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Holiday makers looking for year-round sunshine can now head to Aruba for a seven-night stay from just £729pp person including return flights with BA.
From calm, mangrove-lined waters of Mangel Halto to the gently lapping waves of Baby Beach, Aruba’s beautiful natural wonders offer a secluded, relaxing escape. Visitors can enjoy a relaxing sailing excursion onboard one of the island’s luxury cruises before watching the sun set over the sea during a twilight yoga session.
Next stop is one of Aruba’s world-class spas that use aloe fresh from the island, followed by a workshop at one of the oldest aloe vera companies in the world to make a soothing scrub to take home.
To connect with the nature of Aruba, visitors can partake in a meditation session at The Butterfly Farm or simply take a peaceful stroll amongst the cacti and wildlife on a walk through the Arikok National Park.
Following the one-year anniversary of the British Airways direct weekly flight to Aruba, at the end of March, the airline is rolling out a spring sale for October trips:
For couples looking for a seven night break on the white sands or Aruba at Talk of The Town Hotel & Beach Club from £729 per person. The hotel has a relaxing pool area with two hot tubs and dedicated beach loungers on Surfside Beach. Price includes (World Traveller) return flights with one checked bag (23kg) & seven nights’ accommodation on a room-only basis with British Airways.
The offer is valid for trips that travel between 1-31 October 2024 inclusive and must be booked before 14 May 2024.
For further information and to book please visit www.ba.com/aruba or https://www.aruba.com/uk.
Prices valid until 14 May 2024.
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