One Happy Podcast

EP12: Stephen's Excellent Aruba Culinary Experience


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Joining me today on One Happy Podcast is International man of mystery Stephen from Toronto or act1966 if you are a member of the forums at aruba.com.  A lover of Aruba, Stephen was kind enough to stop by the podcast to talk about why he feels Aruba is special.  

 

On this episode you will hear Stephen and I talk about what its like to go from subzero temperatures to the constant meteorological perfection of Aruba.  You will also hear about some of the benefits to renting a villa, something I know many of you have questions about.  

 

One of the big focuses of this episode of One Happy Podcast is the Aruba restaurant scene.  Stephen and I discuss just how amazing it is that an island so small is able to provide such an outstanding culinary experience.  If you are a foodie this is definitely an episode you won’t want to miss.

 

In this episode you will hear about:

 

  • What it feels like to go from Canada to Aruba in the dead of winter

  • Some of the most amazing restaurants in the Caribbean

  • The advantages of renting a private villa

  • Where to get the cheapest Patron in Aruba

  • What its like to purchase a property in Aruba
  • ...more
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