Holiday homes in Balashi
When you rent an apartment in Balashi, you will stay in the beating heart of
Aruba. Balashi is located centrally on the island, close to
Santa Cruz and not far from the capital
Oranjestad. Enjoy a wonderful holiday and discover the many sights Aruba has to offer. Less than ten minutes away you will find the cosy beaches of
Pos Chiquito and Mangel Halto. Lovely places for those who enjoy
swimming or
diving and snorkeling. The other beaches and attractions in Aruba are also easy to reach thanks to the central location. The Arikok National Nature Park is even within walking distance of Balashi.
Balashi: everything close by
From Balashi it will only take you fifteen minutes to get to San Nicolas or Oranjestad. Here you will find a wide choice of museums, restaurants and shops, so a daytrip to these cities is definitely worth your while. A little further down are the beautiful white beaches of
Eagle Beach and
Palm Beach, with excellent facilities for almost all kinds of
water sports. This is also the place to be if you want to experience Aruba’s vibrant
nightlife. The beaches of Spanish Lagoon and Palm Island - a private island that can be reached via a boardwalk, are even closer. Beautiful coral reefs with colourful tropical fish make the island reef one of the most popular diving and snorkeling spots in Aruba.
Always the best price
With Micazu, you can quickly rent a holiday home in Balashi at a very reasonable price. You book directly with the owner, so you’ll never pay too much.
Experience the proper island feeling in Aruba. Check out the selection of private holiday homes in Balashi.
Interesting things to know about Balashi
- Balashi is also the name of a famous beer brand, which is brewed in Oranjestad. It was Aruba’s very first beer and is also exported to Curaçao and Bonaire.
- A local delicacy that may take some getting used to, is ‘sópi di mondongo’: soup made from the stomachs and hooves of a cow or goat.
- North of Balashi is a beautiful nature reserve: The Frenchman’s Pass. Tradition has it that a fierce battle raged here at the beginning of the 17th century between French invaders and the indigenous people. The story has taken on such mythical proportions that some islanders don’t dare to come here.
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