Archive for the 'New' Category


Emilio Geerman named General Manager for Anabui

Friday, December 26th, 2008

Emilio Geerman was just recently named General Manager for Anabui the new Private Residence Club developed by Tierra del Sol Resort, Spa & Country Club.
Anabui is a collection of 36 spacious, concierge-serviced, three-bedroom residences, at the heart of famed Tierra del Sol complete with gourmet cookware and luxury linens serviced in the manner of a [...]


Cheerleading Classes coming . . .

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

The popular Santosa Health Club and Spinning Center is again introducing a novel and exciting form of physical activity, this time for kids, in the form of 50-minute Cheerleading & Pom Pom classes. An introductory class will be held on November 21st, at 5pm. The fee to attend this class is Awg 15.- per child.
Cheerleading & [...]


Tierra del Sol Resort Spa & County Club homeowners’ community continues to grow as new neighborhoods are developed and built

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Following the sell-out success of Las Palmas I, a cluster of 27 stylish condominiums, Tierra del Sol’s management, forever on a quest for innovations, approached a US resort development firm to provide guidance and expertise, for the launch of an exciting new project, Anabui Private Residence Club, offering fractional interests, in fully furnished, 3-bedroom club [...]


Club Arias is Savaneta’s first and only Boutique Hotel

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

This really sounds like “Don’t Stop the Carnival,” book II. A modern day version of Herman Wouk’s comedy about living out fantasies in the Caribbean, having quit the NY rat race. But this is no fiction. This is a true story, unfolding right here, as we speak.
Arias Schwartz, a visitor from NY, came on vacation [...]


New Cabin Crew for Tiara Air

Monday, July 7th, 2008

An informal Wing Ceremony introduced the new, just-graduated cabin attendants of Tiara Air. Cabin Crew Manager Mike Hagedoorn, who was also the Cabin Safety Training Course Instructor reports that in November Tiara Air advertised for new cabin attendants in the newspapers and out of the fifty women who applied the top five have just been [...]


Gold Coast Aruba marks community milestone

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Submitted by Tina Escobedo
This past Friday evening, the island’s most promising and exciting master-planned residential community, Gold Coast Aruba, celebrated the completion of the first 40 town homes in the exclusive neighborhood.
Island dignitaries and business executives joined the Gold Coast Aruba team for the official unveiling and viewing of the town homes that feature harmonious [...]


Visit Karin & Maria, two good reasons to visit Avenida Milo Croes

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Interior designer Karin Martens opened a charming gallery and showroom on Avenida Milo Croes 26, in a turn of the century colonial mansion, called Het Binnenhuys in her native Dutch language. The store is filled with striking paintings, sculptures, dishes, jewelry, hand bags, cushion, and a workshop/atelier for custom-design drapes and curtains. Really worth visiting, [...]


Spectacular CirCaribe opens at the Occidental

Friday, March 21st, 2008

The Occidental Grand Aruba invites you to visit CirCaribe one of the resort’s several weekly showroom performances delivered in the Grand Ballroom.
The show which just opened this weekend is more than one hour long and features a surrealistic celebration of music and dance, performed by acrobats and comics.
The show is a Fun Club [...]


Something to be Proud Of: Reina Beatrix Airport

Monday, March 17th, 2008

Something to be proud of
Aeropuerto International Reina Beatrix
Oranjestad – When the new Aruba 2000, Reina Beatrix Airport finally opened – it got delayed when under construction, budgets for beautification and interior design ran dry.
Critics of the project complained it was spacious and modern but cold and industrial. That was then, circa the year 2000. [...]


Cold Front for Aruba?!

Monday, March 17th, 2008

The newspapers here published a strange weather forecast by MTA, a fictitional meteorological institute recently, reporting that an ‘Extra Cold Front’ was crawling our way from Antarctica and that the temperatures were expected to drop. They talked about snow in Aruba. How low will the temperatures go, worried my friends . . . should we [...]