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How is AT&T coverage there? I need to work some and will need to receive phone calls. Will this be a problem? I won't always be at hotel to use wifi calling.

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I have AT&T and get the day-pass international plan for text and data, have never had an issue with service.

I agree with Pam.

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there are options..........

make your calls using SKYPE on wifi on your phone.

many resorts have free wifi.

check with ATT to see if they have an affordable plan.

This is what we are doing.

https://www.att.com/offers/international.html

We did also unlock our phones so we can get a SIM on the island if for some reason we need to but we think this $10/day plan will work for us.

NewWaveGirl77, that AT&T thing looks ideal. It SEEMS to say in the fine print that from the time you make the first call to the U.S., as long as you stop using the plan before 24 hours are up, you can go as many days as you want without using it and without paying for it, and then when you do use it, you've got another 24 hours of use. Is that what you understand of the plan?

Yes, I think we are both understanding things the same way.

We read it that you pay nothing until you use it. Once you use it you will be charged $10 for the next 24 hour use period. After that 24 hours is up If you don't use it again you won't be charged anything else. If you do use it you will be charged another $10 for another 24 hours use period.

Yep, that does seem to be the deal. Of course various bits of this info are in at least 4 different places on the AT&T site and to confirm it you have to look in more than one place. Ugh!

The 10/day plan does work

Use FaceTime, it’s free.

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<p>For the most innovative dining experience in Aruba, head to Infini in Noord.</p><p>Photo by Michelle Heimerman</p><p>If you can pry yourself away from <a class="Link" href="https://www.afar.com/magazine/best-beaches-in-aruba" rel="noopener">Aruba’s idyllic beaches</a>, food adventures abound. Challenged with growing produce on a small, arid island, early Arubans ate what was easily available, including soups and stews of goat, chicken, or seafood; cheese casseroles stuffed with what was left in the larder; and, of course, the catch of the day. Over time, however, the more than 90 nationalities that call the island home have created a rich gastronomic tapestry, complete with flavors from the Caribbean, North and South America, Indonesia, Asia, Europe, and elsewhere. </p><p>Today, there’s also an exciting new energy infusing Aruba’s food scene with modern restaurants in <a class="Link" href="https://www.afar.com/magazine/best-hotels-in-aruba-for-a-local-stay" rel="noopener">restored heritage houses</a>, chef’s table dinners, and gourmet walking tours. Even creative plant-based fare has taken root on the island. </p><p>To experience the island’s compelling culinary mix of old and new, we’ve rounded up the 10 best foods in Aruba and where to try them.</p>

For the most innovative dining experience in Aruba, head to Infini in Noord.

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If you can pry yourself away from Aruba’s idyllic beaches , food adventures abound. Challenged with growing produce on a small, arid island, early Arubans ate what was easily available, including soups and stews of goat, chicken, or seafood; cheese casseroles stuffed with what was left in the larder; and, of course, the catch of the day. Over time, however, the more than 90 nationalities that call the island home have created a rich gastronomic tapestry, complete with flavors from the Caribbean, North and South America, Indonesia, Asia, Europe, and elsewhere.

Today, there’s also an exciting new energy infusing Aruba’s food scene with modern restaurants in restored heritage houses , chef’s table dinners, and gourmet walking tours. Even creative plant-based fare has taken root on the island.

To experience the island’s compelling culinary mix of old and new, we’ve rounded up the 10 best foods in Aruba and where to try them.

<a>For the most innovative dining experience in Aruba, head to Infini in Noord.</a>

At Taste My Aruba , convivial owner Nathaly de Mey shares the flavors of fresh fish she remembers from her childhood on the island. Using her own fleet of Aruban fishermen, she serves only what’s fresh that morning, whether that’s red snapper, wahoo, mahi mahi, yellowfin tuna, grouper, or even lobster. Guests at the inviting restaurant, housed in a restored century-old building in downtown Oranjestad, enjoy the fish expertly prepared, often with a traditional red Creole sauce of peppers and herbs from de Mey’s own garden. Dine inside or out, but don’t miss the house-made cashew nut cake for dessert.

<a>At Papiamento, you can dine poolside on authentic Aruban dishes like keshi yena, or stuffed cheese.</a>

Keshi yena, or stuffed cheese

The national dish of the ABC islands, keshi yena (stuffed cheese), comes in many different varieties—and every Aruban family has a closely guarded recipe of their own. It began as the hollowed rind of Edam or Gouda cheese, stuffed with beef, chicken, or seafood as well as onions, peppers, tomato sauce, olives, capers, raisins, and cashews, but it now qualifies as any type of casserole topped with melted Dutch cheese. One of the best versions is available at Papiamento in Noord, where the Ellis family combines shredded tenderloin, chicken, and some secret ingredients and cooks them to thick, bubbly perfection.

