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4x4 Minivan4x4 Jeep economy cars Aruba offers adventure

For an island with a population less than 40,000 people, it is surprising that you can find a variety of choices of luxury cars to economy Aruba. You can even rent a van, truck or off-road Jeep 4x4.

If you do not know yet what you want to rent, here are some things to think about:

  • Economy Car - Aruba works very well with an economy car. The speed limit is 40 km / h in town 60 km / h outside the city. You will not be doing any shopping here, especially if the extent of your adventure is to hit the restaurants in downtown Oranjestad and commercial wharves and chi-chi boutiques.

economy cars make it easy to navigate, Main Street and Lloyd G. Smith Blvd. You want a little something to keep your memories. Moreover, these cars are much better at navigating the streets unmarked when you have to do a turn in the last minute.

  • Jeep 4x4 all-terrain - Lose yourself in the island. It does not get much better than that. You will find your easy way out because the island is only six miles wide and 20 miles long. Unpaved roads begging return something like a Jeep 4x4. Ask your rental company driving across the island. Your insurance may cover some of the trails. They will tell you why.

  • Luxury cars - Pull up the red carpet for casinos and nightclubs on the southwest coast of Aruba with a Lexus, BMW, Mercedes or.

  • Rent a car - is fine if you're not sure you need a rental car all the time. Maybe you want someone to do the driving for you, so you can get a good view of all the wonders of nature.

Whatever your choice, or Mercedes economy, Aruba has more choices than you could imagine having this remote island. On the other hand, it is not surprising when we see how the island welcomes tourism.

For more details see: http://www.autorentalsaruba.com/

Posted on May 14, 2010.
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