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I’m Filming in Aruba—And I Need YOUR Help Choosing What to Feature Next!

  • Writer: Alanna O'Connor
    Alanna O'Connor
  • Apr 23
  • 2 min read

Hey there, Aruba lovers! 🌴


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It’s that time again—I’m packing my bags and heading back to Aruba for a full month (yes, a whole month of beach walks, sunsets, and Chill beers, I can't wait)! But this trip isn’t just for lounging in the sand—I’m bringing my camera and creating a ton of new long-form content for YouTube and fresh blog posts for ArubaVacationTips.org.


And here’s the fun part…

I want YOU to help me decide what to film next!


Maybe you’ve already seen my beach walk videos on YouTube—Palm Beach (both the beach and the street side), Eagle Beach, and the scenic stretch along Divi & Tamarijn.


But there’s so much more to show, and I want to make content that’s actually helpful, fun, and exactly what you’re looking for.


Here are a few ideas I’m considering:


• Deep dives on Aruba’s beaches: rentals, bathrooms, snorkeling spots & must-know info

• New beach walks as the beaches are always changing and sunset walks

• Neighborhood vibes: Walking tour of Oranjestad, San Nicolas Murals

• Food tours, beach bars & food trucks 🍕🍤

• Spa spots, excursions, and things to do beyond the beach

• Grocery store walk-throughs and local shopping markets/shops

• Tips for first-timers and repeat visitors


I usually film early in the mornings when it’s cooler, the lighting is great, and the beaches are quieter. This not only gives you a peaceful, clean view of each location—but it also helps avoid having too many people in the videos (because I’m always mindful of filming others and respect everyone’s privacy).


That said—if you’d love to see what Palm Beach looks like at 2PM on a Sunday in full swing (hello, crowds and energy!), just say the word! I’m happy to show different times of day if that’s what you’re curious about.


Got ideas or questions you want answered? 


Just scroll down and leave a comment below!


I’d seriously love to hear what you want to see, and your feedback helps me make content that’s actually useful for fellow Aruba travelers.


Let’s make this the best round of Aruba content yet!


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