Aruban stobas (stews)

At Elements Restaurant , located in the adults-only Bucuti & Tara Beach Resort overlooking Eagle Beach, the team of Caribbean chefs cook up a buffet of authentic dishes from Aruba, Jamaica, Haiti, and other countries every Monday through Saturday. Seek out the Aruban stobas (stews), especially the calco stoba (conch stew in rich red sauce) and papaya stoba (made with unripe papaya, goat meat, salted beef, and pork tail), and spice them up with some pica di papaya (Aruba’s famous hot sauce). Also be sure to mop up the broth with pan bati (a flat cornmeal bread) and finish with kesio (a rich caramel custard).

<a>You'll find the most delicious version of pastechis and batidos at the Pastechi House in Oranjestad.</a>

Pastechis (pastries) and batidos (fruit shakes)

Aruba’s fast-food staple, pastechis are deep-fried, half-moon pastries, stuffed with such fillings as chicken, beef, tuna, vegetables, or cheese. They’re best paired with a batido (fresh fruit shake). For the ultimate example, stop by the Pastechi House in Oranjestad, where the friendly owner will help you choose from fillings like ham and cheese, lobster, and even chop suey. Don’t forget to order a batido, available here in enticing flavors like tamarin and soursop, then take your to-go treasures to a bench on Oranjestad’s colorful backstreets and enjoy them like a local.

Caribbean rock lobster

Caribbean rock lobster is a denser, clawless cousin of its Atlantic counterpart, best enjoyed grilled to reveal its sweeter flavor. To try it for yourself, drive to the little fishing village of Savaneta in southeast Aruba and dine at the Old Man and the Sea , located at the waterfront Aruba Ocean Villas. Here, the freshly caught crustacean comes à la vodka style on a bed of penne pasta. The intimate tables in the two overwater palapas are reserved for villa guests , but you’ll do just as well at a table on the tiki torch–lit beach with soft, live music under the stars.

<a>At Infini, the 12-course tasting menu changes nightly and features locally sourced ingredients.</a>

A chef’s table experience

Experience Aruba’s culinary avant garde at a choice of more than 12 chef’s table experiences now available on the island. Infini is a popular choice. This 21-seat chef’s table is helmed by celebrated Aruban chef Urvin Croes, who’s known for his ultra-modern technique, artistic plating, and passion for experimentation. Enjoy eight-course dinners made from locally sourced ingredients as well as hand-selected seasonal products from around the world. Pair each course with a choice of curated wines or craft cocktails. New Senses in the Radisson Blu offers a choice of two venues under one roof with one side a chef’s table and the other an à la carte restaurant. Koal and Ever in downtown Oranjestad are other newcomers to the scene. You’ll find the only family style chef’s experience at the Kitchen Table at Paradise Villas, while the very intimate 2 Fools & a Bull is strictly adults only. You’ll find them tucked away behind Palm Beach.

Cuba-inspired ropa vieja

Cuban food in Aruba is a result of tough economic times at the turn of the century when Aruban men went to Cuba in search of work. Many of them returned with Cuban wives, who brought with them traditional dishes like ropa vieja , featuring shredded beef and strips of colorful vegetables sautéed in a sofrito sauce. For a heavenly rendition, head to Cuba’s Cookin’ , a lively restaurant in the Renaissance Marketplace in Oranjestad that transports diners to Cuba circa 1959 with traditional dishes and live Latin music. They also offer an impressive vegan menu, including a plant-based version of ropa vieja, made with tofu instead of braised skirt steak. Whichever one you order, be sure to accompany it with a hand-crafted mojito. They even have a mojito-to-go stand.

