The moment you talk about Aruba, the first thing a sailor asks is “how is the wind” because it can blow there…. considerably. Even with the port located on the south side of the island it is still a windy happening as the island is basically flat. There is one real hill, called the Hooiberg, or “Hay Mountain” rising up from the flat land but it does not offer any protection to the ships entering the port. Thus the wind is of great interest to any ship’s captain coming in and certainly to captains coming in with floating apartment buildings that seemed to have been constructed to catch even the slightest breeze and turn it into a challenge. So I keep a close eye on the expected wind in the local forecast and when we arrive we check with port control whether the “Forecast” is indeed also happening in the port. Continue reading

