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Aruba Sits Outside the Caribbean's Hurricane Belt
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Aruba Sits Outside the Caribbean's Hurricane Belt

This unique geographical positioning significantly reduces the risk of direct hurricane hits, making it a safer destination during peak hurricane season. Its location in the southern Caribbean means it typically experiences calmer weather patterns.

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March 30, 2026
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