And thank you for subscribing!
I try to post as much travel content as I can. We're going to Aruba later this year, and already reserved a UTV - Thus the reason why I checked out your video! 😁Thanks again!
@@WilDesAdventures for sure man! Aruba was a blast. It’s super safe, immaculate beaches and all the people are incredibly friendly and eager to help any way they can. Where are y’all staying?
@@familyvacay_dfw - I subscribed to your channel as well! We'll be staying at the Riu Adults Only!!
@@WilDesAdventures nice. We saw the Rui when we were booking our trip, but our son was with us, so it was out of the question 😂. Thanks for subscribing! I hope y’all have as much fun as we did.
On our way next week. Your video is great and it was a no brainer to rent the UTV after watching.
Thanks so much! So glad we could help! The Arubiana offline GPS app would’ve been a HUGE time saver. I highly recommend downloading something like that while you have service.
What else do y’all have planned while you’re there?
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Thanks for the info! Wish we could’ve seen it before it collapsed.