Collection: Aruba

The Aruban flag has 4 primary colors, which are blue, yellow, white and red. 

Aruba is a small island located in the southern Caribbean Sea, just off the coast of Venezuela. It's part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands and is known for its stunning white-sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and consistently warm, sunny weather. The island's landscape is diverse, featuring cacti-studded deserts, limestone cliffs, and vibrant coral reefs.

Oranjestad is the capital city, characterized by its Dutch colonial architecture with brightly colored buildings, shops, and restaurants. Aruba is famous for its natural attractions, including the Arikok National Park, which covers nearly 20% of the island and features hiking trails, caves, and ancient petroglyphs. Another well-known site is the Natural Bridge, a natural coral limestone arch that was a popular tourist attraction before it collapsed in 2005. However, the Baby Natural Bridge nearby still draws visitors.

The island has a multicultural population, with influences from its native Arawak heritage, Dutch colonial history, and African, Spanish, and Caribbean cultures. Papiamento and Dutch are the official languages, but English and Spanish are widely spoken.

Aruba's economy is heavily reliant on tourism, with visitors flocking to its resorts, casinos, and beaches like Eagle Beach and Palm Beach. The island is also known for its water sports, including snorkeling, diving, windsurfing, and sailing.

Aruba has a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, making it a popular destination for honeymooners, families, and adventure seekers alike. Its slogan, "One Happy Island," reflects the friendly and laid-back vibe that the island is known for.