San Nicolas today Today, the city of San Nicolas is said to be Aruba’s chocolate city. Separated from Oranjestad and the more touristy areas by a bridge, the community is truly the arts and culture neighborhood of the island. It is also the birthplace of the country’s Carnival celebrations, held yearly. Head south of the capital to San Nicolas to spend a day in black-owned Aruba. Located just a 30 minute drive south of the bustling capital of Oranjestad, it was once a major hub due to its oil refinery. Start your day in black-owned Aruba with a warm coffee and sweet pastry at the delightful Kulture Cafe.
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