This waterfront deluxe villa is located in the finest residential area on the island and beach.
Less than two miles from most restaurants, casinos, hotels and American style super markets.
Wind-surfing, sailing, snorkeling, scuba-diving, deep sea fishing, tennis and whatever Caribbean fantasy you may desire is either on your private beach or close at hand.
The villa offers large, private grounds and beautiful tropical gardens. The shaded veranda with views of the ocean is a wonderful spot for outdoor dining.
The house itself offers four bedrooms with three baths. There is a separate sitting room, living room, and library and comes complete with amenities such as TV, satellite receiver, stereo and answering machine. The Master Bedroom equipped with TV is in a separate wing.
The sitting room has a queen size sleep sofa, Living room with large TV, satellite receiver and stereo, dining area, library with telephone answering machine {fax available}. Large fully equipped kitchen plus laundry area with washer and dryer.
Large very private grounds with barbecue, gazebo with bar and beautiful tropical gardens.
Separate guest house with live in caretaker. Daily maid service included in rent.
There is a live reef directly off the private beach for wonderful snorkeling.
Aruba has a very modern fully equipped hospital, a modern phone system for your fax and modem, a new Robert Trent JamesII golf course less than 1/2 miles from your house and you can drink the water. The major industry is tourism and the local Arawak Indian and Dutch population are very friendly and helpful.
Because Aruba is located 12 degrees from the equator and is a desert island, the weather is always perfect {that is if you like year round 82 to 85 degree temperatures, bright sunny skies, refreshing trade winds and crystal clear 82 degree, calm, turquoise Caribbean water everyday of the year.} Aruba is so far outside the hurricane belt; storms are unheard of. The license plates tell the whole story, Aruba-one happy Island.
Excellent year round all-day winds for windsurfing and sailing. Aruba is a self governed Dutch Caribbean Island with no unemployment, poverty or crime! With a population of 71,000 it's like small town America 100 years ago. If you leave your snorkeling or windsurfing gear on the beach it will be there when you return. Everyone speaks English and the signs, menus, phone books etc. are all in English. Direct flights are available from New York and Miami among other places.