November honeymoon in Aruba: great places to eat? Must-do adventures? Hidden gems?

I'm heading to Aruba for my honeymoon in Mid-November.  What are some "must do" adventures?  Any suggestions on great places to eat?

Thanks!

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Aruba is a world renowned Caribbean destination and people go there to celebrate their wedding ceremony, enjoying honeymoon and family vacations.

Aruba offers lots of activities to its tourist to do and have fun with each other. Some of things you do on your honeymoon trip are listed below:

- For wet and wild fun, rent a jet-ski, paddleboat, wave-runner, banana boat or tube, or visit De Palm Island's water park, coral reefing, snorkeling or diving and fishing.
- Land activities include horseback riding, hiking, golf, tennis, beach tennis and mountain biking.
- Colorful malls and main streets
- Climb on 541-foot hill and view the island and around.

These are just fewer there are arrays of activities offering this beautiful island.

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Here are the activities/tours and restaurants I would highly recommend:

* Visit the Archaeological Museum
* Climb the Casibari Rock Formations
* Spend a day on De Palm Island
* Take a snorkeling/Scuba trip aboard the Palm Pleasure, which departs from De Palm Pier (bring an underwater camera for AMAZING shots!)

* Check out the Marriott's outdoor dinner/Aruban cultural show, which I believe is on Monday nights
* Papiamento Restaurant is a must! Very intimate and romantic
* Turtle Cove Restaurant in downtown Oranjestad makes a great lunch place after shopping

Hope this helps!
Bret
I recently had the chance to go to Oranjestad on a work/play excursion. First off there is an incredible restaurant that serves Arubian/Portugese fare called Gostoso. Again incredible. The curried goat and the creole sushi (sushi roll with plantain rather than rice) were both out of this world. Great wine selection makes it that much better.
There's a charming little restaurant which is definately a must-see. It's called The Mill Restaurant & it's made out of a windmill from the 1800's and is located just across from the Wyndam Hotel at L.G. Smith Boulevard 330.


Heres a link that has a couple restaurant reviews from other visitors!
There is a nightclub near the movie theatre in Oranjstad that has great salsa dancing. Also, if you decide to visit the natural pools (beautiful), DO NOT slide down them. I made the mistake and cut my backside on jagged rock. Congrats and enjoy!

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