<a>Go savory or sweet with the myriad pannekoeken options at the Dutch Pancakehouse.</a>

Dutch pancakes and poffertjes

Pannekoeken (Dutch pancakes) are lighter and thinner than the American version and often have fresh fruit cooked into the cakes rather than piled on top. They’re also commonly served as a savory dish for dinner, like the ones available at the Dutch Pancakehouse in Oranjestad. Try the Milano (with salami, cheese, onion, bell pepper, and oregano). Tucked away in Arawak Gardens on the Palm Beach strip, Willem’s Dutch Pancakes has a comprehensive menu of sweet and savory versions, and both spots also serve poffertjes , powdered sugar-topped silver dollar–size pancakes. Try them to-go at Poffertjes van Pofferdorie, a big mouthful to say for such a small kiosk serving tiny treats, but they’re well worth finding at the Village Mall for their decadent secret sauces. They open at 6 pm. During the day you can savor Dutch pancakes in a beautifully restored 200-year-old windmill (De Olde Molen) just off Palm Beach at King Fred Princess Diana until 1 pm.

Dutch stroopwafels

If you’ve flown United Airlines, you’re likely familiar with this delightful Dutch goodie. Its first creation was in the late 17th century in Gouda (where the famous Dutch cheese originates) and was born of frugality. Not wanting to waste daily leftover dough, a local baker fried it up like thin waffles (“wafels”) and whipped up a simple sweet syrup (“stroop”) of caramel-cinnamon to glue two of them together. And voila! Stroopwafels were born. Superfoods Plaza has a permanent demo kiosk where you can watch their creation and sample them piping hot. (The syrup is better when gooey and melty.) Willem’s Dutch Pancakes has an outside kiosk for freshly made to-go versions, and the little souvenir shop at the famous Natural Bridge also makes them on site. If you’re seeking decadently different variations, Poffertjes van Pofferdorie dips theirs in various toppings like coconut, sprinkles, crushed cookies, candies, and nuts. And Quinta del Carmen and Senses Fine Dining creatively incorporate stroopwafels into their signature desserts. But for a uniquely spirited souvenir, take home a bottle of stroopwafel liqueur to go with your prepackaged stack. You’ll find the Van Meer’s brand available duty-free at the airport.

Bolos, pans, & snack boxes

When it comes to baked goods, Arubans like a combo of sweet and savory, and the most popular spots to grab and go, or even stay and sample, are the local bakeries. Huchada Bakery in Santa Cruz and Bright Bakery in Piedra Plat (near Mount Hooiberg) are two great choices. Both offer on-site dining and local specialty main dishes, too. Bread is called pan, and pan dushi (sweet bread) is the breakfast choice. It comes raisin-laden and by the loaf or roll. For after dinner desserts, it’s all about bolos (cakes). Cashew cake made from locally grown nuts is a specialty, and rum-laden bolo borracho (drunk cake) is as fun as it sounds.

But this island also adores special snack boxes to go. A typical box includes a deep-fried Dutch meat snack like a kroket or bitterballen , a loempia (thick-battered spring roll), a pastechi , maybe a sweet, and at least one webo yena (deviled egg). Locals have such a love for deviled eggs that there’s an Aruban expression that translates to “no eggs, no party!” There’s even a music video about that ( Sin Webo N’ Tin Fiesta ). You can get snack boxes at most bakeries, and this business delivers: NosOrguyo297 .

This article originally appeared in May 2022. It was updated in February 2024.

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The "Big Nude Boat" cruise, which allows passengers to bare all − yes, even at the buffet − is set to sail from Florida next year.

The "11-day adventure" to the Caribbean is set for the first two weeks of February on the Norwegian Pearl, according to the Bare Necessities Tour & Travel website.

"Bare Necessities’ newest nude cruise is a private island double-dip with a brand new travel partner!" the company wrote on its website.

The trip which embarks from Miami, includes "an exclusive visit to an idyllic private island" in The Bahamas as well a another exclusive stop on the way back to the Port of Miami.

"Two opportunities to enjoy a new slice of Bare-adise, coupled with a beautiful selection of Eastern Caribbean island stops, will make this a can’t miss Big Nude Boat experience," the travel company posted.

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The ship departs from the Port of Miami on Feb. 3 and returns to the same port on Feb. 14.

The itinerary includes stops at the Bahamas, Puerto Rico, St. Maarten, Dominica, Martinique and St. Lucia.

How much does the Big Nude Boat cruise cost?

Rates for an inside cabin start at $2,000 per person.

They stretch as high as $33,155 for the top room on the ship: a Haven three-bedroom garden villa.

Laws of the land (and sea)

Guests are encouraged to park their bare behinds on towels provided on board in areas including the pool deck and the buffet area, according to the website.

"Passengers can easily follow our rule on nudist etiquette by always placing a towel down before sitting," it reads. "Remember to pack a swimsuit; not all excursions are clothing optional."

Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at [email protected] and follow her on X @nataliealund.

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