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away much of petroleum waste. The Aruban government has plans to
return the area to its original state and protect it as an ecological preserve.
DIRECTIONS: Get there from San Nicolas by fol-
lowing the refinery walls southeast out of town to a
large anchor at an intersection. Turn left, and follow
the road through Grapefield toward Boca Grandi
Beach. Watch for signs to Boca Grandi. Look on
your left for the island's prison on top of a cliff.
Travel past the prison on the dirt road (four-wheel-
drive is a good idea) until you see a small white
wooden sign pointing to the climbing area.
Contact Club Active Aruba for important information about needed mate-
rials and the best times and areas for climbing.
853-433; www.climb-
ing.nl/aruba.
Tennis
Major resorts have lighted tennis courts, and there's a racket
club off Caya Francisco D. Figaroa, north and inland from the
Marriott Beach Resort. For a fee of $10 per hour, you may use
one of the eight lighted courts. The facility also has a pro
shop, fitness center, swimming pool, restaurant, and bar.
ARUBA RACKET CLUB
Rooi Santo 21
Monday-Saturday, 8 am-11 pm
Sunday, 3 pm-8 pm
860-215
Skydiving
If this is what it takes to make your vacation complete,
contact:
SKYDIVE ARUBA
Paradera 211
835-067 or 937-151
TIP: Skydiving is available only from November
through May.